
Testimony: BIS – National Security Investigation of Imports of Semiconductors 2025
In May 2025, USTBC submitted written testimony to the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) Section 232 National Security Investigation of Imports of Semiconductors
In May 2025, USTBC submitted written testimony to the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) Section 232 National Security Investigation of Imports of Semiconductors
Trump, Tariffs, Taiwan & Chips March 11, 2025 Rupert Hammond-Chambers President US-Taiwan Business Council President Donald Trump has consistently spoken about the semiconductor industry’s importance to America’s future and the urgent need to broaden and deepen U.S. chip manufacturing – including high-end chips for cutting-edge applications in areas such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and quantum […]
The final report of a joint USTBC and Project 2049 project to examine vulnerabilities in the semiconductor supply chain and potential implications of supply chain disruptions, with a particular focus on Taiwan as a crucial partner for the U.S. in the semiconductor sector.
USTBC and Project 2049 release a joint report examining vulnerabilities in the semiconductor supply chain, focusing on Taiwan as a crucial partner for the U.S. on semiconductors
In The Wall Street Journal, USTBC President Rupert Hammond-Chambers argues that the American automobile industry chip shortage is primarily of its own making. U.S. reliance on Taiwan’s chip production further underscores the necessity of binding Taiwan’s technology and security closer to the United States.