New TSMC chip manufacturing plants planned for Europe
TSMC wants to go global, according to a government minister
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) is building a new plant in Germany in order to address ongoing interest and continued global investments in AI.
The news comes as part of TSMC’s efforts to expand globally, including across Europe, the US and Asia – a move confirmed by Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Council Minister, Wu Cheng-wen (viaBloomberg TV).
Wu confirmed that the construction of $10.9 billion chip fabrication facility in Dresden, Germany had already started, with more plant openings already on the agenda.
Taiwan is building more chip plants in other regions
“[TSMC is] already planning the next few fabs in the future for different market sectors as well," the Minister confirmed.
TSMC, the world’s largest chipmaker, is reportedly investing billions to build new manufacturing sites in the US, Japan and Germany for a handful of reasons, including meeting demand for powerful components and mitigating risks associated with ongoing geopolitical tensions in China, which has resulted in import and export restrictions and tariffs in recent years.
The Dresden facility is expected to be operational by the end of 2027 thanks to around 50% funding from state subsidies.
Alluding to ambitions to work more closely with the European Union, Wu hinted at opportunities from next-generation European chip designers like Germany’s Black Semiconductor and the Netherlands’ Axelera AI. However, US pressures could continue far beyond the upcoming presential election.
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“Short term, maybe it’s painful for Taiwanese companies because it’s more expensive if they move over there," We added. “But in the long run, maybe it’s good for them, from my point of view, because they can improve themselves.”
Moreover, relations between Taiwan and the Czech Republic have strengthened in recent months, which could represent an open door for TSMC into Europe.
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