TSMC's Global Expansion: A Smart Move or a Necessity?
Hsinchu, TaiwanTue Dec 02 2025
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TSMC, the world's leading chipmaker, is spreading its wings beyond Taiwan. This isn't just about growth; it's a strategic response to global tensions and market demands.
Taiwan has been the heart of TSMC's operations for nearly 40 years. Its chips power everything from smartphones to cars. But geopolitical tensions between the U. S. and China are changing the game. TSMC's chips are crucial for military tech and AI, making them a hot commodity in the U. S. -China rivalry.
Beijing's pressure on Taiwan is another factor. TSMC's headquarters is just 100 miles from China. The semiconductor industry has long been seen as a "silicon shield" for Taiwan's safety. But now, TSMC is looking abroad to secure its future.
TSMC's Chief Financial Officer, Wendell Huang, says the move is about meeting customer demand. "We focus on technology, manufacturing, and customer trust, " he says. But politics are shaping the landscape.
Many of TSMC's customers, like Apple and Qualcomm, have offices near TSMC's Taiwan facilities. But now, TSMC is moving closer to its customers. In 2020, it announced plans to build semiconductor plants in Arizona. The first plant is already in production.
TSMC is also expanding in Japan and Germany. "Seventy percent of our revenue is from the U. S. , " Huang says. "We're expanding in Arizona to meet demand for advanced technology. "
The U. S. government is also playing a role. The CHIPS Act and other policies aim to boost domestic chip production. TSMC's expansion in Arizona is partly a response to this.
TSMC's revenue and profits are soaring, driven by demand for AI chips. Huang says the company's business model is well-suited to current conditions. TSMC doesn't design its own chips; it manufactures chips for other companies. This model has built trust with over 500 customers.
Expanding abroad also helps TSMC tap into new talent pools and resources. "Taiwan is a small island with limited resources, " Huang says. "We need to expand overseas. "
But TSMC isn't abandoning Taiwan. It will continue to invest in its home base, keeping some cutting-edge technology and research there.
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