It's now harder for Taiwanese chipmakers to pass electricity rate hikes on to consumers, says analyst
Sebastian Hou of Neuberger Berman says it would've been much easier to do so if Taiwan's increase in electricity rates for heavy industrial users took effect a year earlier.
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