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TSMC may build new Taiwan plant annually for 10 years
TSMC plans to expand production in Kaohsiung, Tainan, and Taichung over three years, ensuring water and electricity supply. The 2-nanometer process stays in Taiwan.2024/11/21 15:11 -
Taiwan-U.S. ties stable, CNFI chairman assures businesses
The CNFI chairman reassures Taiwan’s businesses of stable U.S. relations and no water or electricity shortages. Government backs growth and green energy plans.2024/11/11 15:33 -
TSMC advances with construction of Kaohsiung factories
Taipei (TVBS News) - Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai has announced that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) is making progress on schedule with the construction of its first factory in Kaohsiung. The second factory has also received the necessary license, and administrative procedures are underway. The city government has ensured that Kaohsiung has ample water and electricity supply, as well as available land. Plans are in place for a reclaimed water plant and the promotion of green electricity. The government is fully committed to assisting in the development of the industrial park, including urban planning, transportation improvements, and collaborations in talent training. Kaohsiung City Government is closely cooperating with TSMC to expedite the realization of the company’s advanced processing facilities.2023/12/27 10:30 -
NDC notes Taiwan’s breakthroughs in green energy transition
The Taiwanese government is taking preemptive measures to achieve its goal of net-zero emissions by 2050. Premier Chen Chien-jen highlights the importance of a talented workforce and enhanced research in guiding industries towards a green energy transition. The government is also focused on strengthening strategies and providing better services for domestic industries. The National Development Council is actively removing obstacles to land acquisition for overseas businesses returning to Taiwan. The Ministry of Economic Affairs has proposed a plan to increase water supply capacity and promote the use of reclaimed and desalinated water. Additionally, the MOEA is investing in renewable energy infrastructure, particularly in solar and offshore wind power, with the aim of establishing high-performance offshore wind ports.2023/11/16 21:21