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TSMC hits back at US, warns tariffs could derail $165 billion Arizona investment

US President Donald Trump has threatened to impost tariffs of up to 100 percent on semiconductors from Taiwan, repeatedly claiming Taipei "stole" the chip business from Washington.

May 24, 2025 / 15:46 IST
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TSMC's USD 165 billion investment aims to build advanced semiconductor fabrication facilities in Arizona.

Amid the mounting tariff woes by Trump administration, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has warned the United States that any future tariffs on Taiwanese semiconductors could reduce demand for chips and derail its pledge to increase its investment in Arizona.

"New import restrictions could jeopardize current U.S. leadership in the competitive technology industry and create uncertainties for many committed semiconductor capital projects in the U.S., including TSMC Arizona's significant investment plan in Phoenix," the chipmaker wrote in a letter to the US Department of Commerce, ANI reported.

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TSMC's USD 165 billion investment aims to build advanced semiconductor fabrication facilities in the state, but the Taiwan-based company warned that tariffs could reduce demand for chips and jeopardize the project's success.

It argued that tariffs would increase costs for end consumers, leading to lower demand for products containing semiconductors, reported Focus Taiwan.