TSMC Anticipates Long-Term U.S. Authorization for Chip Tool Supply to China Facility

TSMC Anticipates Long-Term U.S. Authorization for Chip Tool Supply to China Facility

TAIPEI, Oct 13 (Reuters) – Taiwan’s TSMC (2330.TW) said on Friday it‌ expects to receive permission from the United States to ‌supply its‍ China plant with U.S. chipmaking tools indefinitely, in an easing of Washington’s​ restrictions on foreign chipmakers operating in China.The⁤ U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of​ Industry and Security (BIS)‍ has advised TSMC to ‌apply for the “validated⁤ end-user“‍ (VEU) programme, which would allow the​ chipmaker to receive exports without separate approvals, the company⁣ said in a statement⁤ to Reuters.”We expect‍ to receive a⁢ permanent authorization through the VEU process,” TSMC said, noting that it did not previously need to apply ⁢for‌ VEU status.Taiwan Economy Minister Wang Mei-hua said ​earlier on Friday that TSMC has‌ received the‍ waiver from the United States to supply U.S. equipment to the company’s factory in ‌China.Last October, the⁤ Biden administration published a⁤ sweeping set of export controls, including a‌ measure to cut off China from certain semiconductor chips made⁣ anywhere ⁤in the world with U.S. tools, vastly expanding the ‍reach of a bid ⁢to slow Beijing’s​ technological and ⁢military advances.South Korea’s government said this week that Samsung Electronics (005930.KS) and ‍SK Hynix (000660.KS) will‍ be allowed to supply​ U.S. chip equipment to their China factories indefinitely without separate U.S. ⁣approvals.TSMC, ⁢the world’s ‍largest ‌contract chipmaker, said last year it had been granted a one-year authorisation by the United States that covered​ its factory in Nanjing, China, that makes less-advanced 28 nanometre chips.The company, a major Apple Inc (AAPL.O) supplier, also said in the statement that it has received U.S. authorisation to continue operating in Nanjing while ⁤it applies for VEU ⁢status.However, the⁤ United States is continuing efforts to⁢ cut China off from top AI technology and plug gaps in export controls.Reuters exclusively reported on Thursday that the Biden administration is​ considering closing a loophole that gives Chinese companies access to American artificial ⁤intelligence (AI) chips through units located overseas.The United States‌ last year shook relations with Beijing when it unveiled new restrictions on shipments of AI chips and chipmaking ⁣tools ⁤to ​China,‍ seeking to thwart its military advances.TSMC’s Taipei-listed shares closed up 0.6% on ⁤Friday, outperforming the broader market​ (.TWII) which dropped 0.3%.Read NextTechnologycategoryExclusive: Biden eyes adding AI chip curbs to Chinese companies abroad10:12 AM UTCHuman RightscategoryMeta takes steps to remove Hamas-related disinformation9:36 AM UTCarticle with gallerySpacecategoryNASA launches ⁣spacecraft ⁤to explore metal-rich asteroid Psyche2:36 PM UTC · Updated agoTechnologycategoryGoogle to defend generative AI users ‌from copyright claimsOctober 12, ⁢2023Reporting by Sarah Wu⁢ and Ben⁤ Blanchard; Editing by Sonali Paul, Muralikumar Anantharaman⁣ &⁤ Simon Cameron-MooreOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. Acquire Licensing…

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