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Almost half of TSMC Arizona plant hires are from Taiwan; full expansion ‘unlikely’
“When Apple chipmaker TSMC was granted federal subsidies for building its first U.S. plant, creating jobs for American workers was one of the key arguments. But with hiring well underway, a new report says that almost half of the TSMC Arizona plant hires are from Taiwan.”
October 5, 2023
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