On November 7, 2025, the Japanese Prime Minister declares before Parliament: "A Chinese invasion of Taiwan will mean a Japanese military response." Seven words that encapsulate seventy years of strategic ambiguity and trigger a potentially devastating crisis for the global economy. The reason is simple: 90% of the world's advanced chips come from a single island, Taiwan, from Taiwan Semiconductor. Not only for Asia, but for all technological civilization. Every artificial intelligence data center, every car, smartphone, or military drone relies on supplies from that island, just 110 kilometers from China. If these production lines are interrupted, an economy based on $2.9 trillion in AI investments by 2028 is at risk. The United States, Japan, and Australia – three nuclear powers – have already confirmed their defensive alliances. On the other hand, China and the BRICS countries are watching, ready to oppose. The real problem is financial: more than 95% of AI companies do not generate profits and survive with a trillion dollars in debt, all based on the idea that Taiwanese chips will continue to flow. According to military simulations, a simple Chinese naval blockade – not an invasion – could cause the destruction of $7.5 trillion in global wealth in just 90 days. NVIDIA has already lost 5% in a single day due to fears of escalation. The end of low-cost chips marks the beginning of the tech wars.
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JAPAN LIGHTS THE FUSE OF A BOMB OF $10 TRILLION 🚨
On November 7, 2025, the Japanese Prime Minister declares before Parliament: "A Chinese invasion of Taiwan will mean a Japanese military response."
Seven words that encapsulate seventy years of strategic ambiguity and trigger a potentially devastating crisis for the global economy.
The reason is simple: 90% of the world's advanced chips come from a single island, Taiwan, from Taiwan Semiconductor.
Not only for Asia, but for all technological civilization.
Every artificial intelligence data center, every car, smartphone, or military drone relies on supplies from that island, just 110 kilometers from China.
If these production lines are interrupted, an economy based on $2.9 trillion in AI investments by 2028 is at risk.
The United States, Japan, and Australia – three nuclear powers – have already confirmed their defensive alliances.
On the other hand, China and the BRICS countries are watching, ready to oppose.
The real problem is financial: more than 95% of AI companies do not generate profits and survive with a trillion dollars in debt, all based on the idea that Taiwanese chips will continue to flow.
According to military simulations, a simple Chinese naval blockade – not an invasion – could cause the destruction of $7.5 trillion in global wealth in just 90 days.
NVIDIA has already lost 5% in a single day due to fears of escalation.
The end of low-cost chips marks the beginning of the tech wars.