Taiwan sweats as TSMC shifts chips to Arizona

Taiwanese citizens express growing anxiety about TSMC's expanding American operations. A recent poll reveals half the population fears the semiconductor manufacturer will transform into a United States-centered company. Political analysts observe this shift may already be occurring through strategic government pressure and massive investment requirements.

National Chengchi University professors suggest the Trump administration actively seeks advanced chip production on American soil. Taiwan's geopolitical significance depends heavily on maintaining TSMC as a domestic asset rather than allowing foreign control. American technology giants like Apple and NVIDIA represent the company's primary customer base, creating natural pressure for stateside manufacturing.

Despite offshore expansion, Taiwan preserves essential research and development capabilities within its borders. The nation continues housing top engineering talent and proprietary manufacturing processes. Advanced semiconductor nodes remain concentrated in Taiwanese facilities while basic production shifts overseas. This strategy allows TSMC to satisfy political demands while protecting technological advantages.
 

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