How Partnering With Taiwan Could Stabilize EU Supply Chain - Operation 2027 S3E2

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Due to its strong economic ties with China, Europe had long taken an evasive stance toward issues related to Taiwan. However, with the supply chain disruption brought by COVID-19, Europe has come to realize that Taiwan holds two lifelines of European economy, namely semiconductors, which are critical to electronic and automobile sectors, and the Taiwan Strait, a shipping lane 40% of EU products rely on. As the West’s plan to democratize China through business partnership failed, the Chinese sway over European politics through unfair trade practices has become an imminent threat to the defense of NATO countries. Learn more about how Europe could navigate the precarious situation by strengthening its relationship with Taiwan.


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