The US Plan that Rattles TSMC - Semiconductor Geopolitics Ep8
Since 2018 and the signing of Section 301, Taiwan and TSMC have played a crucial role in bringing chip manufacturing back to American soil. The United States has been persistent in restructuring the global supply chain of semiconductors. What started this push for restructuring? Can the US regain its position in the chip manufacturing industry when they have been out of the game for this long? What does TSMC gain from investing in fabs located in the US? In this video, we delve into the current policies in the US that have influenced TSMC and the motivations behind them.
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