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Taiwan seeks irreplaceable role in global chip supply chain amid AI boom

July 03, 2025 2 min read
author Anamika Mishra, Sub Editor

As the global demand for semiconductors surges with the rise of artificial intelligence, Taiwan is reinforcing its position as an irreplaceable player in the global chip supply chain. Home to leading chipmakers like TSMC, Taiwan is capitalizing on the AI-driven tech boom to cement its leadership in semiconductor manufacturing.

With AI applications fueling the need for advanced chips, Taiwan’s strategic investments and cutting-edge fabrication capabilities are drawing international attention. Industry leaders highlight Taiwan’s dominance in producing high-end chips essential for AI infrastructure, data centers, and next-gen consumer electronics.

"Taiwan's chip industry is not just a vital part of global manufacturing, it is the backbone of the AI revolution," said a spokesperson from Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs. "We aim to maintain our edge in the global semiconductor supply chain through innovation, partnerships, and geopolitical resilience."

As global tech companies race to secure reliable semiconductor sources, Taiwan’s advanced manufacturing ecosystem, skilled workforce, and commitment to R&D are making it a critical hub in global chip production.

Amid rising geopolitical tensions and calls for diversified supply chains, Taiwan is doubling down on its ambition to remain indispensable in global technology development. Its continued leadership in chip fabrication will be essential in supporting the world’s growing dependence on AI and digital transformation.


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