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Taiwan undeniably sits at the heart of current geopolitical tensions. Its strategic position in the Pacific and the proximity to China make it a frequent focal point in international diplomacy and security discussions. From U.S.-China relations to regional stability, Taiwan's political landscape is complex and fragile, amplifying concerns among policymakers and investors alike.
However, reducing Taiwan solely to its geopolitical risk overlooks a broader narrative. This narrow viewpoint often deters investors from recognizing the island’s true economic potential and resilience. Viewing Taiwan as merely a "political time bomb" obscures its profound contributions to the global economy and its capacity to adapt amid uncertainty.