1. TSMC faces intensified challenges at its Arizona plant due to a labor shortage, requiring temporary workers from Taiwan; 2. Local unions oppose the move, citing concerns about workplace safety and job opportunities for American workers; 3. The conflict highlights broader tensions in TSMC's global expansion strategy amid U.S.-China tech competition.
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