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Investing.com -- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) said that the U.S. government has withdrawn its approval allowing the company to ship critical equipment without restrictions to its Nanjing chip plant in China.
The revocation takes effect on December 31, after which any U.S. equipment sent to the Nanjing site will require a license.
"While we are evaluating the situation and taking appropriate measures, including communicating with the U.S. government, we remain fully committed to ensuring the uninterrupted operation of TSMC Nanjing," the company said in a statement.
The decision adds new compliance barriers for TSMC’s Chinese operations, making the import of American chipmaking equipment more complex and tightly regulated.
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