Taiwan, the worlds largest semiconductor supplier, is offering an unexpected helping hand to Lithuania and, with it, Europe as a whole. The Asian nation will invest a little over 10 million ($9.98 million) towards chip production in the Baltic country, the head of the Taiwanese representative office in Vilnius said on Monday. As Reuters reports, Taiwans Industrial Technology and Research Institute (ITRI) will work together with Lithuanias electronics manufacturer Teltonika to develop semiconductor technology, while more than a dozen Taiwanese scholarships will be offered to Lithuanians for training purposes. According to Eric Huang head of the representative office…

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