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TSMC Raises Total U.S. Investment to $265 Billion with New $100B Pledge

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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company has announced an additional $100 billion commitment to its operations in the United States. The new pledge brings TSMC's total planned investment in the country to $265 billion. The expansion is centered on the company's rapidly growing facilities in Arizona. The move signals a significant deepening of the chipmaking giant's footprint on American soil.

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