Eastern Europe may become microchip powerhouse
Taiwan is considering cooperation with three Eastern European states on semiconductors amid the global chip supply shortage, a Taiwanese minister revealed Thursday.
“The whole semiconductor supply chain is enormous. Many countries can play different roles,” Taiwan’s National Development Council head, Kung Ming-hsin, told reporters following last month’s visits to Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Lithuania.
He said all three countries expressed readiness to jointly work on semiconductor chips with Taiwan, which holds a 63% share of the global semiconductor market.
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