The recent surprise announcement of a $100 billion investment by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) at the White House has sparked significant concern in Taiwan. President Trump hailed the investment as a major achievement, positioning TSMC as a pivotal player in global semiconductor manufacturing. However, in Taiwan, there is a growing anxiety that such developments may lead to political pressure from the US, threatening Taiwan's dominance in this critical industry. Former President Ma Ying-jeou has voiced worries over potential loss of control amid rising US influence.
The surprise announcement of a $100 billion investment by TSMC at the White House, led by President Trump, has raised concerns in Taiwan about losing its semiconductor dominance.
Former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou expressed worry over the impact of increased US control and political pressure on Taiwan's key semiconductor industry, casting a shadow over such foreign investments.
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