Taiwan Rejects U.S. Proposal for Equal Chip Production Share

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Taiwan has rejected the U.S. proposal for a 50-50 split in semiconductor production, focusing instead on trade issues like tariffs, while the U.S. aims to onshore chip manufacturing to reduce reliance on Taiwan. The proposal has faced strong opposition from Taiwan's politicians, emphasizing the island's critical role in global chip supply and its national security.
- Taiwan rejects U.S. proposal for '50-50' chip production, says trade talks focused on tariffs CNBC
- Taiwan says it will resist pressure from Washington to move half of chip production to US CNN
- Taiwan will not agree to 50-50 chip production deal with US, negotiator says Reuters
- Taiwan Must Help US to Make Half Its Chips, Commerce Chief Says Bloomberg.com
- Taiwan Pushes Back on Idea of Shifting More Chip Production to U.S. The Wall Street Journal
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