
by Samantha Subin at CNBC
- President Donald Trump announced $100 billion investment from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing.
- The money will go toward building new chip manufacturing plants and brings the company’s total investment in the U.S. to $165 billion.
- Trump has repeatedly called out and accused Taiwan of stealing the U.S. chip manufacturing business and touted tariffs on semiconductor imports.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing will pour $100 billion into bolstering chip manufacturing in the U.S., President Donald Trump announced Monday.
The president called the investment a “tremendous move by the most powerful company in the world.” The new capital brings TSMC’s total investment in the U.S. to $165 billion and will go toward building five new fabrication facilities in Arizona.
Last month, Trump announced a multibillion-dollar AI infrastructure project with Oracle, OpenAI and Softbank. He’s also made numerous calls to bring semiconductor production back to the U.S. after much of the manufacturing industry moved abroad. Advancing semiconductor production in the U.S. is a matter of economic and national security, Trump said Monday.
Trump has repeatedly called out and accused…
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