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Monday 13 April 2026
Supreme Court ruling stalls Taiwan-US trade deal, zero-tariff car imports in limbo
Taiwan and the US signed the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade (ART) on February 13, 2026, capping 10 months of negotiations. The deal set a reciprocal tariff of 15% without stacking and secured Taiwan the most favorable terms yet under Section 232 for semiconductors. But the US Supreme Court's invalidation of most of President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs has since frozen the agreement. Taiwan's Executive Yuan cannot submit it to the Legislative Yuan for review, and the prospect of zero-tariff US car imports has stalled along with it.
Monday 13 April 2026
Taiwan ramps up science park expansion as TSMC growth pushes capacity limits
Powered by surging semiconductor investment—led by TSMC—Taiwan's science parks are nearing full capacity, accelerating government efforts to expand land, infrastructure, and next-generation industry clusters.
Monday 13 April 2026
Taiwan and US forge a cross-Pacific robotics axis
Taiwan and the US are accelerating efforts to build a bilateral robot ecosystem as embodied AI converges with robotics. GeoAsia Foundation chairman C.Y. Huang says Taiwan is now assembling a large-scale robotics alliance drawing on resources from Taiwan, the US, Europe, and Southeast Asia — a platform for international collaboration across industry, academia, and research institutions designed to bridge Taiwan-based companies into the global market.
Monday 13 April 2026
Samsung caught between worker payouts and chip ambitions
South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics is facing a large-scale strike threat, and whether it will extend into May remains an open question, as labor-management negotiations remain at a deadlock. The union's demand for a substantial allocation of a performance bonus has widened the gap between the two sides, raising the risk of industrial action.
Monday 13 April 2026
Aurotek posts record 1Q26 revenue on AI software, robotics integration
Aurotek reported record-high revenues in March and the first quarter of 2026, driven by a surge in market demand for its robotics products integrated with artificial intelligence (AI) software.
Monday 13 April 2026
How Foxconn is winning a bigger slice of MacBook Neo orders
Apple's most price-competitive notebook ever, the MacBook Neo, triggered a buying frenzy immediately after its launch in March, with market demand significantly exceeding expectations. According to supply chain sources, Apple has already begun raising its annual shipment target from the original 5–8 million units to around 10 million. This move not only boosts confidence across the supply chain but also ignites a new round of order competition among major contract manufacturers.
Monday 13 April 2026
Delta Electronics hits record revenue on AI server, liquid cooling surge
Delta Electronics' record March revenue signals a global shift as cloud providers ramp up AI infrastructure spending, boosting demand for AI server power supplies and liquid cooling. Worldwide operators face pressure to adopt liquid cooling and higher-voltage DC power, affecting data center design, supplier strategies, and procurement across regions and markets.
Sunday 12 April 2026
TSMC's Kumamoto impact drives Autopass one-stop mobile payment launch in Japan
As TSMC's entry into Kumamoto accelerates local industry, population, and tourism growth, Taiwanese smart mobility integrator Autopass announced on April 9, 2026, its plan to export integrated mobile and payment services to the Japanese market, starting with Kumamoto. The company aims to further expand across the entire Kyushu region.
Saturday 11 April 2026
Beyond AI: Energy, capital and sovereignty will define Asia's next factories
Artificial intelligence is entering a capital-intensive phase, with industry executives warning that Asia's next generation of factories will be defined less by breakthroughs in algorithms than by constraints in energy, infrastructure, and capital allocation.
Saturday 11 April 2026
Catcher adopts cautious outlook, citing supply chain bottlenecks and cost pressures
Despite revenue growth in March 2026, Catcher Technology is maintaining a prudent outlook for 2026, citing supply chain bottlenecks, cost pressures, and uncertain end-market demand.
Friday 10 April 2026
Compal sees PC demand steady, server shipments set to double quarterly
Compal Electronics' stronger-than-expected March and first-quarter 2026 results signal supply-chain and product-mix shifts with global implications for PC supply, server capacity for AI workloads, and memory pricing dynamics. Investors and enterprise buyers may see tighter PC inventories and accelerated non-PC offerings as Compal pivots toward AI-focused server solutions and smart devices.
Friday 10 April 2026
US expands China lab ban, testing orders shift to Taiwan
The US is moving to broaden restrictions on Chinese laboratories testing electronics, a step that could effectively exclude a large portion of China's testing ecosystem if the proposal is approved.
Friday 10 April 2026
Merck's material and equipment push could speed CPO and advanced packaging adoption
Merck presented integrated materials and inspection tools at Touch Taiwan 2026 as the panel industry pivots toward chip-on-panel (CPO) and advanced packaging. The company emphasized solutions to improve yield, resolution, energy efficiency, and inspection speed to support next-generation optoelectronic semiconductor integration.
Friday 10 April 2026
Oracle ramps AI infrastructure spending, supply chain expands to meet surging customer orders
Oracle's surge in AI infrastructure spending is prompting global supply chains to expand capacity, with partners ramping factories in Taiwan, Vietnam and the US to serve hyperscale cloud clients. The move signals sustained order growth, shifts manufacturing closer to Asian markets, and could affect server and data center supply dynamics.
Friday 10 April 2026
Taiwan chip firms quietly build robot sector, eye US decoupling opportunities
The robotics market has been gaining attention since 2025, prompting active supply chain development. Within the chip industry, Taiwanese IC design firms generally believe that current robot applications have yet to reach a significant scale. As a result, players are quietly building capabilities to secure strong positions in the emerging industry. Notably, more collaboration opportunities from the US have recently surfaced.
Friday 10 April 2026
MetaOptics and Taiwan's Pinjie partner to build global metalens production hub
MetaOptics' alliance with Taiwanese partner Pinjie Nano-Optics shifts advanced optical manufacturing to Taiwan, leveraging the island's semiconductor supply chain to enable metalens mass production and potentially reshape global optics supply, testing, and scale for customers demanding higher consistency and functional validation across consumer, data center, and telecommunications markets.
Friday 10 April 2026
Taiwan builds robotics hub in Georgia to deepen US tech ties beyond semiconductors
Taiwan and the United States have rapidly advanced industrial technology cooperation across sectors, from drones to robotics, in recent years. The GeoAsia Foundation recently announced a strategic alliance with Curiosity Lab, an innovation park in Peachtree Corners, Georgia, to establish the Taiwan Robotics Hub in the US city. This initiative aims to leverage bilateral industry strengths to advance AI and robotics technologies and foster a robust Taiwan-US robotics ecosystem.
Friday 10 April 2026
Demand for AI infrastructure spreads shortages beyond memory chips to MLCCs

