This has significant impact. With Taiwan, South Korea and rest of western countries joining the sanctions, most of all it will limit their ability to procure semi–conductors.
Without them, you can forget about making new military hardware.
>Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told senior European officials on Friday that **China respects countries’ sovereignty, including Ukraine’s**, **but that Russia’s concerns about NATO’s eastward expansion should be properly addressed**.
A fine action by a nation that is also facing an expansionist authoritarian neighbour that wishes to annex it.
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This has significant impact. With Taiwan, South Korea and rest of western countries joining the sanctions, most of all it will limit their ability to procure semi–conductors.
Without them, you can forget about making new military hardware.
Edit: here is the one [example](https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/44145/western-sanctions-are-driving-delays-to-russias-new-a-100-radar-plane-report) how sanctions are affecting in development of their AWACS
Good. The Republic of China setting up an example for others.
Man, I love Taiwan:) I’m so grateful that TSMC is Taiwanese.
Great! Free, democratic nations must stand together. I hope west will help Taiwan if it will ever need as well.
[https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/china-says-it-respects-ukraines-sovereignty-russias-security-concerns-2022-02-25/](https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/china-says-it-respects-ukraines-sovereignty-russias-security-concerns-2022-02-25/)
>Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told senior European officials on Friday that **China respects countries’ sovereignty, including Ukraine’s**, **but that Russia’s concerns about NATO’s eastward expansion should be properly addressed**.
A fine action by a nation that is also facing an expansionist authoritarian neighbour that wishes to annex it.
Not smart unless they can be defended….
Go Taiwan, you rock!
Taiwan is next to go
Based Taiwan