GlobalFoundries has criticised subsidies that Berlin is preparing to offer the US chipmaker’s bigger Taiwanese rival TSMC for a planned plant in the east German city of Dresden.
Thomas Caulfield, GlobalFoundries’ chief executive, told the Financial Times that the company welcomed competition “on a level playing field” but warned these funds to TSMC will distort competition.
“However, if a subsidy benefits one dominant player disproportionately, there is a real risk of dependence on a single supplier, market foreclosure and less resilient supply chains as a consequence,” Caulfield said.
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