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Under China’s Threat, Taiwan Needs Its Own Power Sources More Than Ever

Taiwan, which makes most of the world’s advanced computer chips, relies almost entirely on imported energy.

Amy Chang Chien and Meaghan Tobin
Author: Amy Chang Chien and Meaghan Tobin

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Amy Chang Chien and Meaghan Tobin

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Artificial Intelligence, Computer Chips, Democratic Progressive Party (Taiwan), Lai Ching-te, Nuclear Energy, Politics and Government, Solar Energy, Taiwan, Taiwan Power Co, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd
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