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With geopolitical tensions on the rise around the world, investors are presented with a landscape fraught with uncertainties in 2024.

And while the possibility of a material conflict between the US and China is perhaps unlikely, the chance it could eventuate is more than zero.

So what would it mean for investors?

How could potential rising tensions affect or challenge the semiconductor industry particularly within Taiwan, and how would the market react to the news?

In this video, business and finance analyst Tariq Al-Rifai discusses the potential implications with HotCopper’s Fouad Haidar.

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