Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced intentions for the US to reclaim chip manufacturing from Taiwan. Despite recent tariffs on other goods, semiconductors remain unaffected, with Trump promising to examine methods to restore local production. Lutnick challenges the current dependency on Taiwan for electronics, suggesting a return to American production. Trump’s tariffs, notably a reciprocal rate against Taiwan, are part of a broader strategy, underscored by his claim that April 2, 2025, marks a pivotal day for American industry.
Donald Trump's going to deeply study those. And those are going to come later on how to reshore from Taiwan all that semiconductor manufacturing.
It used to be built here. Our policies let Taiwan take it all. Why do they have to be made in Taiwan and China? Why can't those be made with robotics in America?
April 2, 2025, will forever be remembered as the day American industry was reborn, the day America's destiny was reclaimed.
Taiwan produces 92% of the world's most advanced microchips.
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