Strengthening Ties: US and Taiwan Forge Semiconductor Supply Chain Partnership


🇹🇼 Strengthening Ties: US and Taiwan Forge Semiconductor Supply Chain Partnership.

In a conversation with Lotta Danielsson, Vice President of the U.S.-Taiwan Business Council and editor of the report "U.S., Taiwan, and Semiconductors: A Critical Supply Chain Partnership," Taiwan's significant role in the semiconductor supply chain is discussed. Over the past four decades, Taiwan has diligently developed its semiconductor industry, fostering a powerful ecosystem of suppliers and manufacturers. Crucial for major U.S. tech firms like Apple, Nvidia, and Qualcomm, as well as global technology companies, Taiwan's four leading companies, TSMC, UMC, Vanguard, and Powerchip, held a 69% share of the foundry market in the first quarter of 2023. Particularly in advanced technologies, Taiwan's presence is dominant, with TSMC leading the way.

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