Taiwan Power has expanded its overseas layout and received government subsidies and support from the United States, Germany, Japan and China. In the first half of this year, it received government subsidies of NT$6.7128 billion, and has accumulated...
Taiwan Power has expanded its overseas layout and received government subsidies and support from the United States, Germany, Japan and China. In the first half of this year, it received government subsidies of NT$6.7128 billion, and has accumulated government subsidies of NT$142.292 billion in the past year.
According to Taiwan Financial Report data, Taiwan's subsidiary TSMC Arizona, ESMC, JASM and Taiwan Electric Nanjing have obtained subsidies from local governments due to their operations in factories in the United States, Germany, Japan and China, mainly used to supplement non-operating industries, factories and equipment purchase costs, as well as part of the costs and costs incurred in building factories and producing factories.
Taiwan Power received 3.5.149 billion yuan in the first quarter of this year, and another 3.1979 billion yuan in the second quarter, with a total of 6.7128 billion yuan in the first half of the year, and Canada estimated that it would receive 7.5.164 billion yuan in 2024.Taiwan Power has obtained a total of 14.2292 billion yuan in the past year and a half.
Taiwan Power pointed out that TSMC Arizona, ESMC, JASM and TSMC Nanjing and other TSMC have signed subsidiaries with the local government, and the contract includes the construction process and other conditions that should be followed. In addition, TSMC Arizona will be required to apply for 25% of the investment amount as an investment support for eligible investment.
Taiwan Electric's first wafer factory in Arizona, USA, produced a 4-nanometer process in the fourth quarter of 2024. The second wafer factory has completed construction and will produce a 3-nanometer process, which is accelerating the production progress. The third wafer factory is expected to use 2-nanometer and A16 processes and has started the operation. Taiwan Telecom has invested US$165 billion in Arizona, building 6 wafer factories, 2 advanced packaging factories and 1 R&D center.
Type Iron and Steel was mass-produced in Kumamoto, Japan at the end of 2024, and the second special-process wafer factory construction project will be launched later this year, and the situation will be determined by the local foundation facilities.
Taiwan Electric Germany's Delethden Factory made soil in August last year. The president, Ke-Iran, said a few days ago that the team's current focus is to establish basic facilities such as water recycling systems, gas and chemical supply. This factory is expected to be mass-produced in 2027 and supply the European automobile and industrial markets.