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TSMC's CEO has stated that the company's new U.S. plant in Arizona is facing complex compliance issues and lengthy permitting requirements, making it unlikely to receive the most advanced chip technology before Taiwanese factories. Construction delays, labor shortages, and higher chemical costs are among the challenges encountered. Despite these issues, TSMC is confident in producing high-quality chips in Arizona and expects a smooth ramp-up process. The U.S.
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