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Wednesday 24 December 2025
Samsung acquires ZF unit via Harman to bolster software-defined vehicle push
As the global auto industry accelerates its shift toward software-defined vehicles (SDVs), Samsung Electronics is moving to strengthen its position through its wholly owned subsidiary, Harman. The company announced it will acquire the advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) business of Germany's ZF Group for EUR1.5 billion (approx. US$1.77 billion), marking one of Samsung's most significant automotive investments in years.
Wednesday 24 December 2025
EVs and chips convergence: Taiwan's auto industry shifts south
Beyond the traditional auto-related businesses that have long been rooted in southern Taiwan, a broader shift has taken shape in recent years. From manufacturing to retail, industry activity has increasingly gravitated toward the island's south, reflecting bigger changes in how cars are made, sold, and integrated with technology.
Tuesday 23 December 2025
Luminar bankruptcy signals shift in LiDAR market
US autonomous sensing technology firm Luminar, once hailed as a rising star in the Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) sector, recently filed for bankruptcy protection, raising alarms across the industry. LiDAR has long been regarded as a critical sensor technology for achieving Level 3 autonomous driving, but its global adoption is clearly following an "East fast, West slow" pattern due to regulatory, cost, and market structure factors.
Monday 22 December 2025
Leading ICT manufacturers compete for foothold in automotive electronics with SDVs on the rise
Major contract electronics makers are accelerating strategic realignments in line with the rapid development of automotive electronics and architectures for software-defined vehicles (SDV). Foxconn has continued to clarify its automotive layout as it expands from full vehicle assembly into core electronics for SDVs, by integrating semiconductors, smart cockpits, battery management systems (BMS), and silicon carbide (SiC) power components into its contract design and manufacturing services (CDMS).
Monday 22 December 2025
Auto suppliers pivot to smart cockpits as EV momentum cools
The global automotive supplier landscape is entering a period of heightened competition as slowing electric vehicle adoption forces a strategic pivot toward digital cabin technology and automated driving systems. While macroeconomic headwinds cloud the sales outlook heading into 2026, the push to upgrade vehicle intelligence is creating a rift between entrenched industry leaders and aggressive new entrants.
Monday 22 December 2025
System integration upends traditional Tier 1 automotive suppliers
The automotive industry is experiencing a significant structural transformation, putting traditional Tier 1 suppliers under increasing pressure amid a shift toward system integration (SI) capabilities. Major component manufacturers are facing financial difficulties and operational changes, while companies with advanced integration expertise are poised to capture new market opportunities.
Monday 22 December 2025
IDM automotive revenue becomes uncertain as new chip entrants seize smart cockpit and ADAS market share
Unlike IC design brands, IDM companies are typically conservative regarding demand conditions for the automotive chip market. The difference is partly related to operating base levels. New entrants continue to expand their market share in certain emerging automotive electronics functions and are in a growth phase. On the other hand, IDMs and some more traditional analog chip suppliers face relatively fixed market structures. With overall vehicle sales momentum not particularly strong, their 2026 outlook is more cautious.
Monday 22 December 2025
Acer Gadget, RoyalTek and NFA team up to expand smart auto market
The PC market has been heavily impacted by memory supply disruptions. In response, Acer Group's subsidiary Acer Gadget has partnered with Quanta Group's RoyalTek and Taiwan's leading auto parts retailer New Focus Auto (NFA) to launch smart in-vehicle products.
Monday 22 December 2025
Analysis: Foxtron's Luxgen deal brings the suppliers more uncertainty than clarity

The long-rumored transfer of Luxgen, the automotive brand under Yulon Motor, to Foxtron Vehicle Technologies—a joint venture between Foxconn and Yulon—was formally confirmed on the evening of December 19. The announcement has drawn intense scrutiny from both financial markets and the manufacturing sector, as its ripple effects across Taiwan's automotive supply chain continue to unfold.

Monday 22 December 2025
Shihlin Electric expands production capacity to meet strong AI and grid demand
Shihlin Electric is experiencing robust growth driven by expanding AI computing power needs and accelerated investment in power infrastructure. At HCT Logistics' smart electric vehicle (EV) launch event on December 18, 2025, Shihlin Electric showcased its commercial electric logistics fleet developed with CMC, alongside an integrated solar, charging, and energy storage power system.
Sunday 21 December 2025
Global auto sales set for modest rebound in 2026, Garmin executive says

Global automotive sales are likely to edge higher in 2026, returning roughly to pre-pandemic levels, but the industry should not expect a swift or robust recovery, according to Jay Shen, managing director of the Garmin Asia Auto OEM Group. While demand is improving compared with 2025, he said, structural pressures and policy uncertainty will continue to weigh on growth.

Saturday 20 December 2025
Exporting to survive: inside China's overcapacity crisis

The global auto industry is entering an unusual phase of expansion—one driven less by strategic ambition than by the need to survive. China's automakers have unleashed a surge of exports that, at first glance, looks like an aggressive push into overseas markets. Beneath the surface, however, lies a harsher reality: cutthroat competition at home and a deepening structural overcapacity that is leaving many firms with few viable alternatives.

