China and Taiwan Conflict Could Lead to the Global Semiconductor Industry Fails

See Also: China to Make Investment in EV Sector of Pakistan For those who don’t know, Taiwan produces more than 92% of the world’s advanced computer chips, which are configured for use in smartphones, computers, cars and military equipment. Both the US and China are dependent on Taiwan corporations, the largest of which is Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). Samsung Electronics in South Korea, on the other hand, produces the remaining 8% of the global market. If the conflict continues and China invades Taiwan, it could recruit engineers and steal intellectual property from TMSC and US chipmakers. Check Also: the US scrutinizing Huawei over sending sensitive data to China