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Thursday 12 June 2025
India has two weeks to avoid an EV industry crisis, analysts warn
India's EV industry faces the risk of large-scale production halts by the end of July unless China clears rare earth export approvals within the next two weeks, according to Puneet Gupta, director of India & ASEAN automotive market at S&P Global.
Thursday 12 June 2025
TsangYow sees boom from surging used car market in US
Leading transmission system manufacturer TsangYow is optimistic about growth momentum in 2025, benefitting from soaring used car prices in the US and gains from its expansion into the semiconductor sector.
Thursday 12 June 2025
Taiwan's Laster Tech eyes H2 boost from China's auto stimulus, Tesla Model Y deliveries
Laster Tech, a Taiwanese maker of LED automotive lighting modules, reported consolidated revenue of NT$751 million (US$23 million) in May 2025, down 7.16% from April and 12.28% from the prior year. Despite the pullback, the figure still marked the second-highest May performance on record. For the first five months of 2025, cumulative revenue rose 5.67% year-over-year to NT$3.609 billion, setting a new high for the period.
Wednesday 11 June 2025
Yen Sun ramps up AI-driven cooling shipments, eyes growth in high-end IT segment
Yen Sun Technology, a key player in automotive electronics and electronics systems, announced that deferred high-end network IT orders have begun ramping up shipments starting in the second quarter of 2025. The company is benefiting from surging demand for advanced cooling solutions amid the global acceleration of generative AI applications, which is bolstering long-term order visibility and revenue momentum.
Wednesday 11 June 2025
Dongfeng Nissan N7 hot sell drives supply chain recovery, revives Taiwan's Hiroca amid market uncertainty
The Dongfeng Nissan N7 electric sedan has sold over 17,000 units as of May 2025—just one month after launch—defying fierce competition from Chinese EV makers. The model's strong performance is providing a boost to auto supply chain partners, including Taiwan-based Hiroca Automotive Trim Corp., which had been facing headwinds due to the declining market share of Japanese car brands in China.
Wednesday 11 June 2025
Automotive supplier Kian Shen balances growth investments with market uncertainties
Kian Shen Corporation has in recent years become one of the most profitable subsidiaries of its parent, Yulong Motor Group. Beyond benefiting from support from across the corporate group, Kian Shen can attribute its success to the leadership of its president, Chiung-chih Tseng.
Wednesday 11 June 2025
US auto imports plunge 70% as carmakers await Trump tariff relief
US automotive imports via sea freight plummeted 70% year-over-year in May following President Donald Trump's April tariff implementation, creating a cliff-edge decline as manufacturers await policy reconsideration.
Wednesday 11 June 2025
Chinese carmakers agree to standardize supplier payment periods
Several of China's state-owned automakers have pledged to standardize bill payment periods for their suppliers to 60 days after authorities raised concerns about supply chain financing.
Wednesday 11 June 2025
Court gives Trump tariffs a lifeline, for now
A federal appeals court has granted the Trump administration's request to keep sweeping tariffs in effect, at least temporarily, a significant victory for the president's trade policy as legal challenges continue.
Wednesday 11 June 2025
China's 10 rare earth powerhouses driving 70% of global supply

In April 2025, China imposed new export restrictions on seven critical mid-to-heavy rare earth elements—samarium (Sm), gadolinium (Gd), terbium (Tb), dysprosium (Dy), lutetium (Lu), scandium (Sc), and yttrium (Y). The move disrupted global supply chains, hitting the automotive and electronics industries hardest.

Tuesday 10 June 2025
Megaforce adjusts production in Asia, Mexico to address tariff challenges
System integrator and manufacturing service provider Megaforce held its shareholders' meeting on June 5, during which the company covered its recent operational highlights and results. For the first quarter of 2025, Megaforce posted a net loss of NT$70.35 million (approx. US$2.35 million) attributable to the parent company, while April saw a self-reported net loss attributable to the parent company of NT$26 million. The company pointed to market hesitation and slower-than-usual growth in the first half of the year as a result of tariff uncertainties worldwide, with profitability further compounded by severe foreign exchange rate fluctuations.
Monday 9 June 2025
China tightens rare earth curbs on EU, US, Japan auto sectors
China's rare earth export controls are disrupting auto production across Europe, the US, and Japan, with forced shutdowns already rippling through supply chains. Industry sources believe Beijing aims to pressure Europe to ease restrictions on Chinese EV imports and nudge Washington into more pragmatic tariff negotiations. However, the escalating curbs are instead accelerating Western efforts to cut reliance on China for critical raw materials.
Monday 9 June 2025
Toyota Group takes founding company private in bid for flexible transition
Toyota Motor Corporation is planning to take Toyota Industries Corporation private, through a tender offer (TOB) via its real estate company Toyota Fudosan, and personal funds from Toyota Motor President Akio Toyoda. The board of Toyota Industries has approved the TOB, which is expected to commence in early December 2025.
Monday 9 June 2025
Chinese controls on rare earth to have limited impact on 2H25 shipments, says Pegatron
The Chinese government has been using controls on rare earth metals as a weapon amid the ongoing US-China tariff war. In April, Beijing imposed export controls on seven medium to heavy rare earth elements, impacting the global semiconductor, automotive, and aerospace industries. Since rare earths are essential raw materials in electronics products, the controls have also put pressure on the electronics industry supply chain.
Monday 9 June 2025
Rare earth reprieve: China grants licenses to US, EU suppliers ahead of high-stakes talks

