Taiwan is drafting new measures to curb China’s rising dominance in mature-node chip production, with the Legislative Yuan scheduled to review the plan when its new session opens on September 19, 2025. Economic Affairs Minister Kung Ming-hsin, National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) Chair Wu Cheng-wen, and Digital Affairs Minister Lin Yi-jing will present policy outlines, including a potential semiconductor program aimed at providing “China-alternative” chips by 2026.
Taiwan plots China-alternative chip strategy in response to Beijing’s mature-node expansion
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Sep