The U.S., Japan, and South Korea have agreed to collaborate on strengthening their supply chains for critical goods, including high-tech chips. This agreement comes amidst a disconnect between the U.S. and Japan over further China chip controls. Despite Washington's push for tighter trade curbs against China, the three countries have not moved forward with such measures. This development is significant given the geopolitical tensions surrounding Taiwan, a major player in the semiconductor industry. Concerns are rising about the potential impact on the global chip supply if China were to take aggressive actions towards Taiwan.
Export controls are really hurting China's chip industry. Too had Trump will probably cancel them. https://t.co/7AJQJxHR7Z
Everyone should watch this again: https://t.co/zBirjzzxPq Trump: “Taiwan did take all of our chip business. You know, we used to make our own chips. Now they're made in Taiwan, 90 percent of the chips...If China takes Taiwan, they will turn the world off, potentially. I mean,…
https://t.co/zBirjzA5EY Everyone should watch this again. Trump: “Taiwan did take all of our chip business. You know, we used to make our own chips. Now they're made in Taiwan, 90 percent of the chips...If China takes Taiwan, they will turn the world off, potentially. I mean,…
Everyone should watch this again. Trump: “Taiwan did take all of our chip business. You know, we used to make our own chips. Now they're made in Taiwan, 90 percent of the chips... If China takes Taiwan, they will turn the world off, potentially. I mean, potentially. But remember…
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What happens to AI progress if China invades Taiwan? A chat with 'Chip War' expert Chris Miller. https://t.co/38W8MedAHs
If China invades Taiwan the plan isn’t even to fight but to remove everyone who knows anything about semiconductors and blow up all the semiconductor manufacturing and offices.
The U.S., Japan and South Korea have agreed to work together to strengthen their supply chains for critical goods, including high-tech chips, but stopped short of tightening trade curbs against China despite Washington's efforts. https://t.co/RbM4B0L1Ng
Good morning, Asia. This was our most read story while you were sleeping. U.S. and Japan face disconnect over further China chip controls. https://t.co/8b9zVHaAoS
U.S. and Japan face disconnect over further China chip controls https://t.co/KeDgP8HEP6