
Taiwan’s reliance on imported energy is seen as its most critical weakness if a conflict breaks out with Beijing, and experts warn a prolonged blockade could paralyse the island within days.
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With only limited storage capacity, the risk is clear.
“This reality does not just pose a risk to the reliability of the grid but creates a strategic liability,” the Washington-based think tank Foundation for Defence of Democracies (FDD) said in a September 4 report.
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It said Beijing’s “heavy use of cyber-enabled economic warfare, selective maritime quarantines and diplomatic pressure on Taiwan’s energy providers would allow China to easily put Taiwan in extremis, undermining societal resilience and compromising continuity of the economy”.