The US$100 billion outlay may avert threatened tariffs, but it risks undermining the island’s strategically vital semiconductor industry.
With the CHIPS Act requiring 60 votes for repeal, and development reaching mostly red districts, Trump's critique appears unlikely to translate into legislative action.
CHIPS and Science Act, the federal government pledged $6.6 billion to help TSMC expand its U.S. operations in Phoenix.
Editor: The editorial in Wednesday’s paper gave credit to Trump for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s latest investment in Arizona with only slight mention of TSMC’s previous commitment to ...
Semiconductor giant's US$100 billion investment plan in the US has overshadowed a legal drama poised to play out in federal ...
"Your CHIPS Act is a horrible, horrible thing. We give hundreds of billions of dollars and it doesn't mean a thing. They take ...
The editorial in Wednesday's paper gave credit to Trump for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's latest investment in Arizona with only slight mention of TSMC's previous commitment to invest a ...
President Donald Trump wants to kill the CHIPS Act, which provides $6.6 billion in federal subsidies for TSMC's $65 billion ...
Taiwan-based TSMC fabricates the vast majority of the advanced chips for AI and smartphones. Now more of that fabrication ...
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te and the CEO of Taiwan's largest chipmaker on Thursday held a joint news conference defending ...
Ariz., said that President Donald Trump’s influence played a critical role in the company building on their existing investment in the Grand Canyon State.
The Taiwanese chip giant TSMC’s plan to invest $100 billion in the United States has been met with anxiety and criticism in ...