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    Taiwan In The Crosshairs | Armstrong Economics

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteMay 17, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    President Trump is recommending that chip manufacturers IMMEDIATELY move their manufacturing facilities to AMERICA. The conversations with Xi have confirmed how China will move to take over Taiwan. Chip manufacturing is essential for AI and technology in general. Taiwan is the world’s chip manufacturing center at the moment. That’s one of the main reasons China wants to take Taiwan, for it is also a geopolitical play.

    Trump is saying that he would like to see everybody making chips in Taiwan come into America. He also expects that the USA will have 40% to 50% of the world chip business by the end of his term.

    We saw May as a Directional Change and a Panic Cycle appears in July leading into August. Keep in mind that with the US tied up in Iran, I warned that this would be the time for a conflict over Taiwan. Macron visited China and told Xi they will NOT intervene with respect to Taiwan. The next major turning point in Taiwan is 2027.33.

     



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