Taiwan Rejects US Demand to Shift Chip Manufacturing
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Taiwan Rejects US Demand to Shift Chip Manufacturing

Taiwan has firmly rejected former President Trump's demand to relocate 50% of its chip manufacturing to the United States, emphasizing its commitment to maintaining its critical role in the global semiconductor industry. This decision underscores ongoing trade tensions between Taiwan and the US, reflecting the complexities in their relations, particularly in the tech sector.

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