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Monday 6 July 2026
FCC rule change drives Sporton to a three-year revenue high
Sporton, a high-end testing services provider, reported June 2026 revenue of NT$417 million (US$13.05 million), up 0.5% from the previous month and 12.7% from a year earlier. The increase was driven by order transfers tied to new US regulations, and second-quarter revenue reached about NT$1.242 billion, the company’s highest quarterly level in three years.
Monday 6 July 2026
Chicony Power June revenue rises on pull-forward demand and server power sales
Chicony Power Technology said June 2026 revenue rebounded to NT$3.099 billion (US$96.52 million), topping the NT$3 billion mark as deferred orders and quarter-end pull-in demand lifted shipments. The Taiwan-based power supply maker also said the monthly result came in stronger than market expectations.
Monday 6 July 2026
Apple price hikes spur brisk used-device trading

Apple's recent price increases for Mac and iPad products are rapidly spilling into the used-device market, as consumers turn to refurbished and secondhand channels to fight inflation. Data from Chinese secondhand trading platforms show that some MacBook models have risen by nearly CNY1,000 (US$147.29) within just 10 days, signaling a new round of price swings in the end-user market.

Monday 6 July 2026
Weekly news roundup: Anthropic tightens controls; Innoscience-Infineon clash shows the weaponization of China's courts
Below are the most-read DIGITIMES stories from the week of June 29-July 5, 2026:
Monday 6 July 2026
Taiwan firms face tighter China investment scrutiny after new law
China began enforcing its Laws on Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion on July 1, prompting Taiwan officials to warn that the measure could extend Beijing's legal reach beyond its borders. The development is likely to affect companies, travelers, and cross-strait investment decisions, with implications for businesses and regulators across global supply chains.
Monday 6 July 2026
Front-loaded Asia-Pacific shipping demand keeps freight rates elevated into peak season
Sea and air freight capacity stayed tight as the second-half shipping season approached, with strong exports of AI and semiconductor products from Taiwan to the US continuing to pressure rates. At the same time, freight operators said heavy front-loading in the first half of 2026 could leave peak-season demand weaker later in the year.
Monday 6 July 2026
Transcom lifts 2Q26 revenue 29% on defense and satellite demand
Transcom Technology reported June 2026 revenue of NT$78.05 million (US$2.44 million), up 30.78% from the prior month, and second-quarter revenue of NT$228 million, up 28.63% from the first quarter, as domestic and overseas military shipments accelerated. The power amplifier maker said the gain reflected stronger defense-related deliveries in Taiwan and abroad.
Monday 6 July 2026
USMCA shifts to annual review as trade deficit keeps pressure on Mexico talks
The US, Mexico and Canada have moved into annual review talks on the USMCA after Washington declined to approve a straight 16-year extension under the current text, according to PwC Taiwan. The shift matters for Taiwan-based manufacturers that use Mexico as a production base before shipping goods into the US market.
Monday 6 July 2026
India roundup: India accelerates semiconductor ambitions through policy and global partnerships
India accelerated its semiconductor ambitions through deeper Japan cooperation, policy advances, new manufacturing partnerships, and local technology investments, reinforcing efforts to strengthen resilient supply chains and expand domestic electronics production despite infrastructure challenges and rising component costs amid intensifying global competition.
Monday 6 July 2026
Analysis: Taiwan's semiconductor sector enters 2026 helium crunch, with nearly 90% dependent on Qatar
Taiwan's chipmakers walked into the 2026 helium supply shock more exposed to Qatar than any other major buyer, sourcing nearly 88% of their rare-gas imports from the Gulf state in 2025, up from 46% four years earlier. With war disrupting the Strait of Hormuz, that concentration leaves fabs vulnerable and the outlook uncertain.
Monday 6 July 2026
AI reshapes supply chains as Tong Ming upgrades smart manufacturing

The AI boom is reshaping global supply chains and accelerating manufacturing's shift toward smarter operations. Tong Ming, the world's largest single stainless-steel fastener maker, said it will invest about NT$140 million (US$4.4 million) in the second half of 2026 to automate a semi-finished goods warehouse at its Changsheng plant, while strengthening automation, digital management, and precision services to boost competitiveness and address challenges from the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and supply-chain restructuring.

