Biden and Donald Trump, the current and subsequent US presidents, will reportedly attend TSMC’s Arizona facility opening, as both policymakers are eyeing taking the US semiconductor industry to new heights.
TSMC’s Arizona Facility Opening To Witness Attendance of High-Profile Individuals; Fab To Reshape US Semiconductor Industry
The progress of the US semiconductor industry has now taken more of a “political turn,” where policymakers are focused on how their decisions can help promote domestic production, ultimately molding it into a political achievement. Now, in a new report by DigiTimes, it is being claimed that Biden and Trump are expected to be seen together for the first time publicly at TSMC’s Arizona facility inauguration, which is a by-product of the investment brought in by the CHIPS Act, an initiative which is seen as a controversial one in terms of remarks given by Donald Trump, who calls it a “bad” step.
While the report doesn’t confirm this development, Taiwan’s Minister of Economic Affairs claims that the opening of the TSMC Arizona facility will be a “massive” one, implying that it will likely include high-profile individuals. Given that Donald Trump is slated to be the next US president and Biden is eventually leaving the White House, it only makes sense for both of them to be a part of a historic achievement for the US and its chip ambitions.
TSMC Arizona is one of the biggest milestones of the Biden administration when it comes to bringing semiconductor production to home grounds, given that the country has witnessed gigantic…
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