Tuesday, January 28th 2025
Trump Administration Plans to Impose 25-100% Tariffs on Taiwan-Sourced Chips, Including TSMC
The United States, currently led by the Trump administration, could be preparing a surprise package to its close silicon ally—Taiwan. During a House GOP issues conference in Florida, US President Donald Trump announced that he would impose 25% to 100% tariffs on Taiwan-made chips, including the world's leading silicon manufacturer, TSMC. Trump addressed the conference, saying, "In the very near future, we are going to be placing tariffs on foreign production of computer chips, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals to return production of these essential goods to the United States. They left us and went to Taiwan; we want them to come back. We do not want to give them billions of dollars like this ridiculous program that Biden has given everybody billions of dollars. They already have billions of dollars. […] They did not need money. They needed an incentive. And the incentive is going to be they [do not want to] pay a 25%, 50% or even a 100% tax."
The issue for TSMC is its massive reliance on US companies to drive revenue. The majority of its cutting-edge silicon is going to only a handful of companies, including Apple, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, and Broadcom. With tariffs, the supply chain economics, especially in the world of semiconductors, will break. TSMC's most significant export country is the US, and US companies with trillions of US Dollars of market capitalization rely on Taiwanese silicon. As a result, TSMC will most likely raise its wafer prices, with results trickling down to US companies raising their product prices with additional price hikes. TSMC plans to bring its advanced manufacturing on American soil, but given that these tariffs might break the economic model it currently operates under, it may need to happen sooner. Taiwan-based silicon giant has planned to leave US facilities trailing behind by a generation or two of advanced manufacturing, while domestic facilities produce the newest nodes. If Trump decides to go through tariffs, TSMC could make additional changes to its US-based manufacturing plans.
Sources:
C-SPAN, via Tom's Hardware
The issue for TSMC is its massive reliance on US companies to drive revenue. The majority of its cutting-edge silicon is going to only a handful of companies, including Apple, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, and Broadcom. With tariffs, the supply chain economics, especially in the world of semiconductors, will break. TSMC's most significant export country is the US, and US companies with trillions of US Dollars of market capitalization rely on Taiwanese silicon. As a result, TSMC will most likely raise its wafer prices, with results trickling down to US companies raising their product prices with additional price hikes. TSMC plans to bring its advanced manufacturing on American soil, but given that these tariffs might break the economic model it currently operates under, it may need to happen sooner. Taiwan-based silicon giant has planned to leave US facilities trailing behind by a generation or two of advanced manufacturing, while domestic facilities produce the newest nodes. If Trump decides to go through tariffs, TSMC could make additional changes to its US-based manufacturing plans.
57 Comments on Trump Administration Plans to Impose 25-100% Tariffs on Taiwan-Sourced Chips, Including TSMC
Realistically, is this all a bluff ? US Tech 100 futures are still green at the moment. Furthermore, all the tech CEO vampires were at his inauguration and they have announced massive capex this year for AI datacenters. I find it hard to believe he would just impose a 50% tariff on all of his buddies like that. :kookoo:
Because none of his supporters ever need any Taiwan supplied chips to access his "Truth"ful propaganda, right???
Well, one can only hope that the reduced demand in the US market will improve supply and pricing for the rest of us, who live in the real world...
i think even people down under and in Brazil will be able to say that quite soon. Nuclear is back on the table, so at least they are finally talking about fixing the global energy crisis.
dont see what that has to do with this topic though, this is just a spat that’s going to backfire in a major way and will be done away with.
Does not TSMC already building fabs in there?
And the US will be screwed, with highly priced chips and limited production capacity.
This will end up the same way as the success story of 'Trump vs the Rocket Man' - North Korea is stronger than ever.
The man is a blundering fool.
“It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal.”
― Henry KissingerWell, who needs independent Taiwan anyway, "that's not our fight".
It is 25-100% tariffs, not 25-100% increase in tariffs.
On top of that, the US now have some manufacturing facilities for chips, it would have been a harder pill to swallow just a few years ago
And almost all the companies who design the chips are US based, including Nvidia, AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm
So it makes sense, now I wonder what will happen with Taiwan
So don't blame this on the media.
It's just like retards defending Trump that he never actually said he'd take Greenland, only for him to start repeating this over and over again, almost every day...