Friday 19 December 2025
Chinese carmakers move beyond exports, taking their industrial ecosystems global
As competitive pressures in China's domestic auto market continue to intensify, Chinese carmakers are rapidly upgrading their overseas expansion strategies. What was once a straightforward export business—selling vehicles abroad—has evolved into what industry executives describe as "Go Global 2.0": a coordinated effort to export entire industrial systems and ecosystems, not just finished products.
Friday 19 December 2025
CMC teams up with Foxconn, Shihlin Electric to electrify commercial vehicles
China Motor (CMC), Taiwan's leading commercial vehicle manufacturer, officially delivered its first batch of 30 self-developed 3.5-ton electric trucks, the ET35, to HCT Logistics on December 18.
Wednesday 17 December 2025
Fire near Yageo plant in Taiwan causes no damage, company says

Yageo, the Taiwanese manufacturer of electronic components, stated on Monday that a fire at a neighboring facility near its Dafa No. 3 plant in Kaohsiung did not impact its own operations.

Wednesday 17 December 2025
Sixxon Tech shifts gears, ramps up industrial, medical, and energy focus to reduce auto reliance
Taiwan-based component supplier Sixxon Tech reported broad-based revenue growth across all product lines in the first three quarters of 2025 and outlined an expansion-driven strategy for 2026, emphasizing industrial, medical, and energy-related applications as it works to reduce long-term reliance on automotive demand.
Wednesday 17 December 2025
Memory shortages threaten to cut panel demand in 2026
Based on estimates from third-party market research firms, small- and medium-sized panel maker HannStar Display stated that the 2026 panel market is expected to be relatively stable, with annual growth of around 2–3% and no major fluctuations. However, recent sharp increases in memory prices and tight supply have crowded out resources across the broader electronics industry, which could further affect panel demand, especially in notebooks and smartphones.
Wednesday 17 December 2025
Viking Tech's alloy resistors win major OBC order, extended material lead times push volume shipments to 2Q26
Automotive-grade thin-film resistor maker Viking Tech held an in-person investor conference, where VP Shun-he Li reported that demand for ultra-low-resistance alloy resistors continues to increase. The company has recently secured a major order from China's second-largest on-board charger (OBC) supplier. The order volume is expected to contribute around NT$60-70 million (approx. US$1.9-2.2 million) in revenue, with gross margins higher than those of general resistor products. With this contribution, the share of automotive electronics revenue in 2026 is expected to rise from the current 53% to 55-57%, remaining the company's largest revenue segment.
Wednesday 17 December 2025
Viking raises thin-film inductor prices by 10-40% in 1Q26 amid surge in metal cost and network demand
Viking Tech, a leading automotive-grade thin-film resistor manufacturer, announced it will increase prices for its thin-film inductors by 10% to 40% starting in the first quarter of 2026, adding it to the list of passive component makers implementing price hikes. The move follows rising costs of precious metals and signs of recovering demand in the artificial intelligence (AI) and networking markets.
Tuesday 16 December 2025
Luminar bankruptcy spotlights LiDAR crunch after Volvo ends contract
Luminar Technologies filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Texas on Monday, seeking to sell its core business after losing a crucial supply contract with Volvo Cars and facing mounting financial pressure, according to court filings and company statements.
Tuesday 16 December 2025
China's EV lead faces battery recycling crisis and geopolitical squeeze
The global automotive electronics and electrification (E/E) landscape has shifted from a simple race for technological supremacy to a high-stakes geopolitical arena spanning Europe, the United States, and China. At the heart of this competition lies the lithium battery—both the most valuable and most sensitive component of the modern EV industry.
Tuesday 16 December 2025
Automakers turn to AI as EV market growth slows
As growth in the global electric-vehicle (EV) market begins to slow, consumer concerns over driving range and charging convenience are intensifying, prompting the industry to shift its focus toward more centralized electronic/electrical (E/E) architectures, improved energy efficiency, enhanced smart-cabin experiences, and regulatory compliance alongside supply chain realignment.
Monday 15 December 2025
Foxconn's US$500M Kaohsiung bet on EVs and software

Foxconn plans to invest NT$15.9 billion (approx. US$510 million) to build a flagship headquarters in southern Taiwan, deepening its footprint in Kaohsiung as the contract electronics manufacturer accelerates its expansion into electric vehicles, artificial intelligence, and software-driven services.

Sunday 14 December 2025
Taiwan's Hiroca to launch new Mexico coating line as US and Japanese orders rise
Hiroca Holdings, a Taiwan-based supplier of automotive interior components, said its new automated coating line in Mexico is on track to begin phased production by the end of 2025, a move that will support rising orders from major American and Japanese automakers operating in North America. Because the Lunar New Year will fall later than usual in 2026, the company does not expect Taiwanese automakers to pull forward year-end inventory builds in December 2025.
Saturday 13 December 2025
Innolux's CarUX finalizes Pioneer purchase, creating new force in smart cockpit tech
Innolux subsidiary CarUX formally completed its acquisition of Japan's Pioneer on December 1, 2025, a deal that is expected to boost CarUX's annual revenue to as much as NT$100 billion (approximately US$3.2 billion). Jim Hung, chairman of Innolux and CarUX, described the transaction as the company's most significant merger since Innolux's own three-way consolidation, adding that the two sides clicked immediately, and that the combined company will enjoy three major synergies and three strategic advantages.