
Export control: US fears smuggling of TSMC chips to China.
Chip manufacturer TSMC considers the construction of a plant in the United Arab Emirates. The US has responded with criticism.
By Emily Kossak
Chip manufacturer TSMC considers the construction of a plant in the United Arab Emirates. The US has responded with criticism.
By Emily Kossak
The US tariffs against Taiwan's chip industry appear to have been averted for the time being. However, despite announced billion-dollar investments, Trump continues to pressure global market leader TSMC. Meanwhile, China continues to become increasingly independent of Taiwanese semiconductors.
By Leonardo Pape
The German Ministry of Economic Affairs aims to deep international partnerships. The focus is on one area in particular: German-Taiwanese cooperation in the semiconductor sector.
By Amelie Richter
TSMC expands its investments in the United States. The Taiwanese chip manufacturer plans to build three state-of-the-art semiconductor plants in Arizona. The US government is funding the project with several billion US dollars.
By Michael Radunski
Taiwanese chip giant TSMC is expanding in Japan and plans a second high-tech chip plant. Toyota and Sony are involved in this significant investment.
By Felix Lee
This week, the state of Saxony opened a liaison office in Taipei. The goal is to foster fruitful scientific exchange and address the industry's shortage of skilled workers. Germany's chip elite may soon come primarily from Saxony. However, the Taiwanese are also interested in German expertise.
By Redaktion Table
It is official: TSMC will invest in Germany together with German partners and receives generous subsidies. As sensible as the site is in the overall geopolitical picture, it does not solve one important problem. The most advanced technology remains in the US and Asia.
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