The global chip boom is a boon for TSMC and the rest of Taiwan Inc., with local wages and the economy on the rise as factories shift into high gear to meet demand.
But how long can the island cope with the extra strain on its limited labor, water and power resources? READ MORE (CACHED ARTICLE)
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