➀ Taiwan's local government held the '2024 Taiwan Global Investment and Market Trends Forum,' securing approximately $3.8 billion in investment commitments from 21 companies. ➁ The local government official signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with 12 foreign firms, including Micron, Applied Materials, and NXP Semiconductors, pledging $1.5 billion in investments over the next 3-5 years. ➂ The investments focus on semiconductor supply chain enhancements, covering manufacturing, equipment, and materials, highlighting Taiwan's appeal in the AI wave.
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