1. TSMC faces labor disputes and construction delays at its Arizona plant, with union conflicts causing project setbacks and cost overruns; 2. Cultural differences in work practices and training challenges for American workers complicate technology transfer; 3. The situation sparks global debate about semiconductor supply chain strategies and the viability of reviving advanced manufacturing in Western countries.
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