If by successful, you mean it is forcing China to develop their own advanced chips, then yes I suppose it has been.  It's a pity Australia hasn't taken notice of the strategic importance of having our own fabs.

On 2024/04/26 11:15 pm, Stephen Loosley wrote:
The U.S. Chips Act has been surprisingly successful so far

More than halfway through its incentives spending, the US will have far greater 
scope to manage shocks


By Chris Miller, Financial Times, 20 hours ago
https://www.ft.com/content/26756186-99e5-448f-a451-f5e307b13723


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