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Friday 26 September 2025
Tariffs, visas, and strikes: South Korea's auto industry in disarray
South Korea's largest automotive parts manufacturer Hyundai Mobis is grappling with consecutive strikes at its production subsidiaries, forcing partial shutdowns at Hyundai Motor and Kia factories that rely on these components. After being hit by tariffs and the detention of Korean workers in the US, the automotive component industry now faces strikes that are using production lines as bargaining chips, plunging the automotive industry into a threefold crisis.
Friday 26 September 2025
IRA subsidies near deadline, exposing tensions in US EV strategy

A major chapter in US clean energy policy is nearing its end. Federal subsidies for electric vehicles under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) are set to expire on September 30, marking a pivotal moment for automakers navigating a complex and often contradictory policy environment.

Friday 26 September 2025
China exceeds EV goals ahead of schedule amid looming market shakeout
As China nears the conclusion of its 14th Five-Year Plan in 2025, one of its standout industrial success stories — electric vehicles — now faces a turning point. After five years of breakneck growth that catapulted the country into a commanding global position in EVs and battery manufacturing, the sector may soon be heading for a dramatic reshuffling.
Thursday 25 September 2025
Luxury on hold: Porsche’s pivot highlights the EV struggles of premium brands

Porsche, the German luxury sports carmaker long known for its precision engineering and speed, has abruptly reversed course on its electric vehicle (EV) ambitions, announcing a sweeping strategic pivot back toward internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. The move underscores the deepening challenges premium auto brands face as they attempt to navigate the turbulent transition to electrification — and the steep price of getting it wrong.

Thursday 25 September 2025
Regulatory pressure fuels Europe’s rapid EV uptake

After months of sluggish demand, Europe's car market finally posted a sign of recovery in August 2025 — a hopeful signal driven less by consumer enthusiasm and more by the tightening grip of regulatory pressure.

Monday 22 September 2025
Renault subsidiary plant to make Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and Nissan Micra EVs for Europe

Mitsubishi Motors' new electric vehicle (EV) for the European market, the Eclipse Cross, along with Nissan's compact electric Micra, will be produced at the factory of Renault Group's EV-focused subsidiary Ampere in Douai, France. Both Japanese automakers' new models, built on Renault's electric vehicle platforms, are slated to debut in Europe by the end of 2025.

Monday 22 September 2025
Samsung Display bets on OLED to accelerate smart cockpit transformation
As AI and autonomous driving technologies transform automotive displays from simple information output devices into central hubs for human-vehicle interaction, Samsung Display Co. (SDC) is seizing opportunities in enhanced automobile cockpits, emphasizing the advantages of OLED technology in terms of power consumption, image quality, form factor, and reliability.
Monday 22 September 2025
Research insight: BYD reinvents itself as a global EV powerhouse

At the recently concluded IAA Mobility auto show in Munich, BYD, China's electric vehicle giant, outlined its roadmap for solidifying its position as the world's top EV manufacturer. With a three-pronged approach — global-scale sales, localized supply chains, and rapid-charging technology — BYD is accelerating its international expansion and distancing itself from rivals, including Tesla.

Monday 22 September 2025
Carmakers squeezed as profits plunge 55%, China bucks the trend
As the global automotive sector accelerates its transition toward electronic and electrical (E/E) architectures, a silent profit crisis is taking hold. According to a new report from Ernst & Young (EY), the world's top 19 automakers saw their total revenue decline by just 1% in the second quarter of 2025—but their combined profits plummeted by a staggering 55%. For the first half of 2025, total industry profits are down 49% year-over-year.
Friday 19 September 2025
Nanyang unveils new Staria models to boost Hyundai's market share
Nanyang Industries, a subsidiary of Sanyang Motor, unveiled two new Hyundai models — the Staria Van and Staria Camper — in Taiwan on Tuesday, signaling an ambitious push to grow its presence in the island's commercial and recreational vehicle markets.
Thursday 18 September 2025
XPeng taps Magna for European production as EU tariffs bite
As the European Union imposes steep anti-subsidy tariffs on Chinese-made battery electric vehicles (BEVs), a new mode of cross-border cooperation is quietly reshaping the continent's automotive landscape.
Thursday 18 September 2025
Japanese chipmakers abandon legacy lines, rattling automakers
As the world races ahead with cutting-edge advances in artificial intelligence, the automotive sector faces a quieter but potentially disruptive challenge: the slow, steady disappearance of legacy semiconductor manufacturing.
Thursday 18 September 2025
Global power shift: How Chinese EVs are redefining the auto market

While North American consumers have yet to feel the full force of the shift, a seismic transformation is quietly rippling through the global auto industry—one that originates not in Detroit, Tokyo, or Munich, but in China. Over the past five years, Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) have surged from the fringes to the forefront of the automotive world, triggering what experts increasingly describe as a market "tsunami" that threatens to upend the status quo.

