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Trump administration demands Taiwan buy a 49% stake in Intel
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56175, member: 636"] The Trump administration is pursuing Intel's recovery through trade discussions with Taiwan. American officials demand that Taiwan acquire a 49 percent ownership stake in the semiconductor manufacturer as part of broader negotiations. Taiwan faces two choices under the proposed agreement terms. The island nation can either purchase substantial Intel holdings or commit $400 billion toward American investments. TSMC emerges as the likely candidate for Intel's acquisition given its manufacturing expertise. Trade talks center on reducing Taiwan's tariff burden from current levels to 15 percent. This rate matches existing agreements with the European Union and Japanese partners. However, TSMC's control over Intel would complicate American chip supply chains. The semiconductor foundry already dominates global production capacity across multiple market segments. Reports suggest TSMC's management of Intel facilities could enhance American node development capabilities. Trade negotiation outcomes remain uncertain as discussions continue between both governments. [/QUOTE]
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