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Posted on 12/05/2020 by admin

Taiwan’s semiconductor industry is stuck between Trump and Huawei

Taiwan is caught between Washington and Beijing on a complicated geopolitical matter: the island’s status as a hotbed of semiconductor innovation and production. As part of his campaign to stop …
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