Former U.S. President Donald Trump greeted the revelation as a "tremendous move by the most powerful company in the world." ...
President Trump announced an investment from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. of $100 billion in chip-manufacturing ...
Trump is against using tax credits to encourage chip production in the U.S., but semiconductor makers don't seem to mind.
The president’s comments are on the heels of Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC committing $165 billion to U.S. facilities.
Taiwanese chip-making giant TSMC plans to invest a whopping $100 billion in the United States, after U.S. President Donald ...
President points to TSMC announcing $100 billion expansion of Arizona plans earlier this week as proof that threat of tarrifs ...
TSMC's plans to invest billions more in Arizona to expand its semiconductor factories has caught the attention of three other ...
Taiwan is under constant threat of Chinese invasion—something that could become more likely now that America has its own ...
It’s been a whirlwind of news on the tariff front and Taiwan has avoided tariffs for now. But the timing of a $100 billion commitment by TSMC to build chip manufacturing plants in the U.S. may have ...
Several GOP senators defended the CHIPS Act, which Trump called a "horrible, horrible thing" on Tuesday night.
Trump pointed to three deals the claimed proved how his officials were bringing jobs back to the U.S., opening up new markets ...
The investment will go into building three new fabrication plants in Phoenix, Arizona, as well as two packaging facilities ...
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