U.S. Warns of Economic Impact if Taiwan Chip Production Is Disrupted
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo emphasized that a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan and the takeover of chip manufacturer TSMC would be catastrophic for the U.S. economy.
TSMC Adjusts Expectations Amid Growing Challenges
On Friday, TSMC's shares in Taipei took a significant hit, dropping by 6.7% following their first-quarter earnings report.
TSMC's Strategic Expansion into the U.S. Market
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is making a significant move by bringing its most advanced technology to America, aligning with U.S. President Joe Biden’s goals for a secure tech supply chain.
TSMC's Arizona Expansion Boosted by U.S. Government Funding
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), a global leader in semiconductor fabrication, is set to receive a significant boost in the U.S. with up to $6.6 billion in funding from the U.S. government.
Taiwan Earthquake Shakes Up Semiconductor Supply Chain
A massive 7.2-magnitude earthquake rocked Taiwan's eastern coast last Wednesday, causing not only tragic loss of life but also significant ripples in the semiconductor industry.
Taiwan Earthquake Shakes Up Semiconductor Industry
Taiwan's biggest quake since 1999 could jolt the semiconductor supply chain across Asia.
Sandra Oudkirk Navigates the Complex U.S.-Taiwan Relationship
Sandra Oudkirk, the top U.S. representative in Taiwan, is navigating the complex relationship between the U.S. and Taiwan, which the U.S. does not formally recognize as a country but maintains close trade and political ties with.
Biden and Xi to Hold Crucial Meeting to Restore U.S.-China Military Communications
President Joe Biden is set to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, aiming to revive military communications between the U.S. and China amid escalating tensions.
China Launches Investigations into Foxconn Amidst Founder's Taiwan Presidential Bid
China's tax authorities have initiated multiple investigations into Foxconn, the company responsible for manufacturing iPhones, following the announcement by Foxconn's founder, Terry Gou, that he would run for Taiwan's presidential elections.
TSMC Reports Q3 Profit Decline Amidst Weak Consumer Electronics Demand
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) reported a third-quarter profit of 211 billion New Taiwan dollars ($6.69 billion), which marked a significant decline in profit due to weak demand for consumer electronics.
Strengthening Ties: US and Taiwan Forge Semiconductor Supply Chain Partnership
In a conversation with Lotta Danielsson, Vice President of the U.S.-Taiwan Business Council and editor of the report "U.S., Taiwan, and Semiconductors: A Critical Supply Chain Partnership," Taiwan's significant role in the semiconductor supply chain is discussed.
Evergreen Orders Multi-Billion Dollar Boxships
Taiwan's Evergreen has released a tender for twenty-four 16,000 TEU methanol dual-fuel ships, with each unit estimated to cost $180 million.
China Conducts Second Consecutive Day of Military Exercises Near Taiwan
China has been conducting military exercises with aircraft and ships for two consecutive days now.
If Taiwan is invaded by China, what is at risk?
It is difficult to predict exactly what would happen if China were to invade Taiwan, as it would depend on a variety of factors, such as the military capabilities of both sides, the level of international support for Taiwan, and the political and economic consequences of such an action.
If China invades Taiwan, what will happen to the semiconductor industry?
John Ferguson, chief executive officer of TBM Consulting Group, spoke with Supply Chain Brain about the hot topic.
TSMC gets to work as the world prepares to battle it out over chipmaking
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the primary chipmaker for Apple Inc. , has begun production of its revolutionary advanced 3-nanometer chips in Taiwan.
Maritime industry is threatened by the underlying conflict between China and Taiwan
China has been making veiled - or… not-so-veiled threats of invading Taiwan over recent months.
Taiwan and U.S. begin to strengthen trade ties
The United States and Taiwan have begun the long-awaited trade negotiations despite China’s consistent push-back.
Apple asked Taiwan-based suppliers to re-label products as “Made In China”
Apple has raised an eyebrow or two after asking its Taiwan-based suppliers to begin labeling their products as “Made in China”.
Shippers reroute vessels from Taiwan Straight while Chinese navy preforms drills
The Chinese naval fleets have been running massive military operations off the coast of Taiwan, forcing shipping lanes to avoid the area.