TLDR TSMC is expanding its Arizona chip manufacturing footprint to approximately a dozen facilities as part of a U.S.-Taiwan trade agreement Taiwan will invest TLDR TSMC is expanding its Arizona chip manufacturing footprint to approximately a dozen facilities as part of a U.S.-Taiwan trade agreement Taiwan will invest

Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) Stock: TSMC to Build Dozen Arizona Chip Plants in Trade Deal

TLDR

  • TSMC is expanding its Arizona chip manufacturing footprint to approximately a dozen facilities as part of a U.S.-Taiwan trade agreement
  • Taiwan will invest over $300 billion in the U.S. in exchange for reduced tariffs dropping from the current 20% rate
  • TSMC stock climbed 1.18% on Tuesday, driving Taiwan’s Taiex index to a record high of 30,707.22 points
  • The chipmaker’s American depositary receipts have more than tripled since late 2023 due to strong AI chip demand
  • Intel’s domestic manufacturing ambitions face new competition from TSMC’s expanded U.S. presence

TSMC is preparing a major expansion of its Arizona operations. The company intends to build several additional manufacturing plants in the state, potentially reaching a total of about a dozen facilities.


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The expansion forms part of ongoing trade discussions between Washington and Taipei. Taiwan plans to invest more than $300 billion in the United States under the proposed agreement.

In exchange for this investment commitment, the U.S. would reduce tariffs on Taiwanese goods. Current tariffs stand at 20% and would decrease under the new terms.

The Wall Street Journal reported these details, citing sources familiar with the negotiations. TSMC has not provided official comment on the expansion plans.

The company already committed $165 billion to U.S. operations. That includes three chip fabrication plants currently in development.

Market Response and Stock Performance

TSMC shares rose 1.18% to NT$1,710.00 on the Taiwan Stock Exchange Tuesday. The gain contributed to the Taiex reaching an all-time high.

The benchmark index closed at 30,707.22, up 139.93 points. TSMC represents over 40% of Taiwan’s total market capitalization.

American depositary receipts for TSMC have surged more than 200% since late 2023. The rally stems from the company’s role as the primary supplier to AI chip companies.

TSMC manufactures processors for Nvidia, the leading AI chip designer. It also produces chips for AMD and Broadcom.

Foreign institutional investors purchased NT$15.74 billion in Taiwanese stocks on Tuesday. Much of that buying focused on semiconductor companies.

Supplier Stocks and Intel Competition

Companies that supply TSMC also gained on the expansion news. United Integrated Services, which builds cleanrooms, jumped 10% to NT$1,080.00.

Marketech International climbed 7.34% to NT$292.50. MediaTek added 2.77% to reach NT$1,485.00.

The expansion creates challenges for Intel’s manufacturing strategy. Intel received $8.9 billion in government funding last August to boost domestic chip production.

TSMC’s growing U.S. footprint directly competes with Intel’s plans. Both companies are vying for position in American semiconductor manufacturing.

Investor Conference Ahead

Analysts expect the Taiex to test the 31,000-point level soon. Rotation buying continues across sectors, with financial stocks offering value opportunities.

TSMC hosts an investor conference Thursday. The company will discuss its growth outlook during the AI expansion cycle.

Investors anticipate positive guidance on future demand. The conference could provide clarity on U.S. expansion timelines and production capacity plans.

TSMC’s suppliers remain attractive plays on the expansion theme. The buildout of a dozen facilities will require substantial support infrastructure and services over several years.

The post Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) Stock: TSMC to Build Dozen Arizona Chip Plants in Trade Deal appeared first on Blockonomi.

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