They have a unique problem in Taiwan.
They consider it part of their territory, while the natives do not...part of their desire to reattain Taiwan is to re-establish control over territory they consider their own.
part of their desire to reattain Taiwan is to control the production of Chips...which they cannot realistically do.
they could physically take the facilities, but they do not have the expertise to produce a high quality product, or they would already be doing so for their own use. They will need the Willing cooperation of the operaters of those facilities to produce anything more advanced than they can already produce themselves, and they will not get that, and know it.
i recently read that many of those facilities are actually planting destructive devices in their own equipment in case of an invasion...as recommended by our military...
https://press.armywarcollege.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3089&context=parameters
so they might be able to take the physical facilities, but they don't have the expertise to operate the machinery to produce the best results, and they don't have any supply chain to repair those machines once they need maintenance.
the whole thing seems to be a lose/lose for them.
a bigger international win for them would be to sit down and negotiate with the Taiwanese, and to grant them guaranteed sovereignty, in exchange for favored trade status...
that might stick in America's craw a little, but it would go a long way towards establishing world stability.