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Taiwan’s government has indicated that the $100 billion semiconductor deal announced by Donald Trump and TSMC is not yet guaranteed, as it requires government approval.

TSMC, which produces nearly all of the world’s most advanced semiconductors, is seen as Taiwan’s “silicon shield,” incentivizing U.S. support to prevent Chinese control.

While TSMC plans to expand U.S. production to avoid tariffs, officials insist its most advanced technology must remain in Taiwan.

Critics warn that shifting production could weaken Taiwan’s strategic importance and national security.

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    101 day ago

    No deal with Trump has ever been secure. The only thing he is the king of is reneging on deals.

    Anyone who actually wants a payment from trump needs 100% payment upfront, otherwise you’re just getting a small fraction of the agreed upon deal, if anything.