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Friday 13 February 2026
Explainer: how US-Taiwan 'ART' deal rewires global tech economy
On February 12, 2026, the United States and Taiwan finalized a structural "re-pricing" of their economic relationship. The Agreement on Reciprocal Trade (ART) is not a traditional free trade agreement; it is a strategic pact that reshores semiconductor manufacturing to the US while anchoring Taiwan within a "non-red," or non-China, supply chain.
Friday 13 February 2026
Commentary: US-Taiwan tariff deal combines US strengths, boosts Taiwan's outlook
The US-Taiwan reciprocal tariff negotiations officially concluded on February 12, 2026. Notably, tariffs on information and communication technology (ICT) and semiconductors remain at zero, and even if tariffs arise in the future, Taiwan will face the lowest rates.
Friday 13 February 2026
New Taiwan–US trade pact lowers export barriers, boosts tech supply chains
The Agreement on Reciprocal Trade (ART) between Taiwan and the US has been officially signed, reducing Taiwan's average export tariffs to the US by 23.45pp and boosting export competitiveness across many industries. The average tariff rate for Taiwanese exports to the US now stands at 12.33%.
Friday 13 February 2026
Industry groups urge rapid review to safeguard Taiwan-US reciprocal trade agreement
Taiwan and the US finalized the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade (ART) on February 13, establishing a mutual 15% tariff rate and commitments on food security and defense resilience, while business groups urged immediate parliamentary action to prevent possible US reassessment.
Friday 13 February 2026
Taiwan-US trade pact aims to secure supply chains and tariff parity
On February 12, Taiwan and the US officially signed the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade (ART) in Washington, D.C. The US side's tariff reductions for Taiwan will take effect upon completion of its domestic procedures and publication in the US Federal Register.
Friday 13 February 2026
QuiX Quantum, Artilux target data center integration with energy-efficient photonic quantum systems

Netherlands-based photonic quantum computing hardware company QuiX Quantum B.V. and germanium silicon (GeSi) photonics specialist Artilux have signed a memorandum of understanding to form a strategic partnership. The companies will combine expertise in quantum computing and silicon photonics (SiPh) to develop photonic quantum computing systems designed for higher energy efficiency, improved scalability, and compatibility with existing data center infrastructure, supporting deployment in practical computing environments.

Friday 13 February 2026
Transformer exports and domestic infrastructure boost Taiwan's heavy electrical sector in early 2026
Taiwan's heavy electrical industry kicked off 2026 with strong performance, driven by robust orders from Taiwan Power Company's (Taipower) grid resilience projects, and sustained demand for grid upgrades in the US. Major players—including Shihlin Electric and Engineering Corporation (SEEC), Chung-Hsin Electric and Machinery (CHEM), Fortune Electric, and Allis Electric—all reported record-high January revenues compared to previous years, reflecting a simultaneous surge in both export orders and domestic infrastructure demand for transformers.
Friday 13 February 2026
Taiwan ICT and medical device sectors join forces to transform home healthcare
As global efforts accelerate the development of home healthcare in a bid to alleviate resource pressures on frontline medical institutions, home care is set to become a core component of future healthcare systems. In response to this clear market trend, Taiwan is focusing on leveraging its existing ICT strengths alongside its healthcare system advantages to tap into new industry growth momentum.
Friday 13 February 2026
Commentary: NSTC chief’s reform remarks ignite debate over Taiwan’s research metrics
Minister of the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) Cheng-wen Wu has recently sparked a firestorm across Taiwan's academic community. His blunt critique of long-standing structural problems—punctuated by provocative phrases such as "very shameful" and "despised"—quickly ignited debate over whether Taiwan's research system has become overly dependent on metrics, entrenched in factionalism, and driven by incentives that prioritize quantity over meaningful impact.
Friday 13 February 2026
Foxconn founder hands out $95m in bonuses as company targets $290bn in sales
Foxconn Technology Group held its 2026 All-Foxconn Sports Games on February 12, drawing 17,000 employees and family members and more than 30,000 participants in total. Chairman Young Liu announced that the group's 2025 revenue set a record above NT$8 trillion (US$254.4 billion).
Friday 13 February 2026
A tariff truce with teeth: US–Taiwan pact shields chips from Section 232 shocks
US Ambassador Jamieson Greer oversaw the signing of a comprehensive Agreement on Reciprocal Trade between the US and Taiwan on February 12, 2026. The agreement, reached under the auspices of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the US (TECRO), is designed to eliminate tariff and non-tariff barriers while enhancing the resilience of high-technology supply chains.
Thursday 12 February 2026
Nvidia CEO praises Foxconn's AI server leadership at company sports event
Foxconn held its annual company-wide sports carnival on February 12, 2026. During the opening remarks, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a video message highlighting the seamless partnership between Nvidia and Foxconn.
Thursday 12 February 2026
Column: USA Rare Earth acquisition of UK's LCM marks milestone in Western rare earth autonomy
Rare earth metals are essential to modern industry and defense. They are found in high-performance motors, precision weapon guidance systems, and a range of green energy technologies. Yet the global rare earth supply chain has long suffered severe imbalances.
Thursday 12 February 2026
Taiwan ODMs split in early 2026 as business transition takes hold

Taiwan's leading original design manufacturers (ODMs) are entering 2026 at different stages of transition, as efforts to expand into AI servers and automotive electronics intersect with seasonal softness and shifting demand in legacy businesses. January 2026 results from Pegatron and Compal Electronics illustrate how the two companies are navigating that shift with contrasting near-term outcomes.

