US Chipmakers to Produce Chips at TSMC’s Arizona Plant

by EditorR

Another wave of microchip production is shifting to the United States. Two American chip giants have decided to make chips on U.S. soil and work together with a new chip plant in Arizona. That plant is owned by Taiwanese chip giant TSMC.

China is looking for allies to help fight its trade war with the United States. To do it, the leader of the Chinese Communist Party is visiting three countries in Asia with strategic importance.

President Donald Trump suggests the Chinese leader is making an effort to play dirty by meeting with certain Asian countries.

The UK is shutting down an alleged Chinese plan. British politicians say a Chinese company intends to close the last British steel factory so that the UK would be forced to import the metal from China. We have the details on the decision to stop it.

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