Chip giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. plans to invest a $100 billion in the United States, President Donald Trump announced Monday as he appeared with the company's head at the White House.
The investment plan, announced at the White House, was made as the Trump administration pushes to bring chip making back to the United States.
The White House credited tariff threats for bringing investment to Arizona after Apple pledged $500 billion to invest in the U.S. - though Trump expressed doubts about federal support for the TSMC project - where production of Apple chips began last month - under President Biden.
It’s a scam,” John Ladd said, differentiating between what politicians say and what they do. “Republicans want cheap labor. Democrats want cheap votes. Americans want
The Arizona Senate president will visit the White House next week to discuss Environmental Protection Agency policies that he says are hurting the state and its businesses. Sen. Warren Petersen, the Gilbert resident who leads the chamber's Republican majority,
Attorney General Kris Mayes' aggressive style is in sharp contrast with the approach of Gov. Katie Hobbs, who is choosing her battles.
Arizona producers of vegetables, cotton, dairy products, tree nuts, beef and forage could see reduced exports and lower prices as a result of tariffs.
Chip giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. plans to invest an additional $100 billion in the United States, President Donald Trump announced Monday as he appeared with the company’s head at the
In the aftermath of Friday’s Oval Office debacle, Team Trump apparently expects Volodymyr Zelenskyy to beg for forgiveness — by some accounts, on camera.
The meeting comes as the White House said it is set to announce a more than $100 billion investment in the United States by a chipmaker from Taiwan, amid a push by Trump to encourage investments in American manufacturing.
Sen. Mark Kelly has long backed Ukraine in its war with Russia and spoken in harsh terms about Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Trump administration says it will determine which news outlets can cover the president, breaking with decades of press tradition.
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