The crisis in the Middle East raises concerns about a potential impact on the global energy market. In particular, Taiwan is facing a delicate situation due to increased energy demand during the summer months.

Risks to energy supply

The combination of geopolitical and seasonal factors puts Taiwan's energy supply stability at risk. A supply disruption could have significant consequences for several sectors, including the technology sector, which relies heavily on a continuous and reliable power supply.

Implications for the technology sector

Data centers and infrastructures dedicated to artificial intelligence require high energy consumption. Any supply problems could compromise their operations, with repercussions on the development and implementation of AI-based solutions. The ability to ensure the operational continuity of these infrastructures is crucial to maintaining the competitiveness of the sector.