"Biden Secures $11.6 Billion Deal with TSMC for Arizona Chip Plants"

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The U.S. Commerce Department has awarded TSMC's U.S. unit a $6.6 billion subsidy for advanced semiconductor production in Arizona, with an additional $5 billion in low-cost government loans. TSMC plans to expand its investment to $65 billion and add a third fab by 2030, producing 2 nanometer technology. This investment is the largest foreign direct investment in a completely new project in U.S. history and is expected to create thousands of jobs. TSMC's Arizona factories aim to achieve a 90% water recycling rate and support key customers like Apple, Nvidia, AMD, and Qualcomm.
- TSMC wins $6.6 bln US subsidy for Arizona chip production Reuters
- U.S. offers TSMC up to $6.6 billion for Arizona factories as Biden pushes for chip security CNBC
- TSMC Gets $11.6 Billion in US Grants, Loans for Chip Plants Bloomberg
- Biden announces deal with Taiwan-based semiconductor manufacturer for US investments The Hill
- TSMC will build one of world's most advanced chips plants in Phoenix Axios
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