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TSMC: Order gap can be filled if unable to sell chips to Huawei

Jim Stein by Jim Stein
June 9, 2020
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HSINCHU, Taiwan (Business) – Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC) could quickly fill the order gap created by the inability to sell to Huawei’s HiSilicon chip division due to U.S. restrictions, the company’s chairman said on Tuesday.

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TSMC is caught between escalating trade tension between China and the United States, where the world’s biggest contract chipmaker also has production bases.

The company last month unveiled plans for a $12 billion plant in the United States just hours before Washington outlined a proposal to amend chip export rules, a move that would restrict TSMC’s sales to major Chinese client Huawei Technologies Co Ltd.

The new rule, announced by the U.S. Commerce Department last month, expands U.S. authority to require licences for sales to Huawei of semiconductors made abroad with U.S. technology, vastly expanding its reach to halt exports to the world’s second-largest smartphone maker.

Asked at an annual general meeting whether TSMC could fill the gap in orders left by HiSilicon if the U.S. restrictions come into place, TSMC Chairman Mark Liu said, “We hope that won’t happen”.

“But if it does, we will replace it in a very short time,” he said, speaking in the northern Taiwanese city of Hsinchu, where TSMC is based.

“It’s difficult for me to predict how fast it could be filled immediately,” Liu added.

TSMC is not the only company impacted by U.S.-China tension, he said.

“Please be reassured. We will find a solution,” he said, answering a shareholder question on concerns about TSMC being affected by diplomatic disagreements between Beijing and Washington.

“We will overcome the challenges one by one.”

TSMC’s U.S. investment plan is “definitely in line with” the company’s interests, and will help it gain the trust of clients and help boost its talent pool, Liu added.

(Photos syndicated via Reuters)

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