GlobalWafers Co. is actively building out manufacturing overseas in anticipation of rising tariffs on chip materials, underscoring growing expectations that tit-for-tat trade measures will disrupt the semiconductor supply chain in the coming years.
With SEMICON Taiwan 2024 soon to kickstart on September 4, Polish semiconductor suppliers are preparing to strengthen their ties with Taiwan. Supported by the Polish Investment and Trade Agency, the Polish Pavilion will make its second appearance in Semicon Taiwan, following last year’s fruitful results.
As the global demand for chips continues to grow, Arizona is positioning itself as America’s answer to Taiwan’s semiconductor prowess. The state is rapidly evolving into a powerhouse for chip manufacturing, with ambitious plans that mirror the successful clustering model that has made Taiwan a global leader in the sector.
Kaynes SemiCon, a subsidiary of Kaynes Technology, has reiterated its commitment to establishing an advanced electronics manufacturing facility in Hyderabad, Telangana, despite recently securing approval for a project in Gujarat.
The Biden administration had already allocated US$7.5 billion for the purpose of expanding the electrical vehicle (EV) charging network. Recently, it announced that a subsidy of US$521 million will be added, benefiting 29 states and further pushing US EV infrastructure forward, making charging more convenient.