SemiconductorsThe $490bn question: Can the world afford its Taiwan chip dependence?
Biden looks to make supply chains more resilient, but it will not be cost-free
U.S. President Joe Biden holds a silicon wafer during a virtual summit Monday with business leaders about semiconductor supply chains. © AP
HIDEAKI RYUGEN and TAISEI HOYAMA, Nikkei staff writers
TOKYO/WASHINGTON -- President Joe Biden laid out a bold vision of a reinvigorated American semiconductor industry at a virtual summit Monday with leaders of companies disrupted by the current chip shortage, an event that has illustrated how much global chip production has become centered on Taiwan.