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TSMC Downplays US Tariff Threat Amid AI Chip Demand Surge

What Happened

TSMC, the world\’s leading chipmaker based in Taiwan, stated that upcoming US tariffs are likely to have a limited effect on its business, citing strong demand for AI chips as a key buffer. TSMC supplies crucial components for major tech firms driving advancements in artificial intelligence, and its leadership in advanced node manufacturing remains largely unchallenged. The company emphasized that AI industry momentum is contributing to sustained orders and revenue stability despite macroeconomic headwinds and geopolitical uncertainties, such as the new tariffs introduced by the US government.

Why It Matters

TSMC\’s confidence highlights how demand for AI technologies is reshaping the global semiconductor landscape and cushioning firms against policy and trade disruptions. The news underscores the importance of chipmakers in powering innovation and supporting the broader digital economy. Read more in our AI News Hub

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