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Should we be worried that most of our essential electronics and machinery rely on parts from just one country?
With ongoing geopolitical tensions and trade disruptions, the concentration of semiconductor and electronics manufacturing in a single region poses risks to global supply chains and economic stability. Share your take on whether this dependency is a cause for concern.
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