Report on Taiwan and the Global Semiconductor Supply Chain
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Semiconductors are the cornerstone of modern technology. They are an essential component of electronic devices, enabling advances in artificial intelligence (AI), internet of things (IoT), 5G communications, cloud computing, electric vehicles (EV), autonomous driving, healthcare, military systems, transportation, clean energy, and countless other applications.
In 2022, Taiwan produced 63.8% of the world’s semiconductors, and accounted for approximately 70% of the global production capacity of advanced chips below 7 nm. In our increasingly digital and interconnected world, semiconductors are a critically important segment of the global economic growth and technological innovation. Any disruptions to the global semiconductor supply chain would have serious repercussions on the global economy and geopolitics.
Below link please find our full Report in PDF published in August on Taiwan and the Global Semiconductor Supply Chain for your reference.