TSMC keeps US investment plans steady despite Trump election

A $65 billion investment in Arizona facilities amidst US backing and market optimism.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) confirmed that its investment plans in the United States will continue unchanged, following the election of Donald Trump as the next US president. TSMC, a leading global chipmaker and supplier to tech giants like Apple and Nvidia, is investing $65 billion in new semiconductor factories in Arizona.

Despite Trump’s previous comments accusing Taiwan of harming the US semiconductor industry, TSMC has recently secured a $6.6 billion subsidy from the US Commerce Department to support advanced chip production in Phoenix. TSMC’s US unit, along with other firms like GlobalFoundries, is expected to receive additional support under the Biden administration’s Chips and Science Act.

TSMC shares have remained resilient, bolstered by strong demand for AI technology, with its American Depositary Receipts rising 4.1% on Thursday as Nvidia’s stock surged, helping drive investor confidence.