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MASAHIRO OKOSHI, Nikkei Washington bureau chief
December 15, 2022 22:35 JST
WASHINGTON -- When U.S. President Joe Biden visited the site of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.'s new plant in Arizona on Dec. 6, he called the project a potential "gamechanger" for the U.S. chip supply chain. The $40 billion investment symbolizes U.S. efforts to gain supremacy over China in the semiconductor industry.