Beijing has granted a limited number of rare earth export licenses, including to suppliers of the top three US automakers, in a bid to ease rising global supply-chain pressure ahead of high-level US-China trade talks scheduled for June 9 in London. China's Ministry of Commerce confirmed on June 7 that it had approved certain applications but did not specify the countries or sectors involved. It acknowledged the increasing demand for rare earths in robotics and electric vehicles and said reviews of additional qualifying applications would continue.

Sunday 8 June 2025
Tong Yang reports record revenue for January–May 2025, driven by strong AM growth
Taiwanese auto parts manufacturer Tong Yang has announced preliminary consolidated revenue of NT$1.802 billion (approx. US$60.2 million) for May 2025, bringing its cumulative revenue for the first five months of the year to NT$11.432 billion. This marks a 10% year-over-year increase and sets a new record for the company over the January–May period.
Friday 6 June 2025
Commentary: Trump-Xi call yields conflicting accounts despite trade breakthrough claims
US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke by phone on Thursday, June 5, 2025, agreeing to hold further trade talks aimed at resolving disputes over tariffs and supplies of rare earth minerals.
Friday 6 June 2025
China's rare earth controls put Europe's auto sector on edge
European Union Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security Maros Sefcovic raised concerns with Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao on June 3 over China's export curbs on rare earths and permanent magnets—materials critical to EU industry. The meeting highlighted mounting anxiety across Europe's automotive and manufacturing sectors.
Thursday 5 June 2025
Suzuki halts Swift production in Japan as China's rare earth squeeze hits automakers globally
Suzuki Motor has suspended production of its best-selling Swift series, excluding the Sport variant, at its Japanese plant starting May 26, 2025, as China's tightening of rare earth metal exports reverberates across the global automotive sector.
Wednesday 4 June 2025
NAFCO's May revenue dips due to exchange rate fluctuations; strong orders sustain positive full-year outlook
Aerospace fastener manufacturer NAFCO reported a 13.56% month-over-month decline in revenue for May 2025. The company attributed this drop primarily to exchange rate impacts and slower-than-expected new product certifications. While certification progress is expected to catch up in June 2025, the exchange rate effects remain difficult to control. Despite these challenges, NAFCO remains optimistic about its order book and prospects for the second half of 2025.
Wednesday 4 June 2025
Innovation and sustainability dual axes: Teco initiates diversified strategic growth
Teco held its annual shareholders meeting on June 3, 2025. Chairman Morris Li stated that in the face of global economic and market uncertainties, the company would continue to adhere to a dual-axis strategy of innovation and sustainability. It aimed to deepen its energy-saving and carbon reduction initiatives and advance toward becoming a core driver of global electrification, intelligence, and green energy development.
Monday 2 June 2025
Forcelead rides HUD wave as Taiwan firms keep grip on auto DDI market
Sitronix's automotive display driver IC (DDI) subsidiary, Forcelead, held an investor conference to provide updates on its current operations. Forcelead stated that the company has accelerated its transformation toward automotive DDIs in recent years, with automotive business revenue now accounting for over 84%. Regarding revenue outlook and growth momentum beyond 2025, Forcelead expressed cautious optimism as client order forecasts appear promising, expecting business growth in the second half and full year of 2025.
Thursday 29 May 2025
Foxconn sees three-year growth driven by AI, EVs
Taiwan's Foxconn Technology Group expects robust growth over the next three years from artificial intelligence, information technology, and electric vehicles, with the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer expanding partnerships with Japanese automakers as it prepares for potential governance changes.
Wednesday 28 May 2025
CMMT pursues dual strategy: high-value products and semiconductor expansion
Polarizer manufacturer CMMT held its shareholders meeting on May 27, where chairperson Grace Sung stated that in 2025, the company will continue to strengthen operations in polarizers while developing semiconductor products.
Wednesday 28 May 2025
BYD slashes EV prices by 35%, sparking industry alarm over long-term stability
In recent weeks, Chinese automotive giant BYD has slashed prices on as many as 22 of its electric vehicle (EV) models, including both battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). Price reductions have reached as high as 35%, with discounts set to run through the end of June. However, this relentless "race to the bottom" has raised serious concerns about the long-term sustainability of the industry.