Taiwan rejects 40% chip shift to US, vows growth at home

TL;DR Summary
Taiwan’s vice premier said moving 40% of the island’s semiconductor capacity to the United States is “impossible,” emphasizing that Taiwan’s chip ecosystem will continue to grow at home while expanding its presence in the U.S.; Washington has pressed for more onshore production, and last month a tariff deal reduced Taiwan’s export tariffs to 15% as Taiwan increases U.S. investment; TSMC is also investing heavily in Arizona.
- Taiwan says 40% shift of chip capacity to US is 'impossible' Reuters
- Taiwan rejects possibility of transferring 40% of the island's semiconductor capacity to U.S. — production on Taiwan expected to increase in lockstep with increases in U.S.-based production Tom's Hardware
- TSMC (TSM) Expands in Arizona, but Taiwan Draws Limits on U.S. Chip Shift TipRanks
- Taiwan VP on Howard Lutnick's comment to bring semiconductors back to America: I have made it very clear, it is illogical to … Times of India
- US and Taiwan clinch trade deal that will lower tariffs to 15% TradingView
Reading Insights
Total Reads
1
Unique Readers
13
Time Saved
31 min
vs 32 min read
Condensed
99%
6,344 → 66 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Reuters