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  • Chinese invasion of Taiwan could cost world economy USD 1 trillion: US intelligence

    Chinese invasion of Taiwan could cost world economy USD 1 trillion: US intelligence

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    Washington: US intelligence officials predicted that a Chinese invasion of Taiwan or an attack as early as 2025 on the island nation could cost the world economy USD 1 trillion, reported Taipei Times.

    US Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines presented what she called a “general estimate” during testimony before the US Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday.

    “A Chinese invasion of Taiwan could halt production by the world’s largest advanced chipmaker, wiping out up to USD 1 trillion per year from the global economy in the first few years,” said the top US intelligence official.

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    The advanced semiconductors produced by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) are used in 90 per cent of “almost every category of electronic device around the world,” said Haines.

    Haines said that Chinese President Xi Jinping is leaning toward unifying with Taiwan in a “peaceful” manner, but is also preparing possible military action to achieve that goal, reported Taipei Times.

    “I think we continue to assess that he [Xi] would prefer to achieve unification of Taiwan through peaceful means,” she said.

    If a Chinese invasion stopped TSMC from producing those chips, “it will have an enormous global financial impact that I think runs somewhere between USD 600 billion to USD 1 trillion on an annual basis for the first few years,” she said.

    “It will also have an impact on [US] GDP if there was such an invasion of Taiwan and that [TSMC’s production] was blocked,” Haines said.

    However, Haines said it would also have a large impact on China’s economy, reported Taipei Times.

    To deal with that risk, TSMC is investing USD 40 million to build two sophisticated wafer fabs in Arizona at Washington’s urging.

    A fab using the 4-nanometer process is scheduled to begin mass production next year, and the other, using the more advanced 3-nanometer process, is slated to mass-produce chips starting in 2026, reported Taipei Times.

    Haines’ comments came after US Senator Rick Scott raised concerns about the possibility of China invading Taiwan, citing Xi’s remarks in the past year suggesting that he was preparing the Chinese population for a war against Taiwan.

    Xi has directed the Chinese military to “provide him with a military option, essentially, to be able to take it without concern of [US] intervention,” which is expected to “have a meaningful impact on his capacity to do so,” Haines said.

    Also at the hearing, US Defense Intelligence Agency Director Scott Berrier appeared to have greater concern than Haines about a possible invasion of Taiwan, saying that Xi’s rhetoric has been “picking up” after he assumed his third term as president, reported Taipei Times.

    Berrier provided a list of possible invasion dates ranging from 2025 to 2049. “I think the bottom line is he’s told his military to be ready,” Berrier said.

    Haines said the relationship between the US and China has become “more challenging,” citing a speech made by Xi in March in which he blamed Washington for suppressing Beijing, reflecting his distrust of the US and his belief that Washington is seeking to contain his country, reported Taipei Times.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • India would have hit 5 trillion if rest of India performed like Telangana: KTR

    India would have hit 5 trillion if rest of India performed like Telangana: KTR

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    Hyderabad: Telangana IT and Industries minister KT Rama Rao on Tuesday said that India would have been a 5 trillion economy if the rest of India did as well as Telangana.

    Addressing a group of industrialists at the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Telangana State Annual Meeting 2022-23 & Conference on Beyond India@75, he said, “People here that have the ability to have an audience with the Prime Minister and the others, please tell them that we would have already been a 5 trillion economy, if the rest of India did as well as Telangana did”.

    KTR stated that in spite of Telangana being a performing state, it is penalised. “Hyderabad pharma city, which will be the largest pharma cluster in the world, and Kakatiya mega textile park, the largest in India for textiles, will not receive support from the Government of India. We will not receive new manufacturing clusters for electronics”, said the minister.

    He said “In 2014, the per capita income of the state was Rs 1.24 lakhs and now the per capita income of Telangana is Rs 3.17 lakhs. Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) in 2014 was Rs 5.06 lakh crores and today it is Rs 13.27 lakh crores. On both these counts we have improved by 155 percent and 162 percent respectively. The rest of India, unfortunately, did not do as well as we did”.

    Referring to the promises made during the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh in the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act (APRA) 2014, the minister said, “I speak for both Telangana and Andhra, we have been promised that industrial corridors will be promoted and special incentives will be given for industrialisation, these promises have not materialised even for 9 years”.

    “What was promised in the legislature if that’s not honored, where is the sanctity in calling ourselves the world’s largest democracy?” he added.

    Speaking about the life sciences ecosystem in Telangana he said, “During the 2021 BioAsia, the valuation of the life sciences ecosystem in Telangana was 50 billion dollars. We set the goal to double it by 2030. In 2022 the valuation increased by 30 billion dollars and became 80 billion dollars. We have set a challenge by revising the goal by increasing the goal to 250 billion dollars by 2030”.

    Calling Hyderabad the vaccine capital of the world, KTR said that 35% of vaccines, i.e, 9 billion number of doses are being produced in Hyderabad.”We are hopeful that the number of doses would increase to 14 billion doses by next year,” said the minister.

    Commenting on ‘Make in India’ he said, “It is a good slogan but has it translated into reality? In a meeting, Dr. Rajeev Nath, head of the Association of Indian Medical Device Industry (AIMED), told me that we had 1,200 companies in the past. 600 are now closed and we are left with 600. Why is it easy to manufacture in china and import the products from thousands of miles and still have them selling for cheaper prices than locally manufactured goods?”

    The minister further said that India needs ‘economic engines’ like Hyderabad to attract talent from across the world. “India is a union of states, unless the better-performing states are incentivised, we are doing a great disservice to ourselves, said the Telangana minister.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Adani, BBC docu, 5 trillion: KCR fires at Modi led centre in Assembly

    Adani, BBC docu, 5 trillion: KCR fires at Modi led centre in Assembly

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    Hyderabad: Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that while he won in the parliamentary elections of 2014, the country lost.

    KCR made these remarks while speaking on the Adani-Hindenburg row during the Assembly session held on Sunday.

    The chief minister said that the Prime Minister, while he made a chest-thumping speech, avoided answering questions on the Adani issue and bulldozed opposition from raising questions. “The manner in which BJP leaders are praising the PM will lead to the point of Modi becoming the ex-PM,” KCR said to the chortles of the TRS MLAs.

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