Globalism
Microchips and transportation: the treasure that makes Taiwan indispensable
The island foundries claimed by China under Xi Jinping produce about 64% of the global market’s microchips, which are essential for cars, weapons, smartphones and appliances. There are also two of the largest ports in the world, the ports of Taipei and Kaohsiung. In 2021, exports amounted to $446 billion
Small but strategic. For various reasons: from geographical location to leadership in the technology industry. he is TaiwanThe island that China claimed Xi Jinping would like to see united again (Pictured, Taipei)
Political, historical and cultural reasons push Beijing to continue to consider Taiwan as part of People’s republic of China. Since 1949, the end of the Chinese Civil War, the island has been considered de facto separate from mainland China. Most world powers – including the United States and the European Union – still do not recognize it as an independent country even today. But almost all of them amuse them commercial and diplomatic relations as if (Pictured Chinese President Xi Jinping)
However, China’s goals towards Taiwan will also be driven and above all by him Economic strength. First of all, for chipIndispensable for high-tech industrial sectors such as automobiles, weapons, hardware and smartphones
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