1. TSMC's stock surge reflects investor confidence in its monopoly over advanced chip manufacturing, particularly 2-nanometer technology; 2. Global government subsidies drive its international expansion, but geopolitical tensions pose risks to its Taiwan-centric operations; 3. Despite rising competition, TSMC maintains pricing power and technological leadership, sustaining high valuations.
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