Why Taiwan needs help slowing China's supply chain of advanced chips
Briefly

As international demand for sophisticated microchips surges, so does their strategic value to the global economy and the progress of individual nations, notably in AI.
Taiwan is the world's largest and most advanced microchip producer, while China stands as the largest consumer, making semiconductor supply chains a crucial geopolitical battleground.
The competition to control microchip supply chains is one of the defining struggles of the 21st century, underscoring the intersection of technology and global conflict.
Taiwan faces a delicate balancing act in maintaining its semiconductor market superiority while managing exports and political ties with China, which views the island as part of its territory.
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