Biden to visit Taiwanese chip manufacturer TSMC's Arizona plant on Dec 6
By David
Shepardson
U.S. President
Joe Biden plans to travel to Taiwanese chip manufacturer TSMC's Arizona
facility on Dec. 6 to promote the administration's push to boost U.S. semiconductor
manufacturing, the White House said.
Taiwan
Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (2330.TW), , a major supplier to Apple Inc
(AAPL.O) and the world's largest contract chipmaker, is constructing a $12
billion plant in Phoenix, Arizona, Reuters reported last week. The company is
holding a "tool-in" ceremony in Arizona on Dec. 6.
Both the United
States and Europe are putting up billions of dollars in incentives to get
companies to make chips closer to home, courting Taiwanese firms in particular.
In August,
Biden signed legislation funding $52.7 billion for semiconductor chips
manufacturing and research. The "Chips and Science" law also includes
an investment tax credit for chip plants estimated to be worth $24 billion.
By subsidizing
U.S. chip manufacturing and expanding research funding, the law aims to
alleviate a persistent shortage that has affected everything from cars and
weapons to washing machines and video games.
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