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Taiwan is a central hub for the global semiconductor industry, as evidenced by its commitment to regulatory export controls [1], [2], its massive financial investment in semiconductor production and supply chain support [3], and its strategic importance in the global supply chain [4].

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Tracking Trump's Trade Deals | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org Inu Manak, Allison J. Smith · Council on Foreign Relations 3 facts
claimTaiwan is the only country that committed to aligning its export control rules with the U.S. Foreign Direct Product Rule for semiconductors and related technology.
claimTaiwan committed to $250 billion in direct investments toward AI production, energy, and semiconductors, $250 billion in credit guarantees to support Taiwanese firms building the U.S. semiconductor supply chain, and collaboration on creating industrial parks.
claimTaiwan committed to regulatory measures to prevent the diversion of advanced semiconductors, machine tools, and critical technologies to "covered nations" and will phase out technology from countries of concern, specifically China.
Geopolitics of the energy transition: between global challenges and ... geoprogress-edition.eu Simona Epasto · Geoprogress Edition 1 fact
claimRising tensions around Taiwan have highlighted the strategic fragility of supply chains for critical technologies such as batteries and semiconductors, according to the European External Action Service (EEAS) in 2023.