It wouldn't work that way. The strategic parts of the factory would be dismantled and flown out by military cargo well in advance of an expected shipping blockade and no one will know. That will also be when "in the know" Taiwanese will start leaving the country for Australia, Canada and the US in regularly scheduled flights. From then on, China will trigger incrementally more forceful threats before launching their attack, 3-6 months after the discreet exodus of those whose lives will be threatened when China lands on Taiwan, I'm talking known anti communist political, business and social figures. It is in China's best interest to see them leave early rather than arrest thousands.A blockade can be put in place with no notice and completely out of the blue. The ships are already there and loaded for bear. All it takes is one announcement... "Taiwan is now on blockade. Any ships coming or going will be deep six'd."
This would happen far in advance of any moves by an invasionary force.
Unless the 2000 yo rules of warfare have changed in the last few years and I missed it.
huh?
The most critical complex piece of equipment is the new model stepper.
You will need many many containers for just a piece of the stepper.
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I'm surprised by how nonchalant and pragmatic people in Taiwan are. I recently had lunch with cousins of my wife who still live in Taiwan and they reacted the same way you do. They've pretty much internalized that if China wants to take Taiwan it will just happen. Taiwan defense forces will be quickly overwhelmed, those people who want to, and can, will leave while everyone else will just go about their lives. The sense was that no one wants to die for this.I am located in Taiwan and trade options both in Taiwan and the US. quite interested in what you guys in the US think the possibility that China would invade Taiwan in the near future. I personally think the chance is kind of very low. Both sides on Taiwan strait is very good at calculating the profit and loss when the war occurs.
Samsung should have the same process capability as TSMC. Samsung can get the same EUV machine from ASML as TSM does. So as, INTC. Yet, AAPL and NVDA pull their processors from Samsung to TSMC's 5nm node process. AAPL will move to TSMC's 3nm node process soon. Say what it may, TSMC has something that its competitors do not.
Yeah I don't know what a stepper is either. I just suspect it can be dismantled in small enough components to fit in military cargo planes.