1) 美國唔係共產黨,你可以選擇唔起廠
2) 你起廠都可以唔申請資助,冇人揸支槍迫你
3) Intel 都係咁起廠,人地完全冇問題,得你喺度怨婦咁嘈
4) 全個美國既建造業都係玩工會,唔係單獨針對你一個
5)另外,Samsung 都係Texas起緊廠,但人地完全做足功課,係得你間TSMC 先係咁垃圾
https://www.forbes.com/sites/willyshih/2023/11/16/three-takeaways-from-samsungs-new-fab-in-taylor-texas/
We have heard foreign companies complain about how long it takes to build new facilities in the U.S. Building something of the scale of the Taylor is an extraordinarily complex process.
If materials arrive late or a building inspection approval is behind schedule, a lot of people end up waiting, costing hours or days before you can start making product and earning revenue. While I’m sure there were countless problems every day, you could feel the push to keep on schedule – it was palpable.
The company maintains a significant buffer of production materials on site to insulate themselves from supply chain disruptions, and you could see it staged carefully
Samsung clearly values having the city of Taylor as a partner. “We meet with them at least weekly. Most frequently, it's every day on inspection planning; we didn't have a single delay in any of our permits,” I was told.
In comparing permitting and inspections being done on time, the team at Taylor has reached parity with Korea in preventing any delays. The city reviews tens of thousands of permitting drawings with a turnaround typically less than a month. As my guide explained,
“It's not just that the city needs to do their part, we need to make sure that we are structured so that we're ready to respond to every request we get from the city … we want to make sure that those design packages or those permits aren't sitting with us, we have to turn those as quickly as possible.”