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Taiwan's semiconductor dominance poses risks from China's chip self-sufficiency efforts, prompting calls for economic diversification. The upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections in Taiwan are expected to face pressure from China, with potential military maneuvers near the island. The third party in the race, the Taiwan People's Party, aims for a poll breakthrough by focusing on issues like housing and wages. U.S.-China interactions aim to stabilize ties amidst cross-Strait tensions and warnings against interference.
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How do the U.S.-China interactions and warnings against interference reflect broader geopolitical dynamics in the region?
How might Taiwan's economic diversification away from semiconductors impact its long-term economic stability?
What strategies could Taiwan employ to mitigate the potential military maneuvers near the island by China?
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