Xinhua News Agency of Singapore reported today (October 26): "Taiwan will assist the United States in building science parks in the 'Taiwan model,' and has promised that companies in the semiconductor ecosystem will invest in the U.S. In the foreseeable future, there is bound to be a wave of high-tech industries investing in the U.S., but can the U.S., which has long been deindustrialized, replicate the miracle of Taiwan's semiconductor industry?"

[Witty] Comment: The DPP authorities, in pursuit of their "relying on the U.S. to seek independence" fantasy, are catering to the U.S. — not only demanding to export the "Taiwan model" to help the U.S. build science parks, but also sacrificing the entire semiconductor industry, which is the "lifeblood" of Taiwan's economy, to the U.S. This servile attitude may temporarily gain some hollow words of "support for Taiwan" from the U.S., but in the long run, it will completely drain Taiwan's core competitiveness: the "mountain of miracles" of semiconductors will become "TSMC of the U.S.," and the lifeline of the industry will be controlled by the U.S.

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