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TSMC silent as Trump's $300B Arizona claim hurts its stock
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56322, member: 636"] Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company faces stock market declines after President Trump revealed plans for expanded American operations. The world's largest contract chipmaker will establish six fabrication facilities across Arizona through direct foreign investment totaling $165 billion. Trump discussed these developments during his CNBC interview while addressing broader trade policy initiatives. Company representatives declined to provide statements regarding presidential remarks about the semiconductor expansion project. Trump emphasized his administration's commitment to domestic chip production amid ongoing trade discussions with European and Asian nations. The president indicated forthcoming tariffs targeting the pharmaceutical and semiconductor sectors as part of a broader economic strategy. Switzerland and other countries face potential trade barriers designed to protect American manufacturing interests. TSMC previously committed $65 billion for three Arizona plants before adding another $100 billion for additional facilities. The semiconductor giant expects its American investment to generate $200 billion in economic benefits across the United States over ten years. Analysts question whether Trump's $300 billion figure encompasses these projected economic impacts beyond direct capital investment. Market uncertainty surrounds potential industry tariffs and their effects on global supply chains. [/QUOTE]
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