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Arizona's $12 Billion Semiconductor Factory Plan Gets Caught Up in Trade and Political Issues

Democrats Have 'Serious Questions' About Taiwan Firm's Proposed Semiconductor Plant in Phoenix
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., with headquarters in Hsinchu, Taiwan, hopes to build its second U.S. factory in Phoenix. (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd)
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., with headquarters in Hsinchu, Taiwan, hopes to build its second U.S. factory in Phoenix. (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd)

A proposal to build a $12 billion advanced semiconductor factory in Phoenix set off a heated debate between Republican and Democratic lawmakers in the latest case of a commercial real estate project caught in an election-year political crossfire that's been intensified by an ongoing pandemic.

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