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Beyond G2: Taiwan-Korea chip pact could birth Asia's third semiconductor superpower

Daniel Chaing, Seoul; Sherri Wang, DIGITIMES Asia 0

DIGITIMES chairman Colley Hwang delivers a speech at the National Assembly Library in Seoul. Credit: Daniel Chaing

As global semiconductor competition intensifies between the US and China, a provocative proposal emerged from Seoul's National Assembly: Taiwan and South Korea should abandon decades of rivalry to create an alternative power center in the chip indust...

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