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Keeping revenue per person high obviously sounds great to investors, but what are some of the drawbacks to keeping your employee base this small?
That was WSJ reporter Val Lynn.
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Coming up, why a patch of land north of Phoenix has become one of the hottest places for American tech.
That's after the break.
For years, the Trump and Biden administrations vowed to beef up America's tech manufacturing capabilities.
particularly when it comes to making chips used to power most modern devices.
The argument is that doing so would help the US compete with, and insulate itself from, the Asian countries that have cornered the market of production.
Now, it's finally happening.
Tech factories are being erected throughout the US, and Apple is showing up at the doors as a customer.
WSJ reporter Rolf Winkler recently hit the road to get inside these new plants.
Rolf, you've recently toured this new chip manufacturing plant being constructed in Arizona.
Can you set the scene for us?
What did you see and hear happening down there?
How big are we talking?
Can you put it into context for us?
So why is the world's largest chipmaker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, building a base in the American Southwest?
How did we get to this point?
This site, like you said, is absolutely humongous.