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Profits surge at Apple and Nvidia supplier TSMC

8 min · 16. juli 2026
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The company TSMC is riding the artificial intelligence investment wave all the way to the bank, as profits surge at the Taiwanese advanced chip manufacturer. Our correspondent in New York City will dig into the latest jobs and spending data - has the city's big summer of events made consumers feel more confident? And we head to Europe's biggest port - Rotterdam - to hear about a court case locals have taken to force the industrial hub to go greener, faster. World Business Express - Finance, economy and business news from BBC journalists around the world.

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