The CEO of major Apple supplier TSMC says that complex compliance issues, local construction regulations, and extensive permitting requirements — in essence, significant red tape — will likely prevent the company’s new U.S. plant from receiving its most advanced chip technology before its factories in Taiwan.
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TSMC says Arizona plant unlikely to get latest chip tech before Taiwan due to red tape
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