President Biden of the United States attended the ceremony of a semiconductor factory opened in Arizona by Taiwanese semiconductor maker TSMC and decided to build a supply chain that manufactures state-of-the-art semiconductors in the United States against China. showed confidence.

Taiwan's TSMC announced on the 6th that it will build a state-of-the-art semiconductor factory with a circuit width of 3 nanometers near the factory under construction in Arizona, western United States, aiming to start operations in 2024. .



As a result, TSMC's investment in Arizona will reach 40 billion dollars, or 5.5 trillion yen in Japanese yen.



President Biden addressed at a factory ceremony on the 6th, saying, ``We are witnessing a resurgence in American manufacturing. We will be able to purchase from the domestic supply chain," he said.



He said, ``If we build a stronger supply chain, our allies and friends will cooperate with the United States,'' he said. He showed confidence in building a supply chain.



The Biden administration intends to expand domestic production by changing the current situation in which the production of advanced semiconductors is concentrated in Taiwan, with Taiwan emergency in mind.