1. TSMC's Arizona fab faces $7.2B costs and labor shortages, delaying mass production to 2027/2028; 2. U.S. unions criticize TSMC for importing Taiwanese workers, triggering disputes; 3. TSMC plans new fabs in Germany and Japan to diversify geopolitical risks.
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