The global semiconductor industry is undergoing a dramatic transformation, presenting both exciting opportunities and complex challenges for foreign companies, particularly those from Taiwan, seeking to invest and expand in the U.S. market. Drawing from PwC’s considerable expertise working with Taiwan semiconductor firms and helping them with their U.S. market entry and expansion, this presentation provides practical insights for companies at various stages of their investment journey.
In this session, we will explore the latest policy developments, including tax and tariff measures and proposed measures for strengthening the U.S. semiconductor ecosystem as they apply to Taiwanese businesses, U.S. most recent responses to global trends, as well as the progress on the U.S. - Taiwan income tax treaty and its potential implications for businesses. We will then discuss the key issues that foreign, particularly Taiwanese, semiconductor and supply chain companies encounter when entering and operating in the U.S. market, and provide practical suggestions as to how such companies can adapt to the evolving economic and regulatory environment, ensuring long-term success in the U.S. market.
This presentation is essential for Taiwanese semiconductor and supply chain companies that have already invested in the U.S. or are considering expansion in the near future. Whether they are just beginning to explore the market or seeking to optimize existing operations, this session will provide valuable insights and practical strategies to help them succeed in the rapidly evolving U.S. market.