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NVIDIA Taiwan headquarters stalled over insurance dispute
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 63517, member: 636"] NVIDIA's planned Taiwan headquarters faces potential delays over disagreements with Shin Kong Life Insurance about construction arrangements. The insurance company advocates for a build-first-then-transfer model, but NVIDIA opposes third-party involvement in the construction process to maintain control over architectural specifications. The chipmaker prefers to use its chosen construction partner for the 3.89-hectare Constellation project to ensure the building meets company standards. Political tensions in Taiwan have further complicated the headquarters development, creating what sources describe as an unfavorable environment for the project. NVIDIA announced the Taiwan headquarters at Computex 2025 to emphasize the region's significance to the company's operations. Chief Executive Jensen Huang stated the facility would demonstrate the firm's commitment to Taiwan and its local partners. The company has not yet commented on the reported delays. [/QUOTE]
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