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TSMC investor conference expected to address US '50-50' chip idea: Expert

By ANI | Updated: October 6, 2025 07:50 IST

New Delhi [India], October 6 : Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) is expected to address the US government's "50-50" ...

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New Delhi [India], October 6 : Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) is expected to address the US government's "50-50" semiconductor production proposal during its upcoming investor conference on Oct. 16, an industry expert said Saturday.

According to a report by Focus Taiwan, Liu Pei-chen, a researcher at the Taiwan Institute of Economic Research (TIER), told CNA that US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's remarks about achieving a 50-50 production split between Taiwan and the United States have drawn significant market attention and raised concerns among investors.

"If the idea is realised, TSMC could be pushed to move more of its advanced chip production to the United States, which would inevitably affect its investment plans in Taiwan," Liu said.

"If TSMC's production here contracts, Taiwan's semiconductor development will be impacted. This deserves a careful response."

Lutnick said in a NewsNation interview that "the conversation we've had with Taiwan [is] that it's vital for you to have us [the U.S.] produce 50 per cent," adding, "The idea that I pitched them [Taiwan] was: let's get to 50-50. We're producing half, you're producing half."

TSMC is currently investing USD 65 billion to build three advanced wafer fabs in Arizona, with the first one expected to begin commercial production in late 2024.

In March, the chipmaker pledged to invest another USD 100 billion in the U.S. state over the next few years to construct three more fabs, two IC assembly plants, and one research and development centre.

On Wednesday, Vice Premier Cheng Li-chiun, Taiwan's lead negotiator on tariffs with Washington, reiterated that the government does not agree with the 50-50 production split proposal.

Liu said that while TSMC has accelerated plans to start production at its second and third fabs in Arizona, some investors are worried that its investments in a second fab in Kumamoto, Japan, and a fab in Germany may be delayed.

She noted that the company is likely to be pressed on these timelines during the investor call.

Investors will also be watching for updates on TSMC's 2-nanometer process, which is scheduled to enter commercial production later this year and is expected to drive revenue growth in 2026.

Major clients, including Advanced Micro Devices Inc and MediaTek Inc have already announced plans to adopt the 2nm process for new devices.

In July, TSMC raised its 2025 sales growth forecast in U.S. dollar terms to 30 per cent, up from 24-26 per cent, citing strong demand for high-end technologies.

Liu said robust global appetite for AI and high-performance computing (HPC) chips could prompt the company to upgrade its forecast again in the investor conference.

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