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­TSMC planning to build new factories in US, Japan

By Shubhangi on Jul 16, 2021 | 04:36 AM IST

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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC) on Thursday unveiled its plan to build new factories in the United States and Japan with a surge in the demand of chips.

The Taiwanese firm posted record quarterly sales and forecasted higher revenue for the current quarter.

TSMC said it will expand production capacity in China and may also expand its $12 billion factory in Arizona, US.

The company is considering expansion amid concern over concentration of chipmaking capability in Taiwan, reported Reuters.

The company is also geographically close to China, country’s political rival, which could bring the island under its control forcefully.

TSMC and Taiwan have also been working to solve the issue of global chip shortage due to which many automakers had to cut production and severely affected manufacturers of smartphones, laptops, etc.

"We are expanding our global manufacturing footprint to sustain and enhance our competitive advantages and to better serve our customers in the new geopolitical environment," said TSMC chairman Mark Liu, reported Reuters.

"While our overseas fabs are not initially able to match the costs of our manufacturing operations in Taiwan, we will work with governments to minimise the cost gap," Liu said.

(With inputs from Reuters)

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