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138 TSMC says China's rare-earth export restrictions will have limited short-term impact on company — concern lies in transitioning away from China supply

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware · 10/24/2025 07:38 EDT

TSMC says China's rare-earth export restrictions will have limited short-term impact on company — concern lies in transitioning away from China supply

TSMC says that it has about a year or two of rare-earth supplies, but transitioning to other non-China sources will take time.

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