ANALYSIS/Chip investment unlikely to substantially shift away from Taiwan: Expert
06/19/2023 09:10 PM
Taiwan does not need to worry about its semiconductor industry moving abroad, and its position at the fore of the sector is set to continue, the head of Europe's largest chip technology research center has told CNA.
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