TSMC's massive Arizona chips project praised by Taiwan's president
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Taiwan's President William Lai highlighted TSMC's substantial $100 billion investment in Arizona as an exemplary model for Taiwan's strategy to establish a semiconductor supply chain independent of China. This investment includes building multiple chip foundries and facilities driven by customer demand rather than political pressure. Lai's remarks underscore the efforts to create a 'non-red' supply chain amid tensions with China, which claims Taiwan. This partnership is expected to generate thousands of jobs while ensuring Taiwan maintains its pivotal role in global chip production.
Taiwan's President William Lai praised TSMC's $100 billion investment in Arizona as the ideal model for strengthening global semiconductor supply chains independent of China.
Lai emphasized collaboration with Arizona to create a 'non-red' supply chain that excludes Chinese suppliers, ensuring stability amid geopolitical tensions.
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