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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.

Thursday 2 July 2026
Techman Robot upgrades automotive production lines at Quanta Computer Germany plant with AI cobots
Techman Robot announced its artificial intelligence (AI) collaborative robots (cobots) have been successfully deployed at parent company Quanta Computer's automotive computer and automotive electronics manufacturing facility in Germany.
Thursday 2 July 2026
SoftBank leads Japan's sovereign AI push, with Foxconn eyeing the compute backbone

Japan's sovereign AI push is moving from policy ambition to industrial buildout, with SoftBank-backed Noetra at the center, and Foxconn emerging as a likely infrastructure partner. Backed by substantial public funding, the program signals Tokyo's intent to treat compute capacity, data centers, and domestic control over AI systems as strategic priorities.

Thursday 2 July 2026
Alltop projects cautious 2H26 growth led by AI servers and recovering EV demand
Connector and cable maker Alltop is signaling that global demand trends may increasingly favor AI infrastructure and a later recovery in electric vehicles, with its latest outlook pointing to a stronger second half of 2026. The company also said it is adjusting its product mix, capacity, and costs to navigate shifting customer demand worldwide.
Thursday 2 July 2026
LG Electronics creates robot business center to scale physical AI and robotics supply chain
LG Electronics announced the creation of a robot business center to accelerate its physical AI and robotics efforts, the company said. The new organization will consolidate development, supply chain and manufacturing resources and will report directly to the chief executive, signaling that robotics is a core growth area following the unveiling of the CLOiD home robot at CES 2026.
Thursday 2 July 2026
Cloud AI squeezes 2nm capacity, pressuring mobile SoCs

Mobile system-on-chip (SoC) vendors are collectively upgrading flagship platforms to 2nm in 2026. Beyond the need for better specifications, the bigger goal is to avoid the most heavily booked 3nm process and secure more supply.

Thursday 2 July 2026
Taiwan eyes 2028 carbon trading market launch, but experts warn of risks and timing

Taiwan plans to launch an emissions trading system (ETS) in 2028 as the next phase of its carbon pricing framework — a cap-and-trade market where companies buy and sell permits to emit greenhouse gases. However, environmental researchers and academics caution that the experiences of Japan, South Korea, and the European Union (EU) show that emissions trading markets take years to mature and operate effectively. With Taiwan's own carbon fee only recently taking effect, they argue the government should prioritize policy continuity and give businesses time to internalize carbon costs and implement decarbonization strategies before introducing a cap-and-trade regime.

Wednesday 1 July 2026
Nvidia GPU-network ecosystem tops data center Ethernet switches
According to IDC's latest data, Nvidia's networking business has surged to the top, with the company becoming the revenue leader in the global data center Ethernet switch market for the first time in the first quarter of 2026. This is an arena traditionally contested by network equipment vendors such as Arista Networks, Cisco, Huawei, and HPE, with switch chip suppliers such as Broadcom deeply involved.
Wednesday 1 July 2026
As Acer nears its 50th anniversary, Stan Shih says 'Business Family' model offers more sustainable future
As the Acer Group approaches its 50th anniversary, founder Stan Shih said the company's greatest legacy is not a single corporation, but what he calls the AAQW Business Family—a network of independently managed companies united by a shared corporate culture rather than family ownership.
Wednesday 1 July 2026
China's humanoid robot boom turns physical AI from prototype to production

China's humanoid robot sector is moving faster than expected, with new unicorns, policy support and maturing supply chains pushing physical AI from lab validation toward early deployment.

Wednesday 1 July 2026
Supermicro smuggling probes reportedly push Nvidia to tighten AI server checks further

As the US tightens controls on advanced AI chip exports, smuggling schemes are surfacing across the AI server supply chain, driven by soaring Chinese demand for AI servers from buyers like Alibaba and Tencent willing to pay almost any price. Supermicro was investigated in the first half of 2026, with executives and employees allegedly bypassing US export controls to divert restricted AI servers and technology to China. Taiwan's Albatron was also reported to be involved, and the case has since escalated: Keelung prosecutors detained Albatron Technology general manager Kevin Lu on Tuesday on suspicion of smuggling Supermicro AI servers to restricted markets.

Wednesday 1 July 2026
Kinpo expects 2H revenue to exceed 1H amid plant ramp

Kinpo Electronics said its core operations remained stable despite a first-quarter revenue drop, with global demand patterns, customer model changes, and seasonal softness driving the decline. The company expects a recovery in the second half of 2026 as Thailand's capacity expands, new customers come online, and multiple product lines return to growth.

Wednesday 1 July 2026
Albatron GM detained in Nvidia-linked Supermicro smuggling probe as firm moves to install acting chief

Taiwan's Keelung prosecutors detained Albatron Technology general manager Kevin Lu on Tuesday on suspicion of smuggling Supermicro AI servers to restricted markets, putting one of Taiwan's most active authorized distributors of American tech brands at the center of a US export control enforcement case.

Wednesday 1 July 2026
Gus Technology names Hota Group president as chairman
Gus Technology has named Hota Group president Kuo-jung Shen as chairman after a June 30 shareholders' meeting, underscoring a deeper push into batteries, electric mobility, and energy systems. The move could shape supply chains serving vehicle makers, AI data centers, and industrial users as demand for backup power and high-performance batteries expands globally.
Wednesday 1 July 2026
China's price war cuts humanoid robot hand costs in half — but precision parts resist

Competition in China's humanoid robot market is driving down prices for dexterous hands and other key parts, with implications for suppliers and buyers worldwide. Rapid product cycles are forcing cost cuts, while technical barriers, especially in high-precision components, continue to shape which manufacturers can compete globally.

Wednesday 1 July 2026
Chinese battery makers reportedly shut out of Japan's cybersecurity certification

Chinese manufacturers of grid-connected battery storage systems have reportedly yet to obtain Japan's cybersecurity certification ahead of a new compliance requirement, potentially limiting their participation in one of Asia's fastest-growing energy storage markets.

Wednesday 1 July 2026
China humanoid robot commercialization accelerates, shipments to reach 50,000 in 2026
China's humanoid robot market is expected to move ahead into the early stages of commercialization. Morgan Stanley recently raised its latest outlook for the country's humanoid robot market significantly, increasing its projection for full-year 2026 shipments to 50,000 units from 28,000 units, and forecasting shipments to reach 446,000 units by 2030.