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TSMC’s expanding footprint in the United States is frequently described as a reaction to tariffs or geopolitical pressure from Washington. This reading, however, risks oversimplifying a far more complex reality.
Based on reporting from Taiwan’s science parks, accounts from former TSMC executives, and recent developments in Arizona, this article argues that TSMC’s overseas expansion reflects a negotiated political economy rather than a straightforward act of compliance.
What looks like geopolitics is, in practice, shaped by capacity constraints, pricing power, regulatory trade-offs, and a carefully sequenced alignment of interests between governments and a company that has become indispensable to the global semiconductor industry.