TSMC approves capital injection of $3.5 billion for Arizona factory

FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Joe Biden visits Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) in Phoenix

TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC said on Tuesday its board had approved a plan of capital injection of up to $3.5 billion to TSMC Arizona.

TSMC in December tripled its planned investment at the Arizona chip plant, which began construction late last year, to $40 billion.

The company said the capital injection is part of the planned $40 billion spent.

The factory, among the largest foreign investments in U.S. history, will start production in 2024, using advanced 5 nm technology.

TSMC expects its Phoenix factories to create 13,000 high-tech jobs, including 4,500 under TSMC and the rest at suppliers.

(This story has been corrected to say that the production will start in 2024 using 5 nm technology, not in 2026 using 3nm technology in paragraph 4; also clarifies that capital injection is part of investment planned, in paragraph 3) 

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(Reporting by Meg Shen; editing by Jason Neely)

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