Description |
1 online resource (21 pages) : color illustrations, color portrait, color photographs |
Contents |
Introduction. -- Coercion and codependence. -- Semiconductors as an economic bastion. -- Taiwan's expanding trade horizons. -- Vulnerabilities on the homefront. -- The international dimension. -- Conclusion and recommendations. -- About the authors |
Summary |
Taiwan’s reliance on the Chinese economy raises concern among the Taiwanese public and government officials, and rising costs and political uncertainty have caused Taiwan businesses to rethink their own dependence on the mainland. But it has been a slow transition, especially without significant government financial support. Nonetheless, the move away from China has begun to build, in part, because of pressure from multinational business partners to reduce the risk of exposure to China. As this paper documents, both Taiwan exports and investment in other Asia- Pacific countries are now on the rise. But Taiwan should not be expected to make this transition on its own |
Notes |
"June 2023." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover page (Atlantic Council, viewed December 1, 2023) |
Subject |
Commerce -- Political aspects.
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Economic policy.
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International economic relations.
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SUBJECT |
Taiwan -- Economic policy.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85131980
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Taiwan -- Foreign economic relations -- China
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Taiwan -- Commerce -- Political aspects -- China
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Subject |
China.
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Taiwan.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Graham, Niels, author
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Atlantic Council of the United States, publisher.
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ISBN |
9781619773097 |
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1619773090 |
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