(Taipei Comprehensive News) Zhang Zhongmou, the founder of TSMC, founder of the world's largest chip founding enterprise in the world, said that globalization has been redefined, and the importance of national security, scientific and technological leadership, and economic leaders has overlooking globalization.
Comprehensive Lianhe Daily and Industry and Commerce reported that Zhang Zhongmou said on Tuesday (July 4) in Taiwan's earliest founding of the industrial and commercial associations in Taiwan., But the current two sides do not take the premise of mobilizing war, but instead of prohibiting several high -tech device exports or passing the chip (chip in Mainland China), increasing tariffs, etc., to strengthen itself or weaken each other's competitiveness, achieve military or economic leadershipEssence
He said that the above -mentioned measures in the United States were all anti -globalization. The Bayeng government shouted during the migration ceremony of TSMC in the US Arizona factory last December: "Made in the United States, and the trade union follows back!"I feel harsh after hearing it.In China, China has subsidized the local science and technology industry and said that the chip in 2025 must be self -sufficient, and it is also reducing globalization.China and the United States also have different views on smart property, and all kinds of disputes form the present situation.
Zhang Zhongmou pointed out that the relationship between the United States and China is currently "high competition than cooperation", and the two sides have redefined globalization, that is, under the conditions that do not harm their national security, do not harm their current or future science and technology economy, allow their own countryEnterprises are profitable abroad, and they also allow foreign industries and services to enter their own country.
He questioned in his speech: "But is this globalization?"
This is Zhang Zhongmou's view of globalization again.In December last year, Zhang Zhongmou attended the migration ceremony held by the TSMC Arizona Factory that geopolitics had completely changed the situation faced by semiconductor manufacturers. He also warned that "global and free trade was almost dead."