TSMC's Role in Reviving US Semiconductor Industry: Why Does the US Impose a 20% Tax on Taiwan?
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), often referred to as the 'guardian mountain' of Taiwan, has recently garnered attention for its contributions to the revival of the US semiconductor industry. However, the US government's decision to impose a 20% tax on Taiwan raises several questions.
Why is the US implementing such a high tax rate on this important trading partner? Given the current geopolitical landscape, could Taiwan be used as a strategic pawn? These questions prompt a deeper reflection on Taiwan's future positioning. Online discussions have intensified, with experts suggesting that this tax rate may affect Taiwan's economic stability and could lead to further strategic considerations.




