The Taiwan administration isn't pleased at all with TSMC's global expansion, especially in the US, as they are now pursuing formal law to keep core technology in the country. TSMC Won't Be Allowed To Produce Cutting-Edge Nodes In Foreign Facilities; Taiwan Now Has The Right To Block Deals With the Trump 2.0 administration taking office, we have seen firms like TSMC show huge interest in the region, mainly since the new government is committed to reviving the domestic chipmaking industry. Trump, with his "tariff technique", has managed to attract TSMC to invest over $100 billion in the nation, but the […]
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