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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; Taiwanese companies contribute at least half of China's export value. 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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ROC fought in WW II, but CCP did not fight in that war.
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As new as Russian Dad's, Russian weapons don't perform well in Ukraine, but look quite fancy.
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@MarkM001 The other option is for Taiwan to be neutral, be friends with the US and China, and provide chips to the other side.
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@raymondcyq Samsung has been bragging. Its 3nm transistor density is lower than TSMS's 5nm; Samsung's technology is no more advanced than Intel; Samsung is just playing around with terms to deceive the masses; that's why Intel entrusts cutting-edge chips to TSMC but never considers Samsung
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@Homeschoolsw6 Taiwan belonged to the Netherlands in the 17th century. Later, the pirates defeated the Netherlands and occupied Taiwan. The Qing Dynasty defeated the pirates and ruled Taiwan for some time. Then Japan defeated the Qing Dynasty. From the 19th century to the middle of the 20th century, Taiwan belonged to Japan. Later Taiwan returned to ROC, not PRC. Taiwan was never a province of China, and CCP China also Never ruled Taiwan.
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@kaynscorpio1094 Or how many Chinese will die? Taiwan will continue its nuclear project, which almost completed in the 80s
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@annan7728 Taiwan belonged to the Netherlands in the 17th century. Later, the pirates defeated the Netherlands and occupied Taiwan. The Qing Dynasty defeated the pirates and ruled Taiwan for some time. Then Japan defeated the Qing Dynasty. From the 19th century to the middle of the 20th century, Taiwan belonged to Japan. Taiwan was never a province of China, and China also Never ruled Taiwan.
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@annan7728 Hundreds of years ago, Dutch and Taiwanese intermarried, and my ex-wife's grandmother was Dutch, so my son was partly Dutch. Before 1661, there were no Chinese on the island. Historically, several countries had occupied the island. China was one of them; Japan was the last country to rule Taiwan and later returned to the Republic of China, but it had nothing to do with the People's Republic of China, which never ruled Taiwan for even a day. So Taiwan has never been a province of China.
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@K Totci Hundreds of years ago, Dutch and Taiwanese intermarried, and my ex-wife's grandmother was Dutch, so my son was partly Dutch. Before 1661, there were no Chinese on the island. Historically, several countries had occupied the island. China was one of them; Japan was the last country to rule Taiwan and later returned to the Republic of China, but it had nothing to do with the People's Republic of China, which never ruled Taiwan for even a day. So Taiwan has never been a province of China.
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Hundreds of years ago, Dutch and Taiwanese intermarried, and my ex-wife's grandmother was Dutch, so my son was partly Dutch. Before 1661, there were no Chinese on the island. Historically, several countries had occupied the island. China was one of them; Japan was the last country to rule Taiwan and later returned to the Republic of China, but it had nothing to do with the People's Republic of China, which never ruled Taiwan for even a day. So Taiwan has never been a province of China.
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