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TSMC Commits $265 Billion to US Chipmaking — 10 Fabs and 2 Packaging Plants Coming to Arizona in Landmark Trump Deal

by Team Lumida
July 16, 2026
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  • TSMC has formalized a commitment to invest an additional $100 billion in US chipmaking capacity, raising its total planned US investment to $265 billion and expanding its eventual Arizona presence to 10 fabrication plants and two packaging facilities; the four new fabs will produce logic chips using 2-nanometer process technology — currently the most advanced commercially available node — and depending on market conditions, TSMC may shift the mix to three logic fabs and one packaging plant; TSMC’s first Arizona fab began volume production of 4nm chips in late 2024, its second fab is expected to begin 3nm production in the second half of next year, and the additional four fabs represent a multi-year buildout that will make Arizona one of the most advanced semiconductor manufacturing hubs outside Taiwan.
  • The expanded commitment is part of a broader US-Taiwan deal finalized in January 2026 that reduced US tariffs on Taiwan to 15% in exchange for Taiwan directly investing $250 billion into US projects; TSMC’s earlier $65 billion commitment under the Biden-era Chips Act does not count toward the $250 billion total, making TSMC’s $265 billion commitment the anchor of Taiwan’s investment pledge — and a critical deliverable for the Trump administration’s semiconductor sovereignty agenda; Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick played a central role in pushing TSMC to escalate its commitments, first to $165 billion in March 2025 and then using the threat of tariffs to extract the current level.
  • The strategic logic driving TSMC’s US expansion has three distinct components: geopolitical risk reduction (Taiwan is an earthquake-prone, self-governed island that China has claimed and threatened to seize by force, making geographic concentration of advanced chip production in Taiwan a recognized strategic vulnerability for the global economy); customer proximity (Nvidia, Apple, AMD, and other leading AI chip designers are US-headquartered and benefit from supply chain proximity); and commercial necessity (TSMC needs Washington’s cooperation on export controls, technology access, and regulatory approvals that make the US relationship essential to its global business model).
  • TSMC’s $265 billion US commitment is the largest foreign direct investment in American manufacturing history and fundamentally changes the global semiconductor supply chain map: by the time all 10 Arizona fabs are operational, the US will have the world’s second-largest concentration of advanced chipmaking capacity outside Taiwan, reducing — though not eliminating — the Taiwan Strait chokepoint risk that has been identified as a top-tier national security vulnerability by every major US intelligence assessment since 2020; for Nvidia, Apple, and the AI industry broadly, domestic US chip production provides supply chain resilience that was entirely absent three years ago.

What Happened?

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. plans to invest an additional $100 billion in US chipmaking, expanding its total US commitment to $265 billion, a US official said Thursday. The additional investment will fund four new chip fabrication plants in Arizona, bringing TSMC’s eventual US presence to 10 fabs and two packaging facilities. The four new plants will produce 2-nanometer chips — currently the most advanced commercially available technology. The commitment is part of the US-Taiwan deal struck in January 2026 that lowered tariffs on Taiwan to 15% in exchange for $250 billion in Taiwanese investment into the US.

Why It Matters?

TSMC’s $265 billion US buildout is the most consequential single foreign direct investment in American manufacturing history. The strategic significance goes far beyond the dollar figure: TSMC manufactures virtually all of the world’s most advanced AI chips, and having that production concentrated exclusively in Taiwan has been identified as the single largest supply chain vulnerability in the global technology ecosystem. Ten Arizona fabs producing 2nm chips would give the US domestic access to cutting-edge semiconductor capacity for the first time in decades — fundamentally changing the risk calculus for the AI industry, the defense sector, and any technology that depends on leading-edge chips.

What’s Next?

Watch for TSMC’s official announcement with specific timelines for the four new fabs — the US official who provided details to Bloomberg declined to specify when the investments would be completed. Also watch the US worker pipeline: Bloomberg has previously reported a semiconductor worker shortfall that threatens the pace of US chip factory buildout, and 10 Arizona fabs will require a workforce that doesn’t currently exist at scale in the US; immigration policy, STEM education investment, and worker training programs will be critical bottlenecks. The antitrust and export control implications of TSMC operating at this scale inside the US will also shape how China responds to what Beijing will view as a direct challenge to its own semiconductor ambitions.

Source: Bloomberg

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