Taiwan’s chip makers are grappling with surging coronavirus infections, a drought and erratic power supply. Photo: Bloomberg
Taiwan’s coronavirus outbreak, drought and power cuts force semiconductor makers to ramp up contingency plans
- The island’s chip makers are grappling with surging coronavirus infections, a drought and erratic power supply
- The combination of risks threatens to knock back productivity in Taiwan’s US$10.3 billion semiconductor industry
Taiwan’s chip makers are grappling with surging coronavirus infections, a drought and erratic power supply. Photo: Bloomberg