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Mar 31
India approves new electronics component projects to deepen domestic supply chain
India has approved 29 additional proposals under its Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS), as the government steps up efforts to localize the production of critical parts and reduce reliance on imports. The latest approvals represent a planned investment of about INR71.04 billion (approx. US$750 million), with projected output of INR845.15 billion and an estimated 14,246 direct jobs.
After several years of decline, the machine tool industry is turning cautiously optimistic for 2026. However, geopolitical risks—particularly the US-Iran conflict—have replaced tariffs as the primary uncertainty, driving energy and material costs higher and prompting potential price increases across the sector.
China-based Lens Technology is accelerating a shift beyond consumer electronics, positioning itself across AI terminals, server infrastructure, robotics, and commercial aerospace as it seeks to reduce reliance on the smartphone cycle.
The used mobile phone recycling market in China has recently heated up, with even non-functional old phones being collected at significantly higher prices than before. This surge is driven by a severe global shortage of consumer-grade memory chips.
Weblink International, a subsidiary of Acer Group, is benefiting from growth in software subscriptions, Apple business device sales, and rising demand for Nintendo hardware and software, leading to a positive outlook for 2026. President Dave Lin noted that the second half typically outperforms the first, with subsidiary Protrade also seeing improved profits due to rising oil prices.
OpenAI has shut down its Sora video-generation platform, abandoning a high-profile push into entertainment and consumer creativity as it pivots toward enterprise AI and productivity tools.

By late March, Taiwan's equity market is offering a more nuanced read of the AI infrastructure boom. While accumulated revenue and year-over-year growth through February continue to point to strong structural demand, recent share price movements suggest that the market has begun to recalibrate expectations. The result is a growing divergence between backward-looking financial data and forward-looking capital market signals.

Chinese GPU developer Moore Threads has secured a CNY660 million (approx. US$95.5 million) contract to supply its KUAE intelligent computing cluster, marking a shift from standalone GPUs to large-scale AI training infrastructure.

US Rare Earth's commissioning of its Stillwater commercial magnet production line enables deliveries of neodymium-iron-boron magnets in the second quarter of 2026, potentially easing supply constraints for critical technologies and positioning the company as a Western-aligned source for industries ranging from defense to electrification across global markets, including semiconductors, energy, and data centers.
India will effectively bar Chinese-made internet-connected CCTV cameras from its market starting April 1, as new certification rules take full effect after a two-year transition period, according to unnamed industry executives cited by The Economic Times. The report said authorities are refusing to certify products manufactured in China or that rely on Chinese-origin chipsets or firmware, effectively shutting major vendors out of one of the world's fastest-growing surveillance markets.
Given rising memory costs impacting PC brands, Apple's Mac lineup has shown relative resilience, supported by two key growth drivers. First, strong sales of Apple's newly launched budget MacBook "Neo" have prompted the supply chain to receive increased orders. Second, the recent surge in popularity of OpenClaw has driven robust demand for the Mac mini, allowing Apple to remain steady despite broader headwinds in the consumer electronics market.
Rising upstream costs and constrained fab capacity are driving increases in LCD monitor panel prices, with April hikes likely as display driver and timing-controller ICs gain. Tight IPS supply and brands' early stocking have exacerbated global shortages, while notebook panel declines have softened as memory and CPU tightness limit price declines.