Taiwan Maintains Lead in Advanced Semiconductor Production, Ministry Says
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taiwan maintains a significantly higher capacity for advanced semiconductor manufacturing within the island compared to overseas facilities.
- TSMC operates 19 advanced process and packaging plants in Taiwan, with 13 more under construction.
- Major international companies like Nvidia, Micron, and AMD continue to expand their investments in Taiwan.
Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs emphasized that the island hosts a substantially larger capacity for advanced semiconductor manufacturing than its overseas operations. The ministry highlighted that TSMC currently operates 19 plants focused on advanced processes and packaging within Taiwan, with an additional 13 facilities under construction.
This strategic focus ensures that Taiwan remains the primary hub for the company's most cutting-edge chip production. The ministry stressed its commitment to maintaining this lead, outlining three key priorities: ensuring the majority of manufacturing capacity stays in Taiwan, keeping the most advanced technologies on the island, and preserving Taiwan's comprehensive tech industry ecosystem.
In response to the global AI boom, Taiwan's semiconductor industry is expanding its international reach while simultaneously bolstering domestic investment. This dual approach aims to sustain and enhance Taiwan's competitive edge on the world stage. The ministry also pledged to support companies in expanding their facilities in Taiwan, focusing on improving infrastructure such as land, water, and power supply.
Several major international tech firms, including Nvidia, AMD, and Micron, have recently increased their investments in Taiwan. These significant capital injections underscore the companies' confidence in Taiwan's semiconductor supply chain and overall industrial environment. The Ministry of Economic Affairs affirmed its dedication to refining the investment climate and assisting businesses in accessing global markets, thereby solidifying Taiwan's leading position in the high-tech industry.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.