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(video)Silicon Shield and Green Energy: Taiwan’s Economic Ascent by Tsai Ing-wen


Video Chapters:
00:00 Highlights
00:38 TSMC Expansion Plans in Germany and Japan
02:24 Taiwan-China Economic Relationship Before the Sunflower Movement
03:50 The Implications of the Sunflower Movement on Taiwan’s Development
05:54 Tsai’s Approach to Governance
07:14 The Origins of President Tsai’s Pro-Renewable Energy Policy
08:00 The Green Energy Turn
08:24 The Implications of the China-U.S. Trade War on Taiwan
09:16 The Strategic Importance of Semiconductor Chips
13:46 President Tsai’s National Strategy for Chip Manufacturing
15:28 The COP28 Implications for Taiwan
19:01 TSMC’s Global Strategy
21:06 Morris Chang and Tsai Ing-wen’s Friendship
23:00 Final Words
24:13 End Credits

Under President Tsai Ing-wen’s leadership, Taiwan has become a significant player in the global economy. However, in the mid-2010s, the nation faced notable economic challenges, including sluggish growth and an over-reliance on China. Since her election in 2016, President Tsai has pursued a strategic agenda to diversify Taiwan’s trading partners and strengthen the semiconductor industry, which had been carefully cultivated over decades. Her administration has also prioritized renewable energy, navigating challenges such as blackouts and public concerns about reducing reliance on nuclear power. Against the backdrop of the US-China trade war, Taiwan has emerged as a crucial partner for democratic nations seeking to secure their supply chains. This episode explores Taiwan’s economic revitalization and its rise to global prominence, featuring expert insights and exclusive interviews.

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