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Taiwan commits $250B to US semiconductor chip plants in exchange for 5% tariff relief
In return, the United States will cap “reciprocal” tariffs on Taiwan at 15%, down from 20 percent. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the agreement could accelerate new chip projects in Arizona.
Companies that provide picks and shovels for the artificial-intelligence boom jumped after record earnings from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. suggested that the AI rally still has room to run.
This development follows media reports suggesting that several high-profile customers, including Nvidia and Broadcom, have asked TSMC to boost production in recent months, as their supply remains capacity-constrained. The shortage of AI-capable chips has been well documented and is expected to last well into next year.
The U.S. and Taiwan clinched a trade deal on Thursday that cuts tariffs on many of the semiconductor powerhouse's exports, directs new investments in the U.S. technology industry and risks infuriating China.
The U.S. and Taiwan have agreed to a deal that would lower tariffs on goods from Taiwan to no more than 15%, and boost Taiwanese semiconductor companies' financing for U.S. operations by half a trillion dollars,
The United States-China trade war is heating up once again. In a recent announcement, the Donald Trump administration has officially made the rumors a reality b
Party General Secretary To Lam and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on January 16 attended the ground-breaking ceremony of Vietnam’s first semiconductor chip manufacturing plant.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. reported quarterly results that topped analysts' estimates on growing AI demand.
With chip demand for AI technology development at an all-time high, TSMC's business continues to bustle as the world's foremost chip maker.