Published: 08 April 2021
Recently, I have taken note of some developments in St. Maarten. The most recent one being the shortening of opening hours for nighttime entertainment clubs, bars, restaurants etc. This has brought some thoughts to mind and I will express them via this article. Please note that this is my personal opinion on the matter.
PHILIPSBURG: - One thing I have learned is that some people will do whatever they want to do without looking at the consequences. What makes matters worse is that their actions can be extremely harmful and even cause death to others. This kind of behavior is irresponsible, careless, and dangerous.
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U.S. Chip Firms Push For Supply Chain Ties With Taiwan Firms In Government-Level Meet Feb 9, 2021 14:39 EST
Officials from the Taiwanese Ministry of Economics, U.S. semiconductor firms and the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) met virtually on Friday to discuss cooperation in the chip sector, reports Taipei Times. The meeting comes as a global chip shortage for automobiles hurts Western economic recovery from the ongoing pandemic, and among the matters discussed was the potential for Taiwan to enter the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).
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Jan 31, 2021 09:44 EST
Chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has agreed to manufacture automobile processors at an expedited rate. TSMC s decision comes after governments in several continents requested the Taiwanese authorities to ask the chipmaker to increase this production - as a global shortage of the products start to emerge as a thorn in the side of the economic recovery of many countries that house automobile manufacturers affected by this shortage.
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Following the request, Taiwan s Minister of Economic Affairs Ms. Mei-Hua Wang convened a meeting that involved representatives from Germany, TSMC and other semiconductor companies and the dean of Taiwan s Economic Research Institute to discuss the shortage and how Germany and other countries could help Taiwan in return for providing the aforementioned chips.