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CHIPS Act funding will continue under President Trump
TSMC is confident its CHIPS Act funding will continue under Trump, says CFO Wendell Huang
TSMC has been promised $6.6 billion under the Biden-administration’s CHIPS and Science ACT to help build three cutting-edge chip fabrication plants in Arizona.
Will TSMC’s CHIPS Act funding survive Trump’s ‘chip theft’ accusations?
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) is at the centre of a geopolitical and economic tug-of-war as it navigates US efforts to localise semiconductor manufacturing. While the Biden administration allocated $6.
TSMC CFO: CHIPS Act funding will continue under President Trump
Wendell Huang, CFO of TSMC talks about the prospect of CHIPS Act funding and says China isn't closing the technology gap with TSMC in chipmaking.
TSMC secures first US$1.5 billion subsidy, expects funding continuity under Trump
Despite concerns over President-elect Trump's criticism of Taiwan's alleged semiconductor industry appropriation, TSMC's CFO Wendell Huang expressed confidence that the company will continue receiving CHIPS Act funding as its Arizona projects progress.
Could TSMC lose US funding under Trump 2.0?
Donald Trump has been vocal against the Chips and Science Act. TSMC chief of finance still expects US funding to continue in 2025.
TSMC Sees CHIPs Act Funding Continuing Under Trump
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSM) expects the U.S. government funds it has been promised to continue under the new administration of President Donald Trump. TSMC, as the company is commonly known,
TSMC confident CHIPS Act funding will continue under Trump, CFO Huang tells CNBC
Investing.com-- TSMC (NYSE: TSM )- the world’s biggest contract chipmaker, is confident that it will continue to receive U.S. government funding under incoming President Donald Trump, CFO Wendell Huang said in a CNBC interview on Sunday.
TSMC Confident in U.S. Funding Under Trump Administration
TSMC (NYSE:TSM), the worlds largest contract chipmaker, expects continued U.S. government funding under President Donald Trump, CFO Wendell Huang said in a CNBC interview. TSMC has so far received $1.
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Future of CHIPS Act under Trump admin in question
President Donald Trump previously criticized the CHIPS and Science Act, leading to speculation over whether the law could be ...
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Despite Trump's Criticism, TSMC's $65B U.S. Gamble Signals Faith in CHIPS Act
The chipmaker remains on track to secure billions in CHIPS Act grants, reinforcing America's semiconductor leadership ...
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Arizona led the nation in CHIPS Act investments under Biden
Arizona has benefitted under the Biden Administration's oversight of the CHIPS Act, landing large federal grants, corporate ...
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Trump administration will back CHIPS and Science Act hints outgoing Commerce Secretary
Donald Trump and his backers were hardly fans of the Biden administration's CHIPS and Science Act during the election ...
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Apple’s best chips won’t be US-manufactured per TSMC, here’s why
Apple is expanding its US-made chip roster, but according to TSMC’s CEO, the most modern chips will continue being ...
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Delays in TSMC’s Arizona plant spark supply chain worries
Major tech firms may have to remain dependent on Taiwan-based plants, increasing their exposure to geopolitical risks.
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TSMC has begun chip production in Arizona, company confirms
The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is officially producing advanced manufacturing chips in Phoenix, the company ...
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The 'Biggest Single Bet' In Decades: America's $40 Billion Gamble On Chips Pays Off
Biden administration officials are racing to finalize nearly $40 billion in semiconductor funding before leaving office, ...
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