Taiwan Pledges to Keep Advanced Chips From Chinese Military

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Taiwan pledged to work closely with the US and other allies to prevent China’s military from acquiring state-of-the-art technology, as Washington steps up efforts to contain the world’s No. 2 economy.

Taiwan, home to the world’s largest semiconductor foundry, will keep its advanced chip development at home, while adopting measures to stop its tech from being used by the People’s Liberation Army, C.C. Chen, deputy minister of economic affairs, said on Wednesday.