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In a significant move to bolster its semiconductor industry, Taiwan's government has announced stricter regulations on the export of advanced process technologies from its leading chip manufacturer. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance the nation's "silicon shield," aimed at safeguarding its critical technology sector from foreign influence and competition.
The new measures will particularly focus on restricting the transfer of TSMC's most sophisticated manufacturing techniques, which are vital for producing cutting-edge semiconductors. By tightening control over these technologies, Taiwan seeks to maintain its competitive edge in the global semiconductor market, especially amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Additionally, the government is implementing tighter controls on Taiwanese companies that are looking to invest in overseas assets. This move is intended to prevent the potential outflow of sensitive technologies and to ensure that domestic firms prioritize local development. As the global demand for semiconductors continues to grow, Taiwan's proactive stance reflects its commitment to protecting its technological advancements and economic interests.
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