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@Amidat Why is Taiwan related to Chinese policy? Taiwan self-identifies as separate from China, and China has never governed Taiwan.
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@Maxpasadena German invented the rocket. Paper, gunpowder, and many other stuff were invented by different countries.
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What law? Can we set up a law to define pigs and humans?
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The first Tesla was built in Taiwan, when 8 prototypes were built in Linkou, Xinbei City, Taiwan. Later, Tesla moved back to the United States because of the US subsidy policy. Tesla would have to thank Taiwan. Without Taiwan, there would be no Tesla.
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@stunstar4553 Taiwanese companies in China do 40% of China's export. The largest exporter in China is Foxconn. It exports around 60 billion; these companies buy critical parts from their mother company, assemble them in China, and then ship them to many other countries.
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@pudanielson1 Taiwan not Thailand
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@Peter-nf6ui You are the dog only, not everybody else.
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Never heard of it
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If these tools are important, Intel and Samsung have the same tools, why can't they make advanced chips? Samsung's 3nm transistor density only reaches TSMC's 5nm level, and the yield is even only laboratory level.
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tsmc has not planned to purchase the newest EUV in the next 6 years. Let's see if Intel can manufacture cutting-edge chips using the newest EUV.
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Why don't you ask your country to leave tsmc alone, tsmc never wants to set up a fab in the US; a 65 billion investment should go to Taiwan; US tiny subsidy is a joke.
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For that small amount of money, the US will never succeed in making chips. TSMC's CAPEX alone in 2022 is 44 billion.
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Taiwan is already independent with its own 、military; what are you saying?
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A factory without technology is not going nowhere.
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Taiwan is the fifth largest creditor country in the world, with foreign investment of 1.4 trillion US dollars plus foreign exchange reserves of US$ 550 billion and hundreds of tons of gold. Taiwan's foreign debt is only about US$ 200 billion. China's debt over assets may lead to an economic crisis. Among the top 100 largest exporters in China, there are 40 Taiwanese companies. China's largest exporter is Foxconn from Taiwan, which exports about US$60 billion annually from China; at least half of China's export value is contributed by Taiwanese companies. Taiwan's trade surplus with China exceeds US$170 billion, mainly through the sale of chips for China to manufacture products ranging from home appliances to mobile phones and computers. If Taiwan stops selling chips to China, China will collapse immediately like Huawei if Taiwanese companies withdraw from China. China immediately became a neglectable backward country.
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@tooltalk T'hat's because Huawei, the second-largest customer of TSMC, is banned; TSMC loses 20 billion in revenue from Huawei each year.
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The US does not own the technology. How can it shift property not belonging to the US to elsewhere?
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So why doesn't ASML manufacture the advanced chips?
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@iconsumedmt1350 is The best design in the US, and the second is Taiwan Mediatek.
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Taiwan's foreign exchange reserves are 550 billion US dollars, plus net international investment positions of 1.0539 trillion US dollars, Ukraine's foreign exchange reserves are 19.4 billion US dollars, and Taiwan is 82 times larger than Ukraine's.
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When was Taiwan under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party? Does your statement mean that the Chinese Communist Party brainwashed it? It would help if you had a mind that could think independently.
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