TSMC Founder Says Breaking Up Chip Supply Chain Will Be Costly

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TSMC Founder Says Breaking Up Chip Supply Chain Will Be Costly

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. founder Morris Chang warned that efforts by governments around the world to build domestic chip supply chains could push up costs and yet still fail to achieve self-sufficiency. Speaking as Taiwan’s envoy to the …
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Accounting and Finance Software Market 2021 Is rapidly increasing worldwide in near future …

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New Subway website declares it uses real tuna, and chews out the New York Times

An “eat fresh” refresher: A Times reporter had sent frozen samples of tuna meat ordered from three Los Angeles-area Subway shops to a lab that specializes in fish testing, in order to determine how much tuna is in the tuna sandwiches.
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Los Angeles Issues New Mask Guidance (Audio)

Andy Pekosz, professor of molecular microbiology and immunology at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, talks the latest on the virus
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SoftBank Unit to Invest in Thiel-Backed Crypto Exchange Bullish

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