Apple’s pledge to spend $500 billion to onshore production means a boost for TSMC’s massive chip factory in Phoenix. President Donald Trump chalked up Apple CEO Tim Cook’s move to Trump’s tariff threat.
According to a high-positioned source of Reuters, the Trump administration is unlikely to approve a foreign company managing Intel's U.S. semiconductor manufacturing facilities to run. The comment was made about Intel's reported engagement with TSMC.
China accused Taiwan of attempting to surrender its prized semiconductor industry to the United States as a "souvenir" to gain political support, amid reports that Taiwan Semiconductor Mfg. Co. Ltd. has been in talks for a stake in Intel Corp.
Just one month into his presidency, US President Donald Trump has commanded global attention with his rapid-fire initiatives. The impact of his second-term policies has upended traditional expectations,
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he plans to impose tariffs of around 25% on auto imports as well as semiconductors and pharmaceuticals shipped to the United States as early as April 2.
Can US coercion forge a deal across the Pacific that doesn’t make business sense? While the Trump administration pushes the idea, don’t bet on Taiwan’s top semiconductor manufacturer tying up with US-based Intel.
Comment US President Donald Trump has made it plain he’s not a fan of the $53 billion CHIPS and Science Act that funds semiconductor manufacturing and research on American soil – and now it appears he’s decided to make substantial staff cuts at the agencies that administer it.
President Donald Trump's administration may not support Intel's U.S. chip factories being operated by a foreign entity, a White House official told Reuters.
Taiwan's economy minister said on Tuesday his ministry had not received information about an overseas investment application by Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC , when asked about possible investment in Intel and the United States.
The overwhelming opposition to transferring TSMC’s 2nm technology to the U.S. highlights a strong national sentiment about protecting Taiwan’s semiconductor industry. With global demand for advanced chips surging, many Taiwanese view their country’s technological expertise as a critical economic asset that should remain under local control.
(Reuters) - Taiwanese contract manufacturer TSMC is considering taking a controlling stake in chipmaker Intel's factories at the request of U.S. President Donald Trump's officials, Bloomberg News reported on Friday. Trump's team raised the idea of a deal ...
The US government might push for a joint venture between Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing. This partnership would aim to strengthen Intel's semiconductor manufacturing. The joint venture could benefit from the US CHIPS Act.