
Taiwan rebuffs U.S. push to absorb 40% of its chip supply chain

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Taiwan has rejected the U.S. proposal to relocate 40% of its semiconductor supply chain, deeming it "impossible," according to Vice Premier Cheng Li-chiun. The comments challenge U.S. onshoring targets and highlight the complexities of Taiwan's established semiconductor ecosystem. Taiwan has committed $250 billion in investments to expand production in the U.S. but faces obstacles such as labor shortages and costs. Analysts suggest that the U.S. strategic interest in Taiwan's chip supply may deter the island from shifting its supply chains abroad. TSMC shares rose 2.75% following the news.
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