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Trump has accused Taiwan of ‘taking’ the US chip sector, but Taipei has been at
the forefront of the industry for decades, and its future could depend on it
The Hsinchu Science Park, on Taiwan’s west coast, is lush and green, with
streets neatly planned and clearly signposted. The buildings are modern and well
maintained – from the outside most visitors wouldn’t even know that they are
among the world’s most important factories.
Hsinchu used to be famous for its fishball street snacks, but now it’s referred
to as Taiwan’s Silicon Valley, a tech-focused microcosm pipelining workers from
school to university and into the world-leading semiconductor industry that is
crucial to global supply chains.
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