China doesn’t need to take Taiwan’s fabs to escape US trade bans
Let's be clear about something: Even if Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. , fell into Chinese hands in the event of an invasion, it wouldn't do them much good.
Such a move would risk drawing western nations into a protracted, painful conflict, one that the US sees as a possibility on the horizon. As reported bylast month, US President Joe Biden has made abundantly clear that any act of aggression by China toward Taiwan would be met with a response by US armed forces.
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