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Vietnam as the Semiconductor Bridge: The Geopolitics of Global Supply Chain Realignment

15 min · 26. Mai 2026
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In a world where semiconductors have become the new oil, Vietnam has quietly positioned itself as the crucial bridge between rival superpowers. This episode explores how Vietnam is transforming from a simple assembly hub into a strategic semiconductor player — using “bamboo diplomacy” to balance deep partnerships with the US, Japan, South Korea, and China, while building its own first domestic chip fabs. We dive into the geopolitics of supply chain realignment, the opportunities, risks, and powerful lessons for middle powers everywhere. Calm, thoughtful, and packed with real-world insight.

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