itkovian_ 2 days ago

Tsmc is mostly governed by Taiwanese who would like to maintain Taiwanese sovereignty

  • ip26 2 days ago

    Taiwan might be a more appealing target if all of TSMC's output is located there.

    • dbtc 2 days ago

      My thinking is less appealing, because the more USA depends on them the more USA will defend them.

  • jacobp100 2 days ago

    Don’t all the machines in Taiwan have explosives fitted in case of invasion?

  • hnthr_w_y 2 days ago

    TSMC is governed by the Taiwanese ruling class. If the Chinese launches a widespread attack on Taiwanese soil tomorrow, nothing would happen to any of these people. These people are not your random neighbors harboring nationalistic views.

    • hug 2 days ago

      You don't have to be a rabid nationalist to not wish for your country to be invaded and annexed by others. You don't even have to live there. I'm sure a large percentage of Taiwanese living in countries outside of Taiwan would not wish for it to be invaded.

      I'm not even Taiwanese, don't know anyone of Taiwanese descent well, and I don't want Taiwan invaded.

      The suggestion that there's some kind of weird oligarchy class of TSMC-controlling Taiwanese who couldn't give a toss if Taiwan was invaded is a mustache-twirling level of caricature.

  • pie420 2 days ago

    TSMC is governed by the Taiwanese government, which is a puppet government controlled by the US government and military. TSMC answers to the US directly, as without US support, Taiwan falls to China almost instantly. Nobody besides the US can prevent a blockade of Taiwan

    • spookie a day ago

      A "puppet government".

      This claim is based on... Them wanting not to be invaded?

      If anything they had the foresight and took advantage of US companies not wanting to fab their chips at higher prices domestically. This has led to cooperation between the two.

      I see this argument in some fashion every day, claiming US allies are puppets. When in fact, they just find commonalities and cooperate.

33MHz-i486 2 days ago

the strength of the US defense commitment is likely proportional to the strategic value of the economic assets they still hold. the taiwanese have every incentive to do just well enough at the AZ plant for the $39 Billion checks to clear and no better

  • mindwok 2 days ago

    While true, TSMC has a stronger incentive for its own survival than the survival of Taiwan. If it's easier for them to shift operations to the US and continue to make $$$, I suspect they'd do that over retaining operations in Taiwan and hoping it will convince the US to protect the country.

    • dannyw 2 days ago

      The biggest shareholder of TSMC is the Taiwan government.