Taiwan’s Divisive Monopoly Over Semiconductors

By Karsten Lyle and Alexander Xia Global reliance on Taiwan for semiconductor production has emerged as a critical issue, with far reaching economic and geopolitical consequences. Semiconductors, or chips, are small pieces of integrated circuits carrying tens of billions of transistors and powering various technologies. In fact, almost every conceivable piece of technology, from automobiles to LED lights, carry one or multiple semiconductors vital to … Continue reading Taiwan’s Divisive Monopoly Over Semiconductors