NVIDIA Commits $150B to Taiwan Suppliers as Geopolitical Risks Mount

May 27th, 2026 -

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NVIDIA is increasing its commitment to Taiwan just as the island faces more questions about its stability. The company’s CEO announced at a campus event in Taipei that annual spending with Taiwanese suppliers will rise to $150 billion from about $100 billion. After the news, NVIDIA shares fell 0.2% as investors considered both the size of the investment and the risks involved. This move highlights NVIDIA’s supply chain strategy and shows why the timing is politically significant.

Jensen Huang announced the plan at an event in Taipei that took place during the annual Computex technology conference. This event highlights Taiwan’s key role in the global semiconductor industry. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, NVIDIA’s main supplier, is one of the companies that will benefit from the extra spending. Huang did not say when the increased investment would happen.

This announcement comes as worries about Taiwan’s security are growing. Earlier this month, President Trump suggested that a $14 billion U.S. arms deal for Taiwan could be used in talks with China, which made investors more uneasy about tensions in the region. Later, Trump said that U.S. policy on Taiwan had not changed, and in December, he approved another $11.1 billion arms deal. U.S. law requires the country to help Taiwan defend itself.

For NVIDIA, promising $150 billion is not just about supply chains; it also sends a political message. By relying more on manufacturing in Taiwan during uncertain times, the company is showing it believes the risks can be managed and that there are no other supply chain options big enough for its needs right now.

This content is provided for general information purposes only and is not to be taken as investment advice nor as a recommendation for any security, investment strategy or investment account.
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