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HomeBusinessTSMC Weighs Stake in Intel’s U.S. Chip Factories Amid Trump Administration Push

TSMC Weighs Stake in Intel’s U.S. Chip Factories Amid Trump Administration Push

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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (NYSE:TSM) is reportedly in early talks to acquire a stake in Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) U.S. chip factories, following a push from the Trump administration to strengthen domestic semiconductor production, according to The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg.
Key Developments in the TSMC-Intel Talks
1. TSMC’s Potential U.S. Expansion

TSMC already operates a foundry in Arizona and has plans for further expansion.
Acquiring Intel’s foundries could help increase U.S. production capacity and reduce dependence on Asian manufacturing.
Rival chipmaker Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) is also reportedly in the running for Intel’s factories.

2. U.S. Government’s Role & Policy Considerations

The Trump administration is prioritizing domestic semiconductor production amid rising geopolitical concerns.
However, Reuters reports that Trump may be reluctant to allow a foreign company like TSMC to control U.S.-based chip factories.

3. Intel’s Struggles & Market Impact

Intel has been losing market share while its foundry business has been burning cash.
Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) analysts believe that TSMC’s expansion decisions will be based on demand and shareholder interests, rather than a government-led effort to rescue Intel.
If tariffs on chip imports are reinstated under Trump, TSMC may increase U.S. production to mitigate these risks.

Investor Takeaways: Monitoring U.S. Chip Industry Trends
For those tracking semiconductor sector movements, these APIs provide valuable insights:

Sector P/E Ratio API – To analyze valuation trends in the semiconductor industry.
Earnings Transcripts API – To review TSMC and Intel’s latest earnings calls for management commentary on U.S. expansion.

Final Thoughts
TSMC’s potential investment in Intel’s factories could reshape U.S. chip production, but regulatory concerns and economic factors will ultimately determine the deal’s feasibility. Investors should watch for further developments in trade policies, semiconductor demand, and company earnings guidance.

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