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Tsmcs 100 Billion Bet Tests US Ties and Chip Dominance

Finance · 04/02/2025

Tsmcs 100 Billion Bet Tests US Ties and Chip Dominance

TSMC has committed to investing tens of billions of US dollars in expanding production in the United States, aiming to alleviate pressure from the US government. However, investors have reacted tepidly to this strategy. While this move will increase US-based production capacity, it represents only a small portion of the company's total revenue and may impact profitability. TSMC faces numerous challenges in its US expansion, including equipment, labor shortages, and geopolitical risks. In the long run, overseas expansion is a necessary choice for TSMC to overcome domestic resource constraints.

US and Indonesia Sign Historic Trade Pact

Finance · 07/31/2025

US and Indonesia Sign Historic Trade Pact

The United States and Indonesia have reached a significant trade agreement, allowing American companies full access to the Indonesian market for the first time. This deal is expected to boost exports of $15 billion in energy, $4.5 billion in agricultural products, and Boeing aircraft. It marks the ongoing efforts of the Trump administration to improve the trade deficit.

New Jersey Towns Face Deadline Dispute Over Affordable Housing

Apartment Rental · 08/07/2025

New Jersey Towns Face Deadline Dispute Over Affordable Housing

Nearly 80 towns in New Jersey have applied for extensions to develop affordable housing plans, sparking controversy due to resource constraints and limited public participation. Housing advocates oppose the delays, arguing that towns have already established clear planning requirements and that court reviews are becoming stricter. This situation highlights the deep-rooted conflicts between local governments and the state regarding housing equity and administrative efficiency.

US Crackdown on Chinese Auto Sector Triggers Ashare Slump

Finance · 01/10/2025

US Crackdown on Chinese Auto Sector Triggers Ashare Slump

The Chinese A-share market closed sharply down on Friday, influenced by the upcoming announcement of new regulations affecting the Chinese automobile industry by the U.S. The Shanghai Composite Index fell below 3,200 points, with significant declines also seen in the Shenzhen Composite Index and the ChiNext Index. Meanwhile, the central bank adjusted its treasury bond buying strategy to ensure market liquidity.