Taiwan Semiconductor ramps up US presence with Arizona expansion and plans for more facilities, following new trade agreement ...
TSMC plans dozen Arizona chip plants under U.S.-Taiwan trade deal worth $300B, challenging Intel's domestic manufacturing strategy.
The competitiveness of Taiwan’s semiconductor industry is unlikely to be substantially dented by the newly announced trade pact with the US, despite Washington’s claim that 40 percent of Taiwan’s ...
The semiconductor giant looks poised for more expansion in Phoenix as it raises its annual capital budget and seeks permits ...
Agreement will reduce tariffs on goods from the island to 15% and will ease tensions between the two countries ...
The deal would cut tariffs and include a commitment from Taiwanese Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation, the island’s chip ...
The number of TSMC fabs in Arizona would likely rise to six to eight, with total monthly production capacity of at least ...
Asked to comment on foreign media reports that the US and Taiwan island are nearing a trade deal under which TSMC would ...
Under the new deal, Taiwanese chipmakers such as TSMC expanding in the US will face lower tariffs, dropping from 20% to 15%, ...
TSMC has for decades provided a “Silicon Shield” to its namesake island. Now it sees both business and geopolitical reasons ...
In return, the United States will cap “reciprocal” tariffs on Taiwan at 15%, down from 20 percent. The deal also sets zero ...
Taiwan and the US government agree on a rough plan for more investment in the US. Otherwise, higher tariffs threaten again.