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TSMC says tariffs have some impact but AI demand remains robust

Chief executive C. C. Wei said the company has not seen any changes in customer behaviour due to tariff uncertainty

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TSMC chief executive C.C Wei answers questions during the company’s annual shareholders’ meeting in Hsinchu on Tuesday. Photo: AFP

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) said on Tuesday that US tariffs are having some impact on the company but demand for artificial intelligence (AI) remains strong and continues to outpace supply.

US President Donald Trump’s trade policies have created much uncertainty for the global chip industry and TSMC, the top producer of the world’s most advanced semiconductors whose customers include Apple and Nvidia.

Chief executive officer C. C. Wei, speaking at the company’s annual shareholders meeting in the northern Taiwanese city of Hsinchu on Tuesday, said they have not seen any changes in customer behaviour due to tariff uncertainty and the situation may become clearer in coming months.

“Tariffs do have some impact on TSMC, but not directly. That’s because tariffs are imposed on importers, not exporters. TSMC is an exporter. However, tariffs can lead to slightly higher prices, and when prices go up, demand may go down,” he said.

The TSMC logo is displayed on a building in Hsinchu, Taiwan April 15, 2025. Photo: Reuters
The TSMC logo is displayed on a building in Hsinchu, Taiwan April 15, 2025. Photo: Reuters

“If demand drops, TSMC’s business could be affected. But I can assure you that AI demand has always been very strong and it’s consistently outpacing supply.”

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