Arizona’s support for Taiwan goes back to the mid-20th century, helping lay the groundwork for what became the largest foreign direct investment project in the US. Illustration: Davies Christian Surya
Arizona’s support for Taiwan goes back to the mid-20th century, helping lay the groundwork for what became the largest foreign direct investment project in the US. Illustration: Davies Christian Surya

Taiwan-Arizona ties: the history behind TSMC’s decision to build US$12 billion chip plant in southwestern US

  • Arizona’s long-standing support for Taiwan, going back to the 1960s, underscores the increasing importance of subnational diplomacy for the self-ruled island
  • TSMC likely did not invest in Arizona for political purposes, experts say, but a state’s ties to Beijing could affect Taiwanese business decision-making

Arizona’s support for Taiwan goes back to the mid-20th century, helping lay the groundwork for what became the largest foreign direct investment project in the US. Illustration: Davies Christian Surya
Arizona’s support for Taiwan goes back to the mid-20th century, helping lay the groundwork for what became the largest foreign direct investment project in the US. Illustration: Davies Christian Surya
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