How a secretive Taiwanese company shaping the future of the global economy?

一家神秘的台湾企业如何塑造全球经济未来?

Business Matters

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2025-05-20

49 分钟
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The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company makes advanced microchips is helping to shape the future of the global economy. It’s at the centre of a chip rivalry raging across the world – one of the key subplots of President Trumps trade war. The UK and the EU have reached a new deal setting out post-Brexit relations on areas including fishing rights, trade and defence. We hear from the Irish fishing community, a food exporter in the UK and what a "youth experience scheme" could mean for businesses in France. Andrew Peach is joined by two guests on opposite sides of the world: Jennifer Pak is in Shanghai and Peter Morici in Alexandria, Virginia.
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  • And this is Andrew Peach with Business Matters.

  • In a moment, the people behind the advanced microchips in most modern technology.

  • Why the trade deficits worrying Donald Trump are partly caused by buying US debt.

  • And there's a warm welcome from some businesses for the agreement between the EU and the UK.

  • It will allow me to have the sense and guarantee to look at further growth

  • because I'll be confident that the supply of very committed young people that want to work in the travel industry will be available to me.

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  • I'm joined throughout the programme by my two guests on opposite sides of the world.

  • Jennifer Pack is in Shanghai where I think it's eight in the morning.

  • Hi, Jennifer.

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  • Peter Morici in Washington where it's eight o'clock in the evening.

  • Hi, Peter.

  • Good evening.

  • Hello, Jennifer.