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MOFA's Yen says Taiwan may curb chip sales to South Africa
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56082, member: 636"] Taiwan threatens semiconductor export limits against South Africa following diplomatic tensions. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced potential chip restrictions after South Africa downgraded Taiwan's representative status. Philippe Yen from the West Asian and African Affairs Department stated the measures would protect national sovereignty and dignity. Officials continue finalizing which semiconductors and timeframes the sanctions would target. The dispute stems from South Africa's formal renaming of Taiwan's offices to Taipei Commercial Office missions. South Africa issued an official notice on July 21 implementing the changes. The government referenced its One China policy and United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 as justification. Authorities also demanded that Taiwan relocate its representative office from Pretoria to Johannesburg. Taiwan views these actions as evidence of increased Beijing influence following Vice President Paul Mashatile's visit. The island nation has attempted unsuccessful negotiations with South Africa since October 2024. South Africa's Department of International Relations defended the decision as standard diplomatic procedure. Taiwan's offices maintain normal operations despite ongoing tensions. [/QUOTE]
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