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TAIPEI - Taiwan is set to implement stricter export controls on technologies that could serve both civilian and military purposes. This move particularly targets advanced sectors such as quantum computing and semiconductor manufacturing equipment. The decision underscores Taiwan's commitment to national security and its role in the global supply chain for high-tech industries.
Officials have indicated that these regulations aim to prevent sensitive technologies from falling into the hands of adversarial nations, particularly in light of increasing geopolitical tensions in the region. By expanding the list of controlled items, Taiwan hopes to safeguard its technological advancements and maintain its competitive edge in the global market.
The new measures are expected to align Taiwan's export policies with international standards, reflecting a growing trend among nations to regulate the flow of dual-use technologies. As Taiwan continues to navigate its complex international relationships, these enhanced controls signal a proactive approach to protecting its technological assets and national interests.
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