Trump's Chip Industry Accusations: A Closer Look

TaiwanWed Oct 30 2024
Advertisement
Former U. S. President Donald Trump stirred up controversy on "The Joe Rogan Experience" podcast, accusing Taiwan of stealing the U. S. chip industry. He criticized the U. S. CHIPS Act and proposed tariffs on Taiwanese chips if he were to be re-elected. This would directly impact Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), a global leader in chip production with clients like Nvidia and Apple. Shares of TSMC fell by 4. 3% following these remarks. Trump's accusations come as U. S. hyperscalers like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are heavily dependent on TSMC for chip manufacturing. UBS analysts estimate over 90% of the world's advanced chips are made by TSMC. Companies like Intel and Samsung are trying to compete, but they face numerous setbacks.
Given geopolitical tensions, there's growing pressure for U. S. companies to build an alternative to TSMC. Intel, for instance, has faced challenges and is now a key player in the CHIPS Act. However, experts argue that the idea of Taiwan stealing the U. S. chip industry is unfounded. TSMC is set to receive nearly $7 billion from the U. S. Commerce Department to build an Arizona foundry, with volumes expected to ramp up in 2025. Trump also voiced concerns about foreign companies using government money to build chip companies in the U. S. Analysts from Mizuho and Citi have warned about the potential impact of a Trump presidency on TSMC and the broader chip industry. A broader trade war could also challenge the sector, impacting companies like Nvidia that have seen significant revenue drops in China due to export controls.
https://localnews.ai/article/trumps-chip-industry-accusations-a-closer-look-6af8026c

actions