The Taiwanese government is tightening the criteria for hiring foreign migrant workers to protect local labor conditions. This move comes as the global surge in AI continues to fuel growth for TSMC and other semiconductor companies in the region, increasing the demand for labor. The new government policy aims to safeguard employment conditions for both domestic and overseas workers. This could impact TSMC's and the broader Taiwanese tech industry's ability to source labor for their expanding manufacturing facilities, potentially affecting operational costs and expansion timelines.
Taiwan Adjusts Foreign Worker Hiring Standards Amid AI Chip Boom
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