Taiwan Seeks Deeper Chip Partnership With the U.S. Through Arizona Investments

Taiwan Seeks Deeper Chip Partnership With the U.S. Through Arizona Investments

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Taiwan’s president has sent a clear message about the future of global technology and international partnerships: Taiwan wants to deepen its semiconductor cooperation with the United States, especially through major investments in Arizona. This move reflects both economic opportunity and strategic planning at a time when chips are becoming more important than ever.

Speaking during a meeting with U.S. Senator Ruben Gallego of Arizona, President Lai Ching-te said Taiwan hopes to see even more semiconductor factories, research centers, and technology facilities built in and around Phoenix. He described the growing chip industry in Arizona as a strong example of successful cooperation between Taiwanese and American companies.

At the center of this partnership is TSMC, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. TSMC is the world’s largest contract chipmaker and produces the most advanced chips used in artificial intelligence, smartphones, and modern electronics. The company is already investing about 165 billion dollars in Arizona to build several large factories. These plants are expected to play a key role in meeting U.S. demand for advanced chips while reducing dependence on overseas supply chains.

The United States has been encouraging Taiwan to invest more in domestic chip production. President Donald Trump has repeatedly called on countries with large trade surpluses, including Taiwan, to manufacture more high-value products inside the U.S. This pressure has focused especially on AI chips, which are essential for data centers, defense systems, and next-generation technology.

President Lai said more Taiwanese investment in Arizona would not only help businesses but also strengthen the overall relationship between Taiwan and the United States. He stressed that technology cooperation builds trust and long-term ties between countries, especially when it involves shared innovation and skilled jobs.

The meeting came shortly after Taiwan and the United States reached a major trade agreement. Under the deal, U.S. tariffs on Taiwanese exports were reduced from 20% to 15%. Taiwan also committed to investing 250 billion dollars in the U.S. across sectors such as semiconductors, energy, and artificial intelligence. In addition, Taiwan agreed to provide another 250 billion dollars in credit guarantees to support future investments.

Senator Gallego praised the scale of Taiwanese investment in Arizona, saying it has made the state stand out across the country. He noted that other U.S. states now look at Arizona with envy because of the jobs, technology, and economic growth brought by companies like TSMC.

Although the United States does not have formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan, it remains the island’s most important international supporter and main supplier of defensive weapons. Strong economic ties, especially in critical industries like semiconductors, continue to reinforce this partnership.

As global competition over technology grows, Taiwan’s focus on Arizona shows how chips are no longer just commercial products. They are strategic assets shaping alliances, security, and the future of innovation. For Taiwan and the United States, deeper cooperation in semiconductor manufacturing is becoming a cornerstone of their shared path forward.

Jan. 23, 2026 5:38 p.m. 565

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