Cross-strait Brain Drain in the Semiconductor Industry Ep11
Taiwan’s experienced semiconductor engineers are an asset to the continued success of Taiwan’s semiconductor industry. However, for years, Taiwan has lost a portion of its semiconductor engineers to China. Today, Taiwan faces a serious engineer shortage that threatens to undermine the dominance of Taiwan’s semiconductor industry. But why are Taiwanese engineers moving to China to work? How many engineers does Taiwan lose each year, and what can the government do about it? Finally, what role do these Taiwanese engineers play in China’s semiconductor industry? Delve into industry insights backed by data and first-hand evidence on Semiconductor Geopolitics: Taiwan's View.
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