TSMC plans to increase its investment in Kumamoto wafer manufacturing subsidiary in Japan by no more than $5.262 billion
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On February 6th, TSMC's board of directors approved a capital budget of approximately $9.421 billion, including the establishment of advanced process production capacity; Establish advanced packaging, mature and/or special process capacity; Factory building and maintenance engineering, including the establishment of a zero waste manufacturing center in the southern science park; Capitalize leased assets. In addition, it is approved to increase the capital of Japan Kumamoto wafer manufacturing subsidiary (JASM) within a limit not exceeding 5.262 billion US dollars. Approved to increase the capital of TSMC Arizona, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the company, within a limit of no more than 5 billion US dollars. Approved to increase the wholly-owned subsidiary TSMC Global of the company within a limit of no more than $3 billion to reduce foreign exchange hedging costs.
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