Taiwan Pressured to Relocate Half of Chip Production to the US
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Taiwan Pressured to Relocate Half of Chip Production to the US

Taiwan is under pressure from the U.S. to move 50% of its semiconductor production to America, a demand that raises concerns about its economic independence and security amid rising geopolitical tensions with China. This shift could significantly alter the global semiconductor landscape and impact Taiwan's role in the supply chain.

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Taiwan is facing pressure to relocate 50% of its chip production to the United States, a move proposed by a former Trump official. This demand raises concerns about Taiwan's economic independence and the potential impact on the global semiconductor supply chain. The situation is critical as it highlights the geopolitical tensions between the US and China, and the implications for Taiwan's security and economic stability.
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