1. TSMC expands semiconductor production in the U.S. and Japan with government subsidies, facing challenges like construction delays and labor shortages in the U.S.; 2. Geopolitical tensions drive TSMC to diversify manufacturing bases to mitigate supply chain risks; 3. Japan's efficient subsidy distribution contrasts with U.S. bureaucratic hurdles, reflecting how state support shapes global chip industry dynamics.
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