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Intel, Micron, and 3 Other Stocks With Direct Exposure to Taiwan

August 7, 2022
Source: bitcoinethereumnews.com bitcoinethereumnews.com
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Text size All eyes have been on Taiwan as China launches live-fire military drills near the self-ruled island after a visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi set off an escalation in tensions. The fallout could be widespread , and investors looking for ripples in the U.S. market may want to hone in on the technology sector, especially companies that generate revenue from Taiwan. A possible military conflict over the island democracy of Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its own and has said it would use force to reunify if needed, would be an “all bets off” type of scenario...
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