Taiwan-China Interdependence in the Chip Industry - Semiconductor Geopolitics Ep10

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Taiwan leads the world in semiconductor manufacturing and R&D, making semiconductors one of its major exports. But who imports the greatest portion of Taiwan’s chip exports? The answer might surprise you. In fact, China and Hong Kong import more Taiwanese chips than any other regions. The current state of Chinese chip manufacturing capability means that China is still highly dependent on Taiwan’s high-end chips. However, that’s only half of the story. The large share of microchip exports going to China has also made Taiwan economically reliant on the country. What kind of risks come with this cross-strait interdependence in the chip industry? How does the recent decline in Chinese manufacturing impact Taiwan’s economy? And why is Taiwan importing chips from China? Delve into industry insights backed by data and first-hand evidence on Semiconductor Geopolitics: Taiwan's View.


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Semiconductor Geopolitics

Learn about the Taiwan semiconductor industry's influential role, domestically and internationally, in this informative explainer series.