The US action would have limited potential long-term impact, as TSMC’s Nanjing facility accounts for a small proportion of total capacity
The US action, with effect from December 31, rescinded TSMC’s fast track export privilege known as Validated End User (VEU) status, which meant future shipments of US-origin semiconductor equipment to the Taiwanese firm’s Nanjing fabrication plant would require individual licences.
Without the blanket VEU coverage, sourcing chipmaking gear would be more difficult for TSMC, according to a Macquarie Group research note on Tuesday.
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