The Semiconductor Factor: Why Taiwan Matters to the World Economy
How Taiwan's dominance in advanced chip manufacturing makes it critical to the global economy and complicates the geopolitical calculus.
Taiwan's 'Silicon Shield'
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) produces over 90% of the world's most advanced semiconductors — the chips that power smartphones, AI systems, military equipment, and virtually all modern technology. No other company or country can currently replicate TSMC's most advanced processes.
This dominance has been called Taiwan's 'silicon shield': the idea that the world economy depends so heavily on Taiwanese chips that no rational actor would risk disrupting production through military action. A conflict that shut down TSMC's fabrication plants would cause a global economic crisis far exceeding the 2008 financial meltdown, affecting everything from car manufacturing to hospital equipment to military systems.