As global corporations accelerate spending on artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, supply constraints are no longer limited to memory chips. Signs of tightening availability are now emerging in multi-layer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs), small but essential components used across a vast range of electronic systems. Lead times for these parts are lengthening across the industry, according to market data.

Friday 10 April 2026
Hyundai targets US 'Southern MIT' talent; Taiwan risks falling behind in humanoid robotics?

As the US and China compete for leadership in humanoid robotics, Taiwan faces a critical decision about how to position itself in the industry's next phase. Experts say future robotics development will hinge on the integration of hardware, computing power, and ecosystems. Taiwanese firms, with established strengths in AI hardware, are expected to serve as key partners to the US, while their role in the humanoid robotics supply chain could begin to take shape within five years.

Friday 10 April 2026
Inventec posts record March and 1Q26 revenue on AI server strength
Inventec achieved an all-time revenue high in March 2026, fueled by robust orders and shipments of AI servers. The company reported March revenue of NT$87.563 billion (US$2.8 billion), marking a 71.9% increase month-over-month and a 41.7% rise year-over-year. For the first quarter of 2026, Inventec posted revenue of NT$200.31 billion, up 16.9% quarter-over-quarter and 27.6% year-over-year, setting a new quarterly record. The company expects continued quarter-over-quarter growth supported by sustained demand for AI server infrastructure.
Friday 10 April 2026
Weblink International: Apple Mac mini and MacBook Neo drive strong sales, boosting operational momentum
Weblink International reported rising PC costs from tight memory supply and strong commercial demand driven by AI, boosting March and first-quarter 2026 revenue; global readers should note implications for supply-driven price dynamics, enterprise AI adoption, and diversified product strategies shaping hardware and subscription revenue worldwide, as well as margin forecasts.
Friday 10 April 2026
MetaOptics reshapes consumer electronics with AI-driven optical innovation
MetaOptics' pivot from lenses to intelligent processing stands to reshape mobile imaging, security, and wearable devices globally, lowering hardware costs while enabling new contactless authentication and compact smartphones for emerging markets. Its metalenses paired with AI aim to turn flat optics into perception-capable, compute-ready modules for broad commercial adoption across devices and services.
Thursday 9 April 2026
Haptic touchpads and AI vision chips propel Elan's early 2026 growth

Taiwan-based touch IC design leader Elan Microelectronics announced its March 2026 and first-quarter revenue figures, posting robust growth despite a traditionally slow season.

Thursday 9 April 2026
AmTRAN's high-value product shipments boost 1Q26 revenue
AmTRAN reported stable shipments of high-value products, supported by a return to normal working days following the Lunar New Year and renewed customer demand. These factors have pushed the company's March revenue to reach NT$2.4 billion (approx. US$73.8 million), up 44% from February and 11% higher than the same month in 2025, demonstrating strong growth momentum.
Thursday 9 April 2026
Column: Embodied AI reshapes real-world automation marks ChatGPT moment for robots
Large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated three surprising capabilities in recent years: generalization—providing reasonable answers to unseen questions; multitasking—handling programming, translation, financial analysis, and legal interpretation within a single model; and reasoning—breaking down complex problems into stepwise solutions. Together, these abilities have triggered a paradigm shift in the digital world.