US's Domestic Semiconductor Ambitions Take a Hit as Samsung Shelves Production Plans
Portfolio Pulse from Anusuya Lahiri
Samsung Electronics Co has postponed mass production at its new $17 billion chip plant in Taylor, Texas, from the second half of 2024 to 2025, impacting U.S. semiconductor production goals. Similarly, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) has delayed production at its Arizona fab to 2025. These delays come amidst a shortage of experienced workers and challenges such as environmental permit issues and slow financial support from the U.S. government, which has only granted $35 million of the promised $100 billion for semiconductor plants.

December 26, 2023 | 11:21 am
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Samsung Electronics Co's delay in starting mass production at its Texas chip plant may negatively impact investor sentiment due to the postponement of potential revenue from this new facility.
The delay in mass production at Samsung's Texas plant may be seen as a setback for the company's expansion plans in the U.S. and could potentially delay future revenue streams from this facility, which may negatively affect the stock in the short term.
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TSMC's postponement of its Arizona fab's production start to 2025 may concern investors about the company's U.S. expansion and its ability to meet demand, potentially affecting the stock price.
TSMC's delay mirrors Samsung's and indicates broader industry challenges that could hinder the company's growth and ability to capitalize on the U.S. market, which may lead to negative investor sentiment in the short term.
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