➀ Corporations like AMD, ASML, Alphabet, Micron, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Yahoo have invested $25 billion in Taiwan over the past seven years, indicating a discounting of the risk of China invading Taiwan. ➁ Foreign direct investment in Taiwan has increased by 61% from 2018-2023 compared to the previous period. ➂ Major investments in AI, cloud services, and renewable energy sectors by global firms suggest a collective corporate view that minimizes the threat of conflict between China and Taiwan.
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