By Ben Blanchard and Faith Hung
TAIPEI (Reuters) โ TSMC said on Monday that its newly built domestic fab would add 7,000 tech jobs to the islandโs economy and that it will continue to expand in Taiwan, following concern that its investment in the U.S. will dilute its presence at home.
Y.P. Chyn, TSMCโs executive vice president and co-chief operating officer, made the comments at a ceremony at the fab in southern Taiwanโs Kaohsiung, in footage carried on Taiwanese television stations.
The ceremony at the factory, which produces TSMCโs most advanced chips employing 2 nanometre technology, comes the same month the company, the dominant producer of advanced semiconductors, announced a $100 billion investment plan in the United States.
Both TSMC and Taiwanโs government have repeatedly said a substantial amount of the companyโs production will remain on the island. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co is so important to Taiwanโs economy that it is often referred to as the โsacred mountain protecting the countryโ.
Chyn said the new fab is on track to begin volume production of 2nm wafers in the second half of this year, as scheduled.
TSMC did not directly address concerns about the effects of its massive investments in U.S. production on the local economy, making only a general allusion to the importance of the companyโs growing global footprint, while giving assurances that Taiwan will continue to have a key role as the companyโs home base.
โWeโll continue to look for space to expand investments in Taiwan,โ said Chyn, adding the company will continue to meet demand of global customers.
Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai thanked TSMC for reiterating it will keep its roots in Taiwan even as it expands around the world.
โMost important foundations will remain in Taiwan,โ said the premier. โTSMC will always be our national team.โ
The new U.S. expansion plan comes after U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly criticised Taiwan, saying it has taken away American semiconductor business and that he wants manufacturing to return to the United States.
Trump has considered imposing tariffs on semiconductor imports. This week he is set to announce sweeping reciprocal import tariffs on all countries.
The 2 nm process is well on track for volume production in the second half of this year as scheduled, the company said on its latest earnings call in January. As well as Kaohsiung, 2 nm chips will also be made in Hsinchu, TSMCโs headquarters.
Taiwanโs dominant position as a maker of chips used in areas as varied as cellphones, cars and fighter jets has sparked concerns of over-reliance on the island, especially as China ramps up pressure to assert its sovereignty claims.
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(Reporting by Faith Hung and Ben Blanchard; Editing by Christopher Cushing)
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