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The US war in Iran has led to soaring energy prices. To find out how the conflict will impact Taiwan's economy and industries, Lily LaMattina spoke to economist Darson Chiu. He says that Taiwan’s long-term vulnerability remains significant, as the island imports more than 90% of its energy and is highly sensitive to global energy markets and geopolitical shifts.

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00:00As the U.S. escalates its war in Iran, causing energy prices to soar, what impact will this have on
00:06Taiwan's industries, and which ones will be hurt the most?
00:09The biggest impact is the energy demand, and the demand for energy demand.
00:17And, in addition to the energy demand, it has no effect on the energy demand for energy demand.
00:26So, it's a production of products, including the energy demand for energy demand, such as steel, steel, and steel.
00:36This part of the energy demand is because it has to be a power supply.
00:40But in the energy demand, it has no effect on the energy demand.
00:44That's a good thing
00:46So it's clear industries will feel the impact
00:48But how long do you predict this problem will last?
00:51And will it affect other areas such as inflation and the cost of living?
00:55If the war can be at one month, it will be like the Trump's plan
01:03This is not a big influence
01:06It will not be continued to the end
01:08If the war can be at the end
01:11The influence is two parts
01:13One is the consumption of the cost
01:15The cost of the cost of the cost
01:19This consumption of the cost
01:21will ensure pandemic costs
01:23We will delay the crisis
01:26If the GDP is reduced
01:29If the cans had reduced to the costs
01:33They will also improve the cost
01:36So let's say
01:36On Monday, Taiwan economy minister
01:38There was a short term
01:40But how secure is Taiwan's energy supply in the long term?
01:44And were his remarks convincing enough?
01:46That's why we don't have to worry about it.
01:49That's why the government should be able to use other supply chains.
01:56To adjust the supply chain.
01:58That's why they don't need to worry too much.
02:03The problem is that from a long-term structure.
02:06Because Taiwan's supply chain is over 9 times.
02:12So, Taiwan's supply chain is very敏感.
02:21In the future, like today Taiwan's股市表現.
02:26Because股市 is a先行指標.
02:29It's not a big deal.
02:30It's more of a dollar.
02:32It's more of a dollar.
02:32The currency of oil is not available.
02:33It's more of a dollar.
02:33But it's more of a dollar.
02:34It's more of a dollar.
02:34And it's more of a dollar.
02:36it.
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