The US, UK and Australia on Monday said they were considering working with Japan in the trilateral Aukus security pact, the world’s biggest chipmaker will build cutting-edge facilities in Arizona in exchange for billions of dollars in subsidies, and the Environment Agency for England and Wales is allocating £11mn collected in fines against water companies, to environmental restoration projects.

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TSMC boosts Joe Biden’s AI chip ambitions with $11.6bn US production deal

US, UK and Australia say Japan could join part of Aukus pact

Regulator seeks to quell public anger on UK water with £11mn restoration fund

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