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INVASION OF TAIWAN ENDANGERS INTERNET CABLES AND CONTAINER SHIPPING
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According to a recent assessment, if China follows through on its threats to invade Taiwan, the maritime industry should prepare for a major crisis that would increase operational expenses, result in the loss of ships, and cause delays.
At the same time, a research from George Mason University's Mercatus Center makes the assumption that China will disconnect underwater Internet cables that are crucial to the semiconductor sector and serve as a significant data conduit between Asia and North America.