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South Korea's NPS backs AI optical link amid US scrutiny

South Korea's National Pension Service (NPS) has drawn fresh attention after joining a cornerstone investment in the Hong Kong IPO of Chinese optical communications maker Zhongji Innolight. The investment came at a time when the company had already been placed on the US Department of Defense's list of Chinese Military Companies (CMC). The case has reignited debate over how large public pension funds assess geopolitical and regulatory risk. Money Today reported that the move comes as US-China tech competition extends beyond chips, equipment, and supply-chain controls into global capital markets.

Alphabet, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft and other major technology companies have accumulated as much as US$3 trillion in off-balance-sheet commitments tied to AI infrastructure, according to an analysis cited by The Wall Street Journal. The figures illustrate how quickly the financial burden of the AI buildout is expanding beyond what is visible on standard balance sheets.
LG Electronics has opened a major refrigerator plant in Paraná, Brazil. This move could improve supply, shorten delivery times, and bring more locally tailored appliances to consumers across Latin America. The factory also highlights how global manufacturers are using automation and regional production to adapt to shifting trade, climate, and energy needs.

Taiwanese precision machinery makers are targeting robot joints, actuators, and transmission components as an entry point into the emerging humanoid robotics supply chain, with a wave of new products set to debut at Automation Taipei 2026.

AVer Global said second-half growth remains supported by education tenders, stable ODM orders, and planned price increases, even as rising material costs and sensor shortages strain supply. The shift highlights how earthquake-related disruptions, AI adoption, and post-pandemic hardware demand are reshaping technology markets across industries and regions.
Acer is signaling a more diversified future as global PC demand may soften in the second half. The company says non-PC businesses, hybrid AI computing, and steady profitability from new ventures should help cushion the impact of shifts in shipments, prices, and component costs.​

Xiaomi Corporation's second quarter showed a company being squeezed from both ends of its business at once: a surging memory-chip bill eating into its core smartphone margins, and its smart EV, AI, and other new initiatives segment still reporting a loss even as vehicle deliveries grow. Revenue for the three months ended June 30, 2026, fell 6.1% year-on-year to CNY108.92 billion (US$16.13 billion), and the company's preferred profitability gauge, adjusted net profit, nearly halved, down 42.6% to CNY6.22 billion — a far steeper decline than the top line, signaling that cost pressure, not just demand, is doing the damage.

As AI infrastructure increasingly absorbs both capital and management attention across China's technology sector, even profitable businesses are finding themselves vulnerable when they sit outside the strategic core.

Baidu's AI cloud engine accelerates as advertising drag deepens
Aug 19, 09:44

Baidu's second-quarter 2026 results confirm a business in the midst of a wrenching handover: an AI-powered core that is scaling faster than almost any other line item at the company, while the total revenue base is still shrinking. Group revenue fell 4% year-on-year to CNY31.3 billion (US$4.63 billion), the fifth straight quarter of annual decline, even as Baidu's AI-powered businesses grew 25% and accounted for half of Baidu General Business revenue for the second consecutive quarter, exceeding legacy-business revenue.

Elite Advanced Laser Corp. said persistent shortages in the AI optical supply chain are likely to continue for years, as demand for high-speed connections continues to outpace supply. The packaging maker said orders are booked years in advance, while its own factories are operating at full capacity.

More than half of Taiwanese companies surveyed by TAITRA reported being negatively affected by the US-Iran conflict, with rising costs emerging as the biggest concern as geopolitical tensions disrupt energy, raw material, and supply chain conditions.

Quantum technologies are moving closer to commercial use. China says new international proposals on quantum measurement, randomness testing, and computing have advanced, underscoring a broader push to define how the sector will be measured and compared worldwide.