The U.S. government is in talks with Intel (INTC. O) about replacing subsidies in the Chip and Science Act with a shareholding, Commerce Secretary J.K. Lutnik confirmed. Mr. Lutnik said on Tuesday that the plan would not give the U.S. government governance or voting rights in the company. He attacked the chip bill signed by former President Joe Biden, saying it provided subsidies to semiconductor makers without allowing the United States to pay for them.