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Samsung's $17 billion investment in a new semiconductor fab in Taylor, Texas, is part of over $47 billion invested in the US since 1978. The company aims for vertical integration and self-reliance, targeting industries beyond semiconductors. The geopolitical tension between China and Taiwan has driven chipmakers to turn to the US for manufacturing, making Texas a hub for the industry.
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