Truck driver hospitalized in incident at TSMC's chip plant under construction in Arizona
By Peter Landers
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TW:2330) (TSM)said a truck driver was brought to a hospital after an incident at its semiconductor factory under construction in Phoenix, Ariz.
The Taiwanese company said in a statement that no injuries were reported among TSMC employees or onsite construction workers. It said there was no damage to plant facilities.
TSMC started construction in 2021 on the Phoenix facility, which is eventually envisioned to include three chip factories with a total investment of more than $65 billion.
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