China News Agency, Taipei, December 7th Radio Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. held a moving ceremony for its new factory in Arizona, USA on the 6th local time. Taiwanese public opinion is highly concerned about this.

Many voices believe that this move may accelerate the loss of Taiwan's technology and talents, and it is an act of semiconductor "de-Taiwanization" and "hollowing out" Taiwan, which is not good for the rights and interests of the Taiwanese people.

  "China Times" published a commentary titled "TSMC Was Snatched" on the 7th, pointing out that planes carrying TSMC engineers are flying to the United States one after another. Is this a good thing for Taiwan and the United States to jointly create supply chain security? "Emptying out" Taiwan, de-Taiwanization, or even blatant robbery?

  The Times commentary believes that if the United States had to "support Taiwan" because it needed Taiwan's cutting-edge semiconductor manufacturing capabilities, but now through various threats and incentives to get TSMC to invest, and the most cutting-edge manufacturing processes have passed, in other words, the United States It is not necessary to "support" Taiwan anymore.

For Taiwan, this is of course a negative impact. The "de-Taiwanization" of semiconductors is "in progress", and the DPP authorities "helped count the money after being sold", and did not care about the rights and interests of the Taiwanese people.

  "United Daily News" published an editorial on the 6th, saying that the so-called "TSMC's investment in the United States has no problems of talent and technology loss" is very low in persuasion.

TSMC is the leader in the global semiconductor industry, and its importance goes without saying.

The DPP authorities lack a long-term economic development strategy, but continue to use TSMC as a bargaining chip, and have no intention of meeting its necessary needs for water, electricity and manpower. Isn't this digging at the root of Taiwan's economy?

If you ask the DPP authorities what plans they have made for Taiwan 20 years from now, how will they respond?

  In addition, a number of current commentators published commentary articles in Taiwan newspapers on the 7th, criticizing that the DPP authorities "send TSMC to the United States", which will inevitably lead to the outflow of technology and talents.

The DPP authorities claim to be "anti-China", but they are actually "selling Taiwan"; they claim to be "pro-American", but they are actually "licking beauty" on their knees.

  Chen Fengxin, a senior Taiwanese media person, also warned on the show recently that Taiwan's talents are being "hollowed out". With the first batch of TSMC talents going to the United States, there will be "chronic blood loss" in the future. Is Taiwan in the process of international competition? Rapid loss of talent?

It is worth everyone's reflection.

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