Why a Semiconductor Crisis Could Push the Public Sector to the Brink
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Semiconductors, crucial for modern technology, are facing a potential scarcity due to factors like sanctions, cyberattacks, and manufacturer shutdowns. This scarcity threatens public-sector continuity, as production facilities are rare and concentrated in specific geographies, such as Taiwan, which produces over 90% of advanced semiconductors. The "broken nest" concept suggests that denying Taiwan's semiconductor industry to an adversary may be preferable to conceding it. Disruptions can halt production for months or years.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Taiwan's semiconductor industry is a strategic vulnerability in an increasingly belligerent geopolitical climate.
- · The "broken nest" concept highlights the risk of losing control over this critical industry, which could have far-reaching consequences for global technology and public services.