Taiwan is considering restricting semiconductor exports to South Africa after Pretoria downgraded Taiwan's diplomatic mission, a move widely seen as bowing to pressure from Beijing and its 'One China' policy. South Africa has officially withdrawn recognition of Taiwan’s representative office, renaming and relocating it in line with Chinese demands. Taiwan has condemned the decision as 'crude' and is weighing retaliatory measures, including microchip export limits. The United States has expressed concern, with lawmakers warning that South Africa's actions could impact its trustworthiness as a partner. China, meanwhile, has welcomed South Africa's decision, highlighting the growing international pressure on countries to isolate Taiwan diplomatically.
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