and too valuable to leave fully independent.… The elevator to the eighth floor of the headquarters of the Taiwan Fair Trade Commission required two separate biometric scans after midnight. Lin Yu-chen pressed her thumb against the glass sensor and waited for the green light. Outside the building, rain drifted through central Taipei in thin silver lines. Electric scooters hissed through the wet streets below, weaving between convenience stores glowing with advertisements for AI chips, cloud infrastructure, and overseas engineering programs. The city had changed faster in the last five years than in the previous twenty. Everyone in Taiwan could feel it. Semiconductors were no longer merely an industry. They had become geopolitics itself. Inside the TFTC’s Strategic Market Analysis Division, entire teams now existed solely to monitor the relationships between Taiwanese firms and American hyperscalers, Japanese lithography supplier...