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Taiwan rejects US push for 50-50 chip production split amid tariff talks

Taiwan has ruled out a US proposal for a 50-50 semiconductor production split, as tariff talks continue. TSMC plans bulk of chip output to stay at home.

October 01, 2025 / 17:44 IST
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Taipei rules out Washington’s proposal as TSMC doubles down on local manufacturing despite $165 billion US investments
Taipei rules out Washington’s proposal as TSMC doubles down on local manufacturing despite $165 billion US investments

Taiwan has made it clear it will not accept any US demand requiring half of its semiconductor production to shift abroad. The response came after a Reuters report citing US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who told News Nation that Washington wanted a 50-50 split in chip production between Taiwan and the United States.

For Taipei, which produces the vast majority of the world’s advanced chips, the idea was a non-starter.

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Taiwan’s firm stance

Returning from tariff negotiations in Washington, Vice Premier Cheng Li-chiun told reporters at the airport that Taiwan had “never discussed” such a proposal during talks.