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ASM International shifts some manufacturing to US to escape tariffs

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Posted on April 30, 2025

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ASM International Relocates Manufacturing to US to Avoid Tariffs

By Nathan Vifflin

(Reuters) -Dutch chip-making equipment supplier ASM International has started local production of tools for U.S. chipmakers in response to the U.S. tariffs backdrop, its Chief Executive said on Wednesday.

"We've already started to manufacture some of the tools for our customers in the U.S., just to get us started," CEO Hichem M'Saad said a day after the company reported quarterly earnings.

"Our global installed base, our global infrastructure, allows us to really have manufacturing in many places - and Phoenix, Arizona, is one of them."

ASM is the most exposed to the U.S. market among European peers including ASML and BESI, with U.S. sales accounting for 21% of its revenue last year.

It also competes with major U.S. players such as Applied Materials and LAM Research, and analysts have warned it is at risk of losing market share to them.

Europe's second-largest semiconductor equipment supplier has had a presence in Arizona for more than half a century, where it has been joined by customers such as Intel and TSMC which manufacture advanced chips for Nvidia and AMD.

M'Saad said being close to chipmakers will help with the development and adoption of ASM's most advanced processes, like Atomic Layer Deposition, where it has so far had little competition.

ALD allows for the creation of ever smaller chip circuits by depositing atomic thin layers of materials on a silicon wafer.

(Reporting by Nathan VifflinEditing by David Goodman, Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • ASM International starts US manufacturing to avoid tariffs.
  • Phoenix, Arizona chosen for local production.
  • US sales account for 21% of ASM's revenue.
  • ASM competes with Applied Materials and LAM Research.
  • Proximity to chipmakers aids advanced process development.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
ASM International is relocating some manufacturing to the US to avoid tariffs, focusing on local production for chipmakers.
Why is ASM International moving production to the US?
To mitigate the impact of US tariffs and support local chipmakers with advanced manufacturing processes.
What is Atomic Layer Deposition?
A process used by ASM to create smaller chip circuits by depositing thin layers of materials on silicon wafers.

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