1. TSMC's Arizona semiconductor plant faces challenges including high costs and skilled labor shortages; 2. U.S. unions oppose the company's plan to bring Taiwanese workers, citing visa rule violations; 3. The $40 billion project experiences delays and cost overruns, impacting global chip supply chain strategies.
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