Taiwan’s deputy foreign minister has issued a stark warning to Europe: an attack by China on Taiwan would have far-reaching consequences, affecting not just the island but also global economies and supply chains. With Taiwan being a critical hub for semiconductor production, any disruption could cripple industries reliant on these technologies, from smartphones to military systems.
The island produces over 90% of the world’s most advanced chips, making it integral to the global tech landscape. If China were to invade or blockade Taiwan, the ripple effects would be felt in Europe, the US, and beyond, as the flow of goods through the Taiwan Strait is vital for international trade.
Taiwan’s historical context complicates the narrative, as it has been influenced by various powers throughout its history. This complexity challenges China’s claims of sovereignty and highlights Taiwan’s unique position in global politics. The island’s technological advancements have made it a key player in international partnerships, particularly with European nations.
As tensions rise, Taiwan’s economic growth continues, with its stock market surpassing those of Germany and France. The deputy minister emphasizes that Europe must recognize its stake in Taiwan’s stability, as the island’s fate is intertwined with global interests, urging a united front against potential aggression from China.
Source: Euronews