Wednesday 17 September 2025
South Korea promotes SiC power semiconductor technology autonomy, eyeing EV-driven growth
The South Korean government recently announced several industrial growth plans, including support programs for the localization of silicon carbide (SiC) power semiconductors. The SiC power semiconductor market relies heavily on the electric vehicle (EV) sector. Although current growth has slowed, medium- to long-term expansion is expected to accelerate. Therefore, whether South Korea can leverage more advanced technologies to compete with Chinese manufacturers on price will be a critical factor.
Wednesday 17 September 2025
AUO GPS 2025 focuses on tech innovation, supply chain transformation, sustainability
Taiwanese optoelectronics specialist AUO held its Global Partner Summit (GPS) 2025 under the theme "Together, Unlimited Possibilities" on September 12. The event brought together 116 companies and more than 300 supply chain partners from North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region. Through sharing strategies and achievements in technology and value innovation, AUO and its partners explored ways to create value and advance sustainable development.
Wednesday 17 September 2025
BYD and AITO to lead China's overseas EV push
The competition in China's new energy vehicle (NEV) industry has reached a fever pitch. While domestic automakers continue to meet surging demand at home, they are now rapidly expanding their marketing and distribution networks across the globe.
Tuesday 16 September 2025
China's Hesai lands US$40M robotaxi order in the US despite tension
Chinese lidar manufacturer Hesai Technology announced on September 15, 2025, that it has deepened cooperation with a leading US robotaxi company by signing a lidar order exceeding US$40 million. Hesai will exclusively supply lidar sensors to this autonomous driving firm, with deliveries scheduled for completion by the end of 2026.
Tuesday 16 September 2025
YS Tech growth fueled by automotive, AI server sectors in 2025
Fan manufacturer Yen Sun Technology (YS Tech) expects solid operational growth for the full year of 2025. Despite challenges in August, such as European automakers entering their summer shipment offseason and cautious sentiment regarding US tariffs, automotive-related sales within China remained strong. Additionally, the ongoing artificial intelligence (AI) boom continues to drive demand for its high-end networking and IT products.
Tuesday 16 September 2025
South Korea's August ICT exports hit record high, Taiwan surge drives growth
South Korea's information and communications technology (ICT) exports in August 2025 reached a record high for the period compared to previous years. Due to rising memory semiconductor prices and increased investment in artificial intelligence server infrastructure, semiconductor export values also reached an all-time high.
Tuesday 16 September 2025
China's SiC pricing war forces Japan to retreat while Europe holds its line
A new phase in the global race for silicon carbide (SiC) dominance is unfolding—one shaped as much by geopolitics as by market forces. As Chinese manufacturers make rapid strides in low-cost SiC wafer production, the strategic consensus around this next-generation semiconductor material is beginning to fracture.
Tuesday 16 September 2025
Research insight: Software-defined vehicles are rewriting auto industry blueprint

In the ongoing transformation of the global automotive industry, one shift stands above the rest: the rise of the software-defined vehicle, or SDV. More than a technological upgrade, the move toward SDVs is reshaping vehicle architecture, supply chains, and the strategic priorities of automakers and semiconductor companies alike.

Monday 15 September 2025
Tata Technologies expands European footprint with EUR75 million acquisition of Germany's ESTEC
According to the Economic Times, CNBC-TV18, and Business Standard, Tata Technologies is accelerating its global expansion and software-defined vehicle ambitions with the acquisition of a 100% stake in Germany-based ESTEC Group for EUR75 million (approx. US$87.95 million). The deal, expected to close by December 31, 2026, includes performance-based earn-outs payable over two years and is seen as accretive to both profitability and earnings per share from day one.
Sunday 14 September 2025
From EVs to drones: Waffer Technology rides on magnesium alloy boom
The global push for lightweight materials is reshaping industries from automotive to aerospace, and magnesium alloy die-casting specialist Waffer Technology is riding that wave. Having expanded from consumer goods into automotive components, the company is now moving into the commercial drone sector.
Sunday 14 September 2025
Munich’s IAA 2025 reveals future of cars
Although the International Motor Show Germany (IAA) in Munich this year was smaller in scale compared to past years, the exhibition still highlighted clear trends in the industry. Software-defined vehicles (SDV) will continue to advance, with a more pragmatic approach in terms of autonomous; and powertrain systems are no longer aimed at just battery electric vehicles (BEV), but can be applied in a wide range of systems. Moreover, another key point this year is whether automotive designers can effectively utilize the space in different systems.
Friday 12 September 2025
India reportedly turns to Myanmar's KIA to bolster rare earth supply for EVs
In an effort to secure rare earth supplies outside China, the Indian government is reportedly engaging with Myanmar's non-state armed group, the Kachin Independence Army (KIA), to obtain rare earth samples.