Thursday 12 February 2026
Foxconn projects stronger 2026 growth, secures oversubscribed sustainability loan

After posting record revenue in 2025, Foxconn held its annual company sports carnival on February 12, continuing for a second consecutive year to replace the traditional year-end party banquet with a large-scale athletic event. Ahead of the event, Foxconn chairman Young Liu said 2026 "will definitely be much better" than 2025.

Thursday 12 February 2026
Taiwan's machinery industry sees stable recovery driven by AI and semiconductor demand, but machine tools lag
Taiwan's machinery industry posted continued export growth in January, driven by demand for AI-related electronic equipment and semiconductor-linked products, while the machine tool sector remains under pressure, according to industry associations.
Thursday 12 February 2026
Analysis: Singapore rises as SEA hub as Taiwan, China firms shift strategy
As global supply chains shift from globalization toward regionalization and the "China plus one" strategy persists, Singapore's role in Southeast Asia has undergone a fundamental transformation. Once primarily a transshipment hub for trade, the city-state has evolved into a regional coordination and compliance center. Observations indicate that Taiwanese and Chinese companies are now utilizing Singapore to pursue distinctly different strategic approaches.
Thursday 12 February 2026
MCU makers raise prices as packaging costs surge
The microcontroller unit (MCU) sector has emerged from inventory destocking in 2025, with the easing of US-China tariff tensions signaling a market recovery. Industry insiders expect improved demand and economic conditions in 2026 to drive growth momentum. However, rising wafer and packaging costs are pressuring manufacturers, prompting some to increase product prices to reflect higher packaging expenses.
Wednesday 11 February 2026
Tongtai Machine & Tool shifts from equipment maker to system integrator in face of accelerated global manufacturing restructuring
Tongtai Machine & Tool has launched a transformation to shift from traditional equipment manufacturing to providing integrated process and system solutions, targeting AI server, advanced packaging, and high-end electronics supply chains.
Wednesday 11 February 2026
India broadens deep tech definition and extends startup eligibility to spur frontier innovation
India has overhauled its startup policy framework to broaden the definition of deep tech and extend eligibility for government support to 20 years, a move aimed at better aligning regulation and funding with the long development cycles of science- and engineering-led companies, according to TechCrunch, Bloomberg, and ThePrint.
Wednesday 11 February 2026
Strong CSP investment spurs AI data center growth and boosts component shipments
Strong investment from international cloud service providers is driving robust growth in AI data centers in 2026 and lifting shipments for electronic component distributors, according to January revenue reports from WT Microelectronics and WPG.
Wednesday 11 February 2026
Nam Liong says order visibility extends in 3Q25 as advanced materials enter trial ramp-up
Nam Liong Global said its overall order visibility has extended through the third quarter of 2026, with advanced materials for the electronics technology industry clearing customer verification and expected to enter trial production ramp-up in the third quarter.
Wednesday 11 February 2026
Delta Electronics overseas unit hit by cyberattack with data leak risk
Taiwanese power supply giant Delta Electronics announced on February 9 that its IT department detected abnormal login attempts in the information systems of an overseas subsidiary. Following an investigation, the company found that parts of the system were targeted by a cyberattack, potentially exposing some business-related information and employees' personal data.
Wednesday 11 February 2026
Novatek predicts memory and visual edge AI to be the main demand drivers in 2026
Taiwanese display driver IC (DDI) giant Novatek recently held an investor briefing, where Vice Chairman and General Manager Steve Wang said that memory supply and costs will be the most critical factors affecting various electronic products, especially smartphones and PCs, in 2026. Aside from traditional DDI products, Novatek has recently made progress in new areas such as system-on-chip (SoC), application-specific ICs (ASICs), imaging, and edge AI. The company plans to continue launching new products and expand into diverse applications.
Wednesday 11 February 2026
Foxconn doubles down on AI servers for 2026, market share seen exceeding 40%

Foxconn held a two-day year-end outlook conference starting February 9 at its Huyue headquarters in Tucheng. The event brought together nearly 1,000 employees from Taiwan and overseas, along with dozens of chairmen, general managers, and senior executives from consolidated subsidiaries and affiliated companies to review 2025 and outline the 2026 outlook. Business group leaders also gathered to exchange operational updates and reinforce group coordination.