TSMC Announces Additional $100 Billion Investment in Arizona for Chip Production Expansion
Arizona. Taiwan's world-famous chip manufacturing company TSMC has announced an additional investment of 100 billion rupees to expand production in the US state of Arizona. According to the US Department of Commerce, this investment will create tens of thousands of new jobs and further strengthen advanced chip production in the United States.
TSMC's Chief Executive Officer C.C. Wei said that with the new investment, there is a possibility of constructing four new chip production centers in Arizona. With this, the company's total investment commitment in the United States has reached 265 billion dollars.
TSMC manufactures advanced chips for major technology companies worldwide, including Nvidia and Apple. The company's business has also expanded significantly as the demand for chips used in artificial intelligence, data centers, and smart devices has increased rapidly.
The company announced a net profit of 22 billion US dollars in the second quarter from April to June, which is 77 percent higher than the same period last year. In the second quarter of 2025, the company's profit was 12.40 billion dollars.
US President Donald Trump has prioritized policies to increase the production of advanced semiconductors domestically. The US is striving to strengthen its supply chain after the chip shortage seen during the COVID-19 pandemic.
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said that TSMC's new investment will create thousands of high-tech and high-paying jobs in the US and help re-establish advanced semiconductor production in the US.
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