News Taiwanese Companies Deny Helping Huawei Produce Chips

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this is an horrifying accusation. I know no one here cares but how much international diplomacy is driven by microprocessor fabs is pretty eye opening. Taiwan has been guaranteeing it's independence by making itself invaluable to the microprocessor manufacture infrastructure, and be adhering to US controls over who gets the tech and who doesn't. by breaking those agreements those three companies are endangering Taiwan's independence from china.

If those companies actually did this those executives and anyone involved will probably be thrown in a taiwanese jail for decades. if not outright executed as traitors. this is deadly serious stuff for taiwan.
 
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If those companies actually did this those executives and anyone involved will probably be thrown in a taiwanese jail for decades. if not outright executed as traitors. this is deadly serious stuff for taiwan.
The current Neo-Liberal party would get serious flack for doing this when the rest of the "free world" is trying to end capital punishment.
 
The US doesn't seem to realize that these sanctions will only speed up China's independence in designing and manufacturing their own semiconductors and semiconductor fabs. The CCP can and does put a lot of money into the sector and they have tight controls over every single company, something that the US never had.

Now, I'm not trying to support China or the US in any way, but I'm quite certain that these US sanctions won't have much of an effect on China's ability to produce its own semiconductors.
 
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The current Neo-Liberal party would get serious flack for doing this when the rest of the "free world" is trying to end capital punishment.
Just tossing this out there, but what do you mean by Neo-Liberal? Because my understood definition would have nothing to do with capital punishment at all, more a fiscal definition.
 
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