TAIPEI: Taiwan<\/a>'s President Tsai Ing-wen<\/a> warned the semiconductor<\/a> industry faces new and \"volatile\" challenges, but said her government will work with the sector to overcome them. 蔡没有指定行业面临什么挑战,但自从COVID-19大流行开始的一个主要问题是芯片的短缺阻碍了生产的汽车和消费电子产品。 台北:台湾的总统蔡英文警告半导体行业面临新的“波动”的挑战,但他表示政府将与部门克服它们。
Taiwan is home to the world's largest contract chipmaker, TSMC<\/a>, and is a major producer of semiconductors used in everything from washing machines and cellphones<\/a> to data centres<\/a> and fighter jets<\/a>.
\"The continued success of this industry comes in the face of unprecedented global challenges in recent times, including considerable uncertainty around supply chains,\" Tsai<\/a> told an industry forum in Taipei late on Wednesday, according to comments released by her office.
\"Even today new challenges continue to arise, making the situation more volatile. But as in the past our government will work closely with the industry to get through these challenging times,\" she added.
\"Time and again Taiwan has proven its agility and resilience in meeting challenges and ensuring that our semiconductor industry maintains its world-leading status.\"
Tsai did not specify what challenges the industry faces, but since the COVID-19 pandemic began one of the main problems has been a shortage of chips that hampered production of cars and some consumer electronics.
Global consumer demand is now dipping due to soaring inflation, recession fears in major Western economies and the impact of the war in Ukraine, potentially affecting Taiwanese chip firms and the island's export-oriented economy.
While the government has encouraged Taiwanese companies to build factories in the United States, Taiwan's most important international backer, it has also worked to ensure it maintains its leading global position. \"When it comes to the most advanced chips, Taiwan always leads the way,\" Tsai said.
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台湾总统警告说,“不稳定”芯片行业面临的挑战
台湾是全球最大的合同芯片制造商,台积电,是一个主要的半导体生产商从洗衣机和使用手机来数据中心和战斗机。
“这个行业的持续成功,面对近年来前所未有的全球性挑战,包括相当大的不确定性的供应链,”蔡周三晚间在台北一个行业论坛上表示,根据她的办公室发布的评论。
“一次又一次挑战台湾已经证实了它的灵活性和弹性会议并确保我们的半导体行业保持领先地位。”
蔡没有指定行业面临什么挑战,但自从COVID-19大流行开始的一个主要问题是芯片的短缺阻碍了生产的汽车和消费电子产品。
全球消费需求现在浸渍由于通货膨胀,经济衰退的担忧主要西方经济体和战争的影响在乌克兰,潜在影响台湾芯片公司和台湾的外向型经济。
虽然政府鼓励台湾企业建立工厂在美国,台湾最重要的国际支持者,也致力于确保它保持全球领先地位。“谈到最先进的芯片,台湾总牵头,“蔡说。
TAIPEI: Taiwan<\/a>'s President Tsai Ing-wen<\/a> warned the semiconductor<\/a> industry faces new and \"volatile\" challenges, but said her government will work with the sector to overcome them.
Taiwan is home to the world's largest contract chipmaker, TSMC<\/a>, and is a major producer of semiconductors used in everything from washing machines and cellphones<\/a> to data centres<\/a> and fighter jets<\/a>.
\"The continued success of this industry comes in the face of unprecedented global challenges in recent times, including considerable uncertainty around supply chains,\" Tsai<\/a> told an industry forum in Taipei late on Wednesday, according to comments released by her office.
\"Even today new challenges continue to arise, making the situation more volatile. But as in the past our government will work closely with the industry to get through these challenging times,\" she added.
\"Time and again Taiwan has proven its agility and resilience in meeting challenges and ensuring that our semiconductor industry maintains its world-leading status.\"
Tsai did not specify what challenges the industry faces, but since the COVID-19 pandemic began one of the main problems has been a shortage of chips that hampered production of cars and some consumer electronics.
Global consumer demand is now dipping due to soaring inflation, recession fears in major Western economies and the impact of the war in Ukraine, potentially affecting Taiwanese chip firms and the island's export-oriented economy.
While the government has encouraged Taiwanese companies to build factories in the United States, Taiwan's most important international backer, it has also worked to ensure it maintains its leading global position. \"When it comes to the most advanced chips, Taiwan always leads the way,\" Tsai said.
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