Taiwan chip giant warns against global supply devastation if China attacks

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Taiwan chip giant warns against global supply devastation if China attacks
08/06/2022 / By Ethan Huff / Comments
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Taiwan chip giant warns against global supply devastation if China attacks

The Taiwanese Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is concerned that the recent visit from Nancy Pelosi will prompt a Chinese invasion, resulting in a shutdown of the company’s chip factories.

TSMC is one of the world’s primary suppliers of advanced microchips that are used in everything from smartphones to cars to missiles. Should Pelosi’s provocation result in a shutdown, well, that will spell an immediate end to the global supply of microchips.

“If you take a military force or invasion, you will render TSMC factory not operable,” stated chairman Mark Liu in a recent interview with CNN, adding that “nobody can control TSMC by force.”

“These are such sophisticated manufacturing facilities. It depends on the real-time connection with the outside world, with Europe, with Japan, with the U.S.”

More than half of the global semiconductor market is dominated by TSMC, which provides chips for Apple, Sony, and other major multinational corporations. If China stays true to its promise of taking back Taiwan in the event that Pelosi appears there, then that market could shutter – possibly overnight.

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If China invades Taiwan and tries to take it back as many believe will soon be the case, then TSMC factories will become “not operable,” Liu warned.

“Beijing, which considers self-ruled Taiwan its territory – to be seized one day, by force if necessary – said it would regard a Pelosi visit as a major provocation,” reported Insider Paper.

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“Beijing’s sabre-rattling has increased in recent years, and the possibility of an invasion has intensified under Chinese President Xi Jinping.”

It is in the world’s best interests, Liu says, for TSMC factories to remain online and at full capacity – whatever it takes.

“From materials to chemicals and spare parts, to engineering software diagnosis, and it’s everyone’s effort to make this factory operable,” he added in the interview.

Why a drunken fool like Pelosi is even on an all-expenses-paid Asia tour right now in the first place, especially amid heightened tensions between the United States and China, remains unclear.

“Nasty Nancy is a communist just like her hero Xi,” wrote a commenter at Insider Paper. “This is all for show – if she goes, then it was scripted.”

“Exactly what is Brunhilda doing on an ‘Asia’ trip anyhow?” asked another. “Is she scouting some new stocks to grift?”

Someone else added that it is “an embarrassment” for Taiwan to still be dominating the chip industry, especially if the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) ends up taking it over following Pelosi’s visit.

“America should END Taiwan’s dominance in the chip industry,” added another. “Bring it home before it’s too late.”

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