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Friday 9 May 2025
Aplex expects gradual recovery in 2025, eyes stable growth into 2026
Aplex Technology chairman Chