TSMC Invests $20 Billion in Arizona Fab 21 Expansion Amid Water and Labor Shortages

TSMC's board approved a $20 billion capital injection for its Arizona Fab 21 expansion. The facility earned $514 million profit last year but faces water scarcity, labor shortages, visa issues, and regulatory compliance.

TSMC Invests $20 Billion in Arizona Fab 21 Expansion Amid Water and Labor Shortages
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TSMC's board has approved a $20 billion capital injection to expand its Fab 21 facility in Arizona. The investment aims to boost semiconductor production capacity in the United States.

Fab 21 generated $514 million profit last year

Fab 21 generated $514 million in profit last year, according to Yeh Chun-Hsien, Taiwan National Development Council Minister. The expansion faces challenges including water scarcity, labor shortages, visa issues, and regulatory compliance.

The water recycling infrastructure status at Fab 21 remains unclear. TSMC has not confirmed whether the necessary systems are already in place.

The expansion is part of TSMC's broader strategy to increase its manufacturing footprint outside Taiwan. The Arizona site is one of the company's key overseas projects.

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