Meng Wanzhou finally returned to China, but the United States reached out to TSMC, and Tsai Ing-wen was scared to speak.

On the evening of September 25, Meng Wanzhou in a red dress arrived at Shenzhen Baoan International Airport by a chartered plane by the Chinese government. After 1028 days of illegal detention, more than 30 court appearances and countless fierce games in Canada, Meng Wanzhou finally returned to China. However, the United States has reached out to TSMC . According to a report from taihai.com on October 3, the U.S. Department of Commerce recently hosted a "Hongmen Banquet" at the White House, inviting TSMC, Samsung, and Intel to "discuss global chip shortages" and to "improve chips." On the grounds of supply chain transparency, manufacturers such as TSMC and Samsung are required to submit data such as inventory, customer orders, and sales records within 45 days.

It is understood that once these trade secrets are handed over, the two giants in the global chip manufacturing field will completely open their doors to the United States. It is worth mentioning that not long ago, the CEO of American Intel, which aims to replace TSMC as the largest chip foundry company, visited Biden government officials. Subsequently, the "Hongmen Banquet" appeared, and the US government directly attacked Intel's two major competitors. This shows that the acts of American robbers have become clear.

Regarding this kind of behavior in the United States, a "famous mouth" bluntly stated in a TV program, "Biden killed a dog, and Tsai Ing-wen has a great reaction, so I hurriedly tweeted." Mourning. Now that the United States has really reached out to Taiwan, Tsai Ing-wen is so scared that he dare not even speak." In addition, Taiwan’s senior media person Dong Zhisen said that the United States is no different from bandits. In order to suppress , Huawei 5G, they illegally detained Meng Wanzhou for three years. A strong backer, does TSMC today rely on the DPP? In addition, with regard to the question of whether TSMC can submit confidential information for the United States,Some people in Taiwan said in an interview on the street that "it is dead if handed over to the United States" and "our things belong to us, they have the ability, and they do it themselves."

In response to the U.S. requesting chip manufacturers such as TSMC and Samsung to provide trade secrets of customer information on the grounds of chip shortages, National Chengchi University Professor of Diplomacy Liu Dehai said in an interview with the media, The United States requested TSMC to provide customer information for this reason. It was actually an excuse, mainly for mainland China. Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Huawei , returned smoothly, which means that talks between China and the United States are about to begin. First of all, it focuses on economics and trade. The United States requires TSMC to provide commercial secrets in order to use it as a bargaining chip. After that, it has to talk to mainland China, but this may be backlashed by TSMC, leading to the possibility of brain drain.

In addition, regarding the 45-day deadline set by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Taiwan’s former public opinion representative Guo Zhengliang believes that this sentence is a threat to ask others to hand over customer information, inventory quantity, and capacity allocation. This is the top secret for TSMC, and this incident has hit Taiwan the most, because TSMC’s global market accounted for 55%, UMC 7%, and the combined market accounted for more than 60%.

It is worth mentioning that Wang Meihua, the head of Taiwan’s economic department, said, “Enterprises have their own considerations and decide what should be disclosed and what should not be disclosed”. In response to this, the Kuomintang chairman Jiang Qichen's response to Wang Meihua's bombardment was "both regret and anger." What’s even more ironic is that before that, US Republican Senator Tom Cotton said, “Taiwan is not only a strategic and ethical issue for the United States, but the United States also has to ensure that mainland China does not control the world’s most important issue. The chip manufacturer TSMC".At that time, the DPP authorities also interpreted it as "supporting Taiwan and opposing China" and used it to publicize it. Now it seems that reality once again made the DPP authorities slap themselves in the face.

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