Taiwan's biggest trading partners — which include China, the United States, Europe and Japan — have different ideas about the self-ruled island's political future, yet all share common ground in one desire: to expand their piece of its cutting-edge semiconductor industry
TAIPEI, Taiwan — As Chinese warships rehearsed a blockade of Taiwan this month, they simulated a scenario that global leaders and policymakers have been busy worrying about: not war, but a grinding halt to the electronic supply chains that make the modern world run.
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