TSMC semiconductor production threatened as China & Taiwan tensions escalate
'The war brings no winners, everybody's losers,' TSMC's Mark Liu said, claiming a conflict would render the world's leading chip manufacturer inoperable.
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'The war brings no winners, everybody's losers,' TSMC's Mark Liu said, claiming a conflict would render the world's leading chip manufacturer inoperable.
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