Discover how the new U.S.-China strategic stability framework secures massive trade deals while facing deep geopolitical tests over Taiwan security.
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A potential Taiwan blockade threatens a greater economic catastrophe than the Strait of Hormuz, driven by irreplaceable semiconductor supply chain dependencies.
“The U.S. may not need the oil, but the ‘broken’ Strait of Hormuz is now imperiling the global AI boom and semiconductor supply chains.”
Iran war exposes South Korea’s energy vulnerability: semiconductor giants depend on Hormuz oil. Chip security problem.
The U.S. has strategically blocked China from accessing advanced AI chips and semiconductor manufacturing equipment. These measures hinder China’s ability to build large-scale AI clusters and produce cutting-edge logic chips, preserving a critical U.S. advantage in computing power for AI development.
