TSMC: U.S-China scuffle to increase the cost of semiconductors

Trump administration and the Chinese government has been going at each other’s neck since early 2020. With the current trade going between the US and China, tech companies such as TSMC are facing huge losses due to trade restrictions imposed by the US government.

The Trump administration has a limited supply of US tech to Chinese tech firms. The US government views them as a security threat. They are even encouraging U.S. factories in China to move back home.

Whereas, China is trying to nurture companies to take on American tech giants. The country is also working on being self-reliant from U.S. suppliers and be independent enough to not get affected by the United States.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, the world’s largest contract manufacturer of the fabrication process was forced to stop taking new orders from Huawei. This was because of the new sanctions imposed by the US government.

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TSMC had stopped taking new orders of Huawei from May and has stopped shipping them from this month.

Mark Liu, Chairman of TSMC, said that “in the future, the climate may change. The information flow may not be that free. Tariffs may be erected. So we have to prepare for that.”

Over the last four decades, the industry had benefited from the free global flow of information. He added that the on-going US-China trade war where both countries are trying to deleverage each other, will drive up costs and limit the flow of ideas.

He further said, “One thing is the competition will be stronger. Secondly, the cost of production or development will be higher because one cannot leverage the whole world like in the past”.

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Semiconductor industries across the world have been affected because of the limitations placed on Chinese tech companies.

The Taiwanese semiconductor giant plans on developing its own technology to thwart the pressure coming from another side of the pacific.

TSMC plans to build a $12 billion factory in Arizona. This is a step by the Taiwanese giant to tackle US impositions and keep itself running in the silicon business.

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Nivedita Bangari
Nivedita Bangari
I am a software engineer by profession and technology is my love, learning and playing with new technologies is my passion.
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