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The Wilson Center’s Taiwan Scholar Kristy Tsun-Tzu Hsu discusses the role Taiwan’s semiconductor industry can play not only in furthering Taipei’s global presence, but also partner with Washington to strengthen the supply chain of the United States and beyond.

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Taiwan’s Role in the US Semiconductor Supply Chain Network

Hsu is joined by the President of the US-Taiwan Business Council Rupert Hammond-Chambers and the Wilson Center’s Director for Geoeconomics and Indo-Pacific Enterprise Shihoko Goto to discuss her latest report.

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About the Author

Tsun Tzu Hsu

Former Short Term Scholar; Taiwan Scholar;
Director, Taiwan ASEAN Studies Center, Chung Hua Institution for Economic Research, Taiwan
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