U.S. and Taiwan Chip Production Policies Aim to Balance Supply and Reduce Reliance

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President Trump's new chip policies aim to require companies like TSMC to produce an equal amount of semiconductors in the US and Taiwan, potentially imposing massive tariffs on reliance on offshore manufacturing, which could lead to a significant shift in the global chip supply chain and technological transfer between Taiwan and the US.
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