Saturday 4 July 2026
Anthropic tightens controls as Chinese firms route around Claude restrictions
Anthropic is stepping up efforts to block unauthorized access to Claude after reports that Chinese companies, including Ant Group and ByteDance, have used overseas entities, cloud services, and VPNs to work around its restrictions. Financial Times reported that the company has increased detection measures as it tries to prevent users in China from reaching its AI tools through indirect channels.
Friday 3 July 2026
Ubtech's U1 companion robots test whether China is ready for AI intimacy

Ubtech has launched the U1 series, its first mass-produced full-size bionic humanoid robot line, under the U World sub-brand, testing China's market for AI companion robots beyond industrial and service uses.

Friday 3 July 2026
Apple plans five iPhone launches to capture market share amid component shortages

Apple is reportedly planning to launch at least five new models by this time next year, with the company expanding its foldables' production. Amid surging component prices and a weakening smartphone market, these moves may be a bid to gain market share while rivals are on the back foot.

Friday 3 July 2026
Global server demand is set to stay strong through 2027 as supply chain pressure widens

Global server demand is expected to stay strong through 2027, with implications for cloud operators, hardware makers, and data center customers worldwide. Large-scale buildouts, rising AI deployments, and high-performance computing demand are keeping supply chains tight, lifting prices, extending lead times, and raising the risk of fresh bottlenecks.

Friday 3 July 2026
Wistron chair urges Taiwan to shift beyond manufacturing mindset in AI era

Wistron chairman Simon Lin said artificial intelligence (AI) is improving the quality of professional talent, noting that tasks that previously required 100 people may now be completed by as few as four or five. As a result, AI can help address labor shortages caused by declining birth rates, while also creating value at different levels.

Friday 3 July 2026
India and Japan deepen economic security ties at New Delhi summit
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi held her first summit with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on July 2, during a three-day visit that both governments framed as the next step in a long-running partnership.
Friday 3 July 2026
Nvidia reportedly expands financing push with revenue-sharing model for AI cloud providers

Nvidia is deepening its role in the AI infrastructure market by offering financial guarantees to emerging GPU cloud providers in exchange for a share of their future cloud revenue, according to The Information. The initiative is designed to help smaller cloud operators secure financing for costly AI chips while reducing Nvidia's dependence on hyperscale customers.

Friday 3 July 2026
TSMC wins approval for US$20 billion Arizona expansion
Taiwan's Department of Investment Review (DIR) under the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) has approved Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's (TSMC) US$20 billion capital injection into its US subsidiary TSMC Arizona.
Friday 3 July 2026
Sinbon lifts revenue to record levels as humanoid robot work advances
Sinbon reported record monthly revenue in June 2026 and new highs for the second quarter and the first half of 2026, driven by stronger demand in green energy and industrial applications. The connector and cable assembler said AI and humanoid robot programs are moving from development validation into pilot production, and it has accelerated capacity planning and regional expansion to prepare for future mass-production demand.
Friday 3 July 2026
CSCC expands Pingnan plant to lift carbon materials output
China Steel Chemical Corporation (CSCC) is expanding its Pingnan plant to increase development capacity for advanced carbon materials and graphite blocks. The Taiwan-based subsidiary of China Steel Corporation said the new research and development building is scheduled to open at the end of July 2026, with new production lines expected to begin output in 2027.
Friday 3 July 2026
Turvo shifts North America production as robot revenue target rises before 2029
Turvo International said it has expanded its manufacturing footprint across Taiwan, China and the US to reduce exposure to tariffs and geopolitical risk, while preparing for a bigger push into robotics. The company also said it is moving a planned Mexico plant into North America and expects site selection to be completed as early as 2026.
Friday 3 July 2026
Turvo expands auto business and targets growth in five new markets
Turvo Technology said on July 2 that it is expanding beyond automotive parts into healthcare, semiconductors, and robotics, a move that may interest global manufacturers and investors tracking industrial supply chains. The Taiwan-based supplier also reported continued profitability in the first quarter, with overseas markets accounting for the majority of revenue.
Friday 3 July 2026
UBTech CEO says robots will take over most physical jobs in 20 years
UBtech Robotics founder and CEO Jian Zhou said at the company's 2026 global launch event that humanoid robots will gradually take over most physical and repetitive work within the next 20 years, as China's labor-intensive manufacturing sector faces mounting worker shortages and rising costs.
Friday 3 July 2026
Cheng Mei accelerates semiconductor shift as polarizer market faces cost pressure

Cheng Mei Materials is expanding into semiconductor materials to support supply chain adjustments for outsourced chip assembly and test customers worldwide. The company's progress with customers in China and Taiwan could lift shipments in the second half of 2025, even as its core polarizer business faces weaker demand, cost pressure, and tighter order cycles.

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