1. The article analyzes how geopolitical tensions are driving nations to compete for dominance in semiconductor manufacturing; 2. It highlights vulnerabilities in the global chip supply chain and efforts by countries to achieve self-reliance; 3. The piece discusses the long-term implications of these shifts on technological innovation and economic security.
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