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      The artificial intelligence boom is rapidly reshaping the global economic order, with Taiwan and South Korea emerging as two of the biggest beneficiaries thanks to their dominance in advanced semiconductor manufacturing and memory-chip production. As demand for AI infrastructure accelerates, investors and governments alike are increasingly recognizing that the nations controlling the world’s most advanced chip supply chains hold a strategic advantage that extends far beyond technology. Taiwan’s leadership in cutting-edge chip fabrication and South Korea’s dominance in memory technologies have propelled both nations higher in global stock market rankings and strengthened their geopolitical importance at a time when the United States and China are locked in a contest for AI supremacy. The development underscores a reality many policymakers ignored for decades: manufacturing matters, and countries that invested heavily in semiconductor ecosystems are now reaping enormous economic and strategic rewards.

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      • https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/16/technology/taiwan-south-korea-ai-chips.html
      • https://www.reuters.com/commentary/reuters-open-interest/asias-ai-chip-boom-could-spark-regional-economic-renaissance-2026-05-31
      • https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/taiwan-stock-market-overtakes-the-uk
      • https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/03/south-korea-ai-boom-tech-companies-trillion-dollar-club-kospi-

      Key Takeaways

      • Taiwan and South Korea have become central beneficiaries of the global AI boom because they control critical portions of the semiconductor supply chain, particularly advanced logic chips and high-bandwidth memory.
      • The market value and economic influence of companies such as TSMC, Samsung Electronics, and SK Hynix have surged as AI data centers require increasingly sophisticated chips.
      • The AI revolution is reinforcing the importance of industrial policy and advanced manufacturing, exposing the long-term consequences of nations that failed to invest early in semiconductor production capabilities.

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      For years, Western policymakers preached the virtues of a post-industrial economy, insisting that manufacturing could be outsourced while advanced nations focused on finance, services, and software. The AI boom is proving just how shortsighted that thinking was.

      Taiwan and South Korea are now enjoying extraordinary economic gains because they never abandoned the hard work of building world-class semiconductor industries. Taiwan, led by TSMC, has become indispensable to the production of the most advanced AI processors on Earth. South Korea, meanwhile, dominates critical memory technologies through Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, companies whose products are essential to powering modern AI systems.

      The result has been a dramatic rise in the importance of both countries within global financial markets. Taiwan’s stock market recently surpassed that of the United Kingdom despite having a far smaller economy, while South Korea’s market has surged on the back of unprecedented demand for AI-related hardware. Investors increasingly recognize that AI is not merely a software story; it is fundamentally a hardware story, and the hardware is being built largely in East Asia.

      There is also a broader lesson here for the United States and other Western nations. The AI revolution will reward countries capable of producing strategically important technologies, not merely consuming them. While American firms remain leaders in AI software, design, and innovation, the physical infrastructure underpinning AI remains concentrated overseas. That reality carries both economic opportunities and national-security risks.

      As AI investment continues to accelerate, Taiwan and South Korea appear positioned to remain at the center of the global technology ecosystem. Their success serves as a powerful reminder that industrial capacity, supply-chain resilience, and technological expertise remain foundational elements of national strength. In the emerging AI era, nations that build things are once again proving they possess a decisive advantage.

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