• @[email protected]
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    1302 months ago

    He emphasized that the proposed tariffs would leave companies with no choice but to invest in domestic production facilities to avoid high taxes.

    No choice except the obvious: Pass the cost of the Tax into the customer because there’s no way they’re going to spend billions to stand up a US fab plant anytime soon.

    • @[email protected]
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      392 months ago

      More so when these plants take 10 years to build. They will pass along the cost and just wait him out.

    • @[email protected]
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      282 months ago

      No choice except the obvious: Pass the cost of the Tax into the customer because there’s no way they’re going to spend billions to stand up a US fab plant anytime soon.

      TSMC is standing up fabs in the US, mostly because we’re bribing them to do so.

      The problem is that it takes literal years to build high tech manufacturing and isn’t something you can yank out of your ass to satisfy some idiot politician.

      • @[email protected]
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        372 months ago

        By Taiwanese law, TSMC isn’t allowed to move cutting edge processes to its US plant. The overseas operations have to be at least one gen behind.

        From a strategic point of view, it makes sense for the Taiwan government to do this. They don’t want the US to suck them dry then cut a deal with the mainland.

        • @[email protected]
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          162 months ago

          I mean, it’s economic blackmail: we won’t build the good shit anywhere else, so if you don’t protect us, you get nothing.

          Effective, but only if you’re dealing with someone who is rational, and, well, have you seen the brain-worm oligarchs in charge of the US lately?

          • @[email protected]
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            42 months ago

            For Taiwan, it’s a matter of survival, plain and simple. They’re not going to give up their monopoly because without it they cease to exist. It does not matter how irrational the person they’re dealing with is, because for them this is life and death, literally. TSMC is the single biggest national security asset they have.

    • @[email protected]
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      92 months ago

      Also, because these investments are long-term when the tariffs are likely to only be short term.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 months ago

      That’s just how tariffs work. They’re not a weapon against enemy nations. They’re a tax on Americans.

      And nobody is going to bring production back to this fascist slave pen of a country.

  • z3rOR0ne
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    822 months ago

    Oh man, Trump…I had this thing I wanted to give you…where did I put it…oh yeah…🖕

  • @[email protected]
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    802 months ago

    Awesome! Send them to Canada, we can build data centres and sell the cloud services back to Americans powered by the electricity that we expect to be tarriffed, and cooled by the water we won’t sell.

    • Lemminary
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      192 months ago

      Or Mexico! We’re already on it. Sheinbaum is working to get a chip manufacturing plant up in Guadalajara. Exciting stuff, honestly.

      • AbsentBird
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        62 months ago

        Make the chips in Guadalajara, ship them out of Puerto Vallarta to Vancouver to power server farms in Surrey; cut the US out entirely.

    • AbsentBird
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      42 months ago

      Hell, use the waste heat to power hot water heaters or something. It blows my mind that we don’t do more cloud computing in cold environments. The servers produce heat, the people need heat, solve one problem with another. Instead we seem to be putting them in the driest and hottest climates available.

    • unalivejoy
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      332 months ago

      TSMC was supposed to open a plant in the US, but apparently that takes a bit of time to get running.

      • sunzu2
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        They did say American worker is lazy and expects highest pay lol

        Cry me a fucking river. This corpo really forgot who defends their precious island. American tax payer spends good money in your support. Show some fucking respect.

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          The US gets an unsinkable aircraft off the coast of PRC, while Taiwan assumes all the risks of a war with PRC. If anything the US should show some respects to its allies instead of treating them like disposable pawns.

          • @[email protected]
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            -42 months ago

            Just to be clear, we do not guve a shit about : China, Taiwan, All of South east Asia, Ukraine, Russia, All of Eastern Europe, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Palestine, Iran, all of MENA

            You people are all own your own, stop embroilling us in your god damned fucking wars.

              • @[email protected]
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                12 months ago

                That only the washing and corporate gremlins that want an empire. They should be recycled as cat food.

            • @[email protected]
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              22 months ago

              The US definitely doesn’t give a shit about all those countries.

              But my take is the US is doing it so that it can continue its global dominance. Russia or China will happily take its place if the US relents. Are you willing to take a backseat to China or Russia? Doubtful.

          • sunzu2
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            Sir, I am not “the US”, i am USian pedon, merely a subject, speaking on my own behalf.

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          Maybe I’m misreading because one poster above deleted their comment, but I can’t understand: how exactly has TSMC shown “disrespect”? Or was the poster showing disrespect?

          Putting corporations aside and speaking of states: the US and Taiwan have respectful and friendly relations. They depend on each other.

          Now, a tariff of 25-100% on a partner’s primary export and one’s own vitally important import is more like putting a shotgun to one’s leg out of spite. It would be hurting oneself and hurting the other side - and not a little bit.

          The US is a store that Taiwan frequently shops in - a very big defense equipment store, I should say. Some of the toys cost money, but if you buy enough, you get kickbacks - the US gives Taiwan some security assistance for free. It also says it will assist Taiwan if anyone (we can imagine who that might be) attacks it.

          Meanwhile, Taiwan is a store the world frequently shops in - a very big microprocessor, memory and microcontroller store. Frequent customers can tell TSMC “it would be nice if you brought some of your business here, we have a vacant spot suitable for your plans”. And it works: one factory will be built in the US, one factory in the EU. Maybe elsewhere too. Getting that to happen didn’t need Trump or insane levels of customs tariffs.

          To achieve that, people just negotiated like normal people do. TMSC know they operate in a country prone to violent earthquakes and close to an agressive neighbour, they are quite OK with placing some of their business abroad.

          • sunzu2
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            I am a US worker and TSMC execs spoke shit about the US workers and said we get paid too much.

            I am expected to tolerate such behavior from a foreign corpo parasite when my taxes are spent to defend them?

            Y’all, can’t conceptualize the separation here lol

        • @[email protected]
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          82 months ago

          Wasn’t this the same justification that America used to send factory jobs overseas? I feel repeating verbatim what the US has stated is the ultimate sign of respect.

          • sunzu2
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            Sir, I am not “the US”, i am USian pedon, merely a subject, speaking on my own behalf.

        • ZeroOne
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          32 months ago

          If anything US should show some respect & lick the boots of EU, Taiwan & India

  • ZeroOne
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    542 months ago

    China I get, but Taiwan ? It’s literally a US-proxy state

    • Kokesh
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      232 months ago

      I’m sure that orange fuck will try to sell it to “beautiful” president Xi, or to clean it out to stop the conflict, or something like that, that bubbles up in his senile demented brain.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 months ago

      I mean Puerto Rico is literally part of the US and that doesn’t seem to matter for them…

  • @[email protected]
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    442 months ago

    If TSMC doesn’t want to set up shop in the USA, are the USA going to be able to produce chips on par with what TSMC can fab?

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      492 months ago

      they are building a plant in Arizona, but i doubt it’ll ever be as good as Taiwan can do, not just because Taiwan has the skills but if Taiwan doesn’t have this then what’s the point of protecting it? It’s sort of a way to say, if you want to to continue to access the best chips in the world you should protect us from China

    • @[email protected]
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      332 months ago

      The US could probably do it… With hundreds of billions of government incentives to rapidly stand up the entire supply chain… Which would still take at least a decade. The machines that TSMC uses are made by ASML and themselves have a global supply chain of over 500 separate companies and are backordered for several years due to their inherent value.

      In short, no.

      • @[email protected]
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        32 months ago

        It will take them 20 years to catch up to the 5-7 years they are behind, even with all the money in the world.

        As you say, it’s setting up the supply chain.

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      Intel has been trying to get itself into that position for years, with huge amounts of public money being pumped in, and it is struggling so badly the company lost patience and fired the CEO who had the best chance of getting this done. And, as others have said, it doesn’t look like TSMC is about to let its US fabs do the most advanced stuff even if they could.

      So this move will just make the best technology less accessible to the USA and tech products more expensive for Americans, for the foreseeable future.

      • Logi
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        12 months ago

        for the foreseeable future.

        Or 4 years, whichever comes first.

    • @[email protected]
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      242 months ago

      From what I understand one of the things that is protecting Taiwan from China is their fabs. They will fight for their lives to make sure they are protected by this.

      As someone with family over in Taiwan, I really want them to be okay. Things are getting depressing globally.

  • Magnus
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    442 months ago

    It’s going to impact American consumers a hell of a lot more.

    • Maple Engineer
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      252 months ago

      Came here to say that. Americans pay the tarrifs. He’s raising prices for American consumers.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 month ago

            There has been a lot of greatness in US, but the people fighting the good fights seem to be losing right now. Just slowly, a little year by year. Hopefully this a kick in the pants too fucking far and we wake the fuck up and see we have to actually do something about it.

    • tiredofsametab
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      Maybe if that happens, computer parts won’t get a huge markup here in Japan anymore in that … ah, who am I kidding; they’ll still gouge us.

  • @[email protected]
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    382 months ago

    But I thought the Tim Apple donation to the trump inauguration was supposed to curry enough favor to avoid this.

    ThisIsMySurpisedFace.jpg.