TSMC has announced plans to invest $100 billion in chip manufacturing plants in the U.S. over the next four years, aimed at expanding its semiconductor production. This comes amidst rising U.S. concerns regarding TSMC's significant presence in Taiwan, especially under the increasing threat from China. While the investment represents a boost for U.S. manufacturing, experts warn that proposed tariffs by President Trump could impede advancements in AI technology, highlighting the delicate balance between protecting domestic manufacturing and fostering innovation in a critical technological field.
"TSMC aims to invest $100 billion in U.S. chip manufacturing over four years, a move prompted by growing concerns about reliance on Taiwanese semiconductor production."
"Experts caution that President Trump's proposed tariffs on foreign chip production could hinder U.S. advancements in AI technology, potentially backfiring in the competitive global landscape."
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