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TSMC's U.S. Spending Surges to $265 Billion: New Powerhouse in Chip Crisis

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TSMC's U.S. Spending Surges to $265 Billion: New Powerhouse in Chip Crisis

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's (TSMC) commitment to its U.S. operations has reached $265 billion, marking a strategic pivot in the global chip crisis. The investment includes a planned 40% capacity expansion in Arizona, positioning TSMC as a critical player in the U.S. semiconductor supply chain. TSMC CEO C.C. Wei emphasized that this move is 'essential to meet global chip demand.' The initiative is expected to generate 20,000 new jobs in the U.S. economy. This development underscores the U.S.'s growing independence in chip production, while also signaling a new era of competition in the semiconductor industry.

TSMC's aggressive U.S. spending signals a shift in global chip supply dynamics. This could prompt other tech firms to follow suit, further reshaping the semiconductor landscape.
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