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Posted on 03/05/2022 by admin

Will Japan and the US form a cutting-edge chips alliance to cut dependence on Taiwan?

At this point, when it comes to chips, both the US and Japan are worried about their dependence on Taiwanese and other suppliers and therefore they seek to diversify sources. Therefore, as per a …
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