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TSMC Secures Exemption from US Tariffs Following Apple’s Commitment

In a significant development for the semiconductor industry, TSMC, the leading chipmaker for Apple Inc., has announced that it will be exempt from the newly proposed tariffs on imported chips into the United States. This decision follows Apple‘s commitment to invest an additional $100 billion in U.S. manufacturing and a recent declaration from former President Donald Trump regarding the imposition of a 100% tariff on certain semiconductor imports.

Apple’s Influence and TSMC’s Exemption

During a meeting with Trump, Apple presented a token gift, which reportedly influenced the decision to exempt the company from the impending tariffs. Trump stated, “If you’re building in the United States, or have committed to build… there will be no charge.” This assurance has significant implications for companies planning to expand their operations within the U.S.

In a statement made on Thursday, Liu Chin-ching, minister in charge of the National Development Council in Taiwan, confirmed that TSMC’s manufacturing plants in Arizona qualify the company for the tariff exemption. “TSMC is exempted from the chip tariffs because it has set up plants in the U.S.,” Liu stated, highlighting the strategic importance of local production.

Market Reactions and Future Implications

The announcement positively impacted TSMC’s share price, alongside a notable rise in the Taiwan dollar. Market analysts see this development as a reflection of TSMC’s crucial role in the global semiconductor landscape and its ability to navigate potential trade barriers through local investments.

With the semiconductor market under increasing scrutiny and the potential for significant tariffs, the clarity around exemptions for companies like TSMC and Apple is essential. As more overseas chipmakers establish a presence in the U.S., the landscape of semiconductor manufacturing may see shifts in investment and operational strategies.

This exemption not only benefits TSMC and Apple but also sets a precedent for other tech companies considering U.S. manufacturing as a viable option to mitigate trade risks. As the global demand for chips continues to rise, the strategic choices made by these companies will have lasting implications on their operational frameworks and market positioning.

With the evolving dynamics of U.S.-China trade relations, the semiconductor sector remains a focal point of economic strategy. The exemptions signify a potential shift towards increased domestic manufacturing and collaboration between major technology firms and government entities.

The future for TSMC and Apple appears promising, but the broader implications of these tariff exemptions will unfold as the industry navigates the complexities of international trade and competition.

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