TFC Pivots to Semiconductor Waste Sulfuric Acid Recovery; Blue Ammonia Shipments Expected to Grow
Taiwan Fertilizer Co. (TFC) announced at its shareholder meeting that it is entering the semiconductor waste sulfuric acid recovery business and expanding shipments of low-carbon blue ammonia. The company is also accelerating real estate development in Hsinchu.
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TFC Chairman Chang Tsang-lang stated at the shareholder meeting that while the industry is polarizing, TFC is actively transforming by entering the semiconductor waste sulfuric acid recovery business. Low-carbon blue ammonia, required for semiconductor manufacturing, began shipping last year, and volume is expected to grow significantly this year as semiconductor clients complete their certifications. TFC is also accelerating the development of its land in Hsinchu, aiming to transform it into a 'Hsinchu Tech Business Park.' Regarding the fertilizer business, the company is actively seeking government subsidies and increasing the sales ratio of higher-margin products to mitigate losses.
FAQ
What are TFC's future growth engines?
Semiconductor-grade chemicals (blue ammonia) and real estate development in Hsinchu.