Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd 6-K Filing

Ticker: TSMWF · Form: 6-K · Filed: Nov 25, 2025 · CIK: 1046179

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd 6-K Filing Summary
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CompanyTaiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMWF)
Form Type6-K
Filed DateNov 25, 2025
Pages2
Reading Time2 min
Sentimentneutral

Sentiment: neutral

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This is a 6-K filing submitted by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (ticker: TSMWF) to the SEC on Nov 25, 2025.

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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd's 6-K filing is 2 pages with approximately 523 words. Estimated reading time is 2 minutes.

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Filing Stats: 523 words · 2 min read · ~2 pages · Grade level 16 · Accepted 2025-11-25 06:24:33

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SIGNATURES

SIGNATURES Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited Date November 25, 2025 By s Wendell Huang Wendell Huang Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer TSMC Media Statement On November 25 th , 2025, TSMC filed a lawsuit in the Intellectual Property and Commercial Court against Wei-Jen Lo, the company's former Senior Vice President. The lawsuit is based on the terms of Employment Contract between TSMC and Lo, the Non-compete Agreement signed by Lo during his employment, and regulations such as the Trade Secrets Act. Wei-Jen Lo joined TSMC as Vice President in July 2004 and was promoted to Senior Vice President in February 2014. He officially retired from TSMC on July 27 th , 2025. In March 2024, Lo was transferred to TSMC's Corporate Strategy Development, a staff unit providing consultation to the Chairman and CEO and has not been responsible for supervising or managing the affairs of the Research Development function since. However, after assuming this position, Lo allegedly continued to convene meetings with staff of the Research Development departments (Note This refers to employees whose job grades are below Senior Vice President, and who do not have a supervisory or subordinate relationship with Lo.) to provide information for him to understand the advanced technologies currently, and planned to be, under development by TSMC. During his employment, Lo had signed a Non-disclosure Agreement and Non-compete Agreement. When the General Counsel of TSMC, Sylvia Fang, conducted exit interview with Lo on July 22 nd , 2025, she provided a reminder notice for Lo to read thoroughly. During the exit interview, the General Counsel also explained the non-compete obligation after separation and inquired about his plans after retirement, Lo replied that he wou

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