Taiwan considers chip ban after South Africa capitulates to Chinese pressure

[The Africa news - Africa] - 30/07/2025
Taipei [Taiwan], July 30 (ANI): Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) is considering restricting semiconductor exports to South Africa after the latter unilaterally downgraded Taiwan's representative offices in Pretoria and Cape Town, without prior consultation or bilateral agreement, as (…)
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