By Sarah Wu TAIPEI (Reuters) -The retired founder of TSMC said on Thursday that even as he supported U.S. efforts to slow China’s advances in the semiconductor industry, the “bifurcation” of the global supply chain and the reversal of globalisation would increase prices and reduce the ubiquity of chips that
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