In a statement, the Taiwanese Ministry of Economic Affairs has asserted that a recent US requirement to have licenses approved to ship chip manufacturing gear to China will have a limited impact on TSMC's operations. The statement follows a report from Bloomberg, confirmed by TSMC, which had outlined that the US government had ended a license waiver program for the machines the firm imported for its Chinese chip manufacturing facility in Nanjing. In its response, TSMC had asserted that it aimed to ensure the "uninterrupted operation of TSMC Nanjing” while working and communicating with the US government. Taiwan's Economic Ministry […]
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