Chinese Economist Chen Wenling: To regain Taiwan and grab TSMC (11:48) – 20220607 – Instant Financial News

Chen Wenling pointed out that TSMC is accelerating its transfer to the United States and wants to build 6 factories in the United States. “We must not let all the goals of the transfer be realized.”

Chen Wenling also called on China to openly, reasonably and do everything possible to support Russia in order to build an economic security barrier. “For example, the recent Sino-Russian joint air exercise, etc.; we can also do more in terms of trade, so that China and Russia can connect with the Eurasian alliance proposed by Putin through the “Belt and Road” to form my country’s strategic depth belt and form a silk The road economic belt will form an energy safety belt, which will serve as a major safety barrier in the future.”

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