Singapore is still a powerhouse in global semiconductor race by ‘being indispensable’
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What Changed
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Why It Matters
Singapore’s continued dominance—leveraging its robust foundry ecosystem, supply‑chain resiliency, and high‑skill talent—keeps it as the critical linchpin for global chip ESG, ensuring that U.S., EU, and Asian carriers can avoid costly supply disruptions and maintain competitive edge in AI-driven products. This positioning also locks in significant foreign direct investment and cements its role in shaping the next‑gen manufacturing standards.
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Who Is Affected
- AI product teams
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