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) enjoys a very significant role in the global tech industry. The company is well aware of this fact and as such has said that it still expects the same growth as it predicted before President Donald Trump announced his tariffs.
These tariffs, which keep getting removed and reapplied, are wreaking havoc across the globe. Stocks are fluctuating, investors are pulling back and no one is sure what the long-term effects are going to entail. Some companies have already started to increase the prices of their products to combat the effects of these tariffs. For example thethat its business will remain largely unaffected. The company still expects a growth of over 20 percent this year as well as AI revenue to double. Demand for chips to scale AI models is one of the major factors that has boosted TSMC’s confidence for 2025. Furthermore TSMC is also seeing an increase in business in another manner where it initially did not expect much growth. When TSMC first started opening plants in the U.S. it did not expect to receive much business there as ordering from Taiwan still remained more cost-effective for companies. However, now that tariffs have made everything so much more volatile, TSMC is seeing a drastic increase in orders placed at its U.S. factories.for its Stateside plants to the extent where it will now actually enjoy a healthy profit. Meanwhile companies like Apple and Nvidia have no choice but to pay up as continuing to order from outside the country may land them in trouble down the line. Companies around the world are revising their outlook for 2025 and global trade is expected to decline due to the effects of tariffs. Analysts and experts in the field are also saying that TSMC’s confidence may be a bit misplaced and that the company may suffer the same effects as everyone else. Perhaps TSMC simply doesn’t want to spook investors or perhaps it really does command enough influence to storm through the global trade decline. I suppose we’ll know sooner rather than later.Abdullah loves smartphones, Virtual Reality, and audio gear. Though he covers a wide range of news his favorite is always when he gets to talk about the newest VR venture or when Apple sets the industry ablaze with another phenomenal release.A discussion is a place, where people can voice their opinion, no matter if it is positive, neutral or negative. However, when posting, one must stay true to the topic, and not just share some random thoughts, which are not directly related to the matter.Multiple accounts - one person can have only one accountModeration is done by humans. We try to be as objective as possible and moderate with zero bias. If you think a post should be moderated - please, report it.Verizon has quietly upgraded its best plan in two big T-Mobile-crushing waysSamsung could replace Gemini as Motorola also plans to leave Apple Intelligence in the dust
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