Apple CEO Tim Cook recently visited the White House, and after committing an additional $100 billion in US investment, Donald Trump held a where he announced an addendum to his new tariff plan.
Last week, Trump announced a whole new set of tariffs, with the likes of , but semiconductors were left in the dark, but no longer. In the conference, Trump states, "A lot of countries, a lot of companies are leaving various other places and they're coming to the United States." He continues, "So, in other words, we'll be putting a tariff of approximately 100% on chips and semiconductors"
These tariffs don't entirely rely on the honour system, though. Trump does state that tariffs will apply after the fact, so "if for some reason you say you're building and you don't build, then we go back and we add it up."
This means the likes of TSMC and [[link]] Samsung, both of which produce semiconductors, will not be hit by any tariffs. Both are continuing investments in the US. TSMC is based in Taiwan and is the largest semiconductor manufacturer in the world. TSMC and Samsung offer the smallest process nodes at 3 nm, which allows for much greater transistor density, and therefore better efficiency. TSMC's Arizona fab is currently on its 4 nm process, though [[link]] it is expected to use its 2 nm process in 2028.
As reported by , Dan Lachica, president of the Philippine semiconductor industry, says this new rule would be "devastating" as semiconductors account for "around 70% of the country's exports." The Philippines is not expected to be the only country negatively hit by these tariffs. The trade minister of Malaysia, Tegku Zafrul Aziz, said Malaysia "will [[link]] risk losing a major market in the United States if its products become less competitive as a result of the imposition of these tariffs."
Malaysia is where Intel has a large packaging facility, and AMD operates too, though the former has manufacturing capability in the US, as well as elsewhere around the globe, and AMD uses TSMC to manufacture its chips.
Apple's further investment in the US is paired with the announcement that it would be bringing its glass production line to a factory in Kentucky. A says "every iPhone and Apple Watch sold around the world will be built with Kentucky-made cover glass". As pointed out by , Tim Cook noted in an earnings call in May that tariffs would cost the company $900 million in that quarter alone.
Though the likes of TSMC (and partners like Nvidia) don't appear to be hit with a major negative impact from this new tariff change, the global effect on semiconductor production and research is bad news for broader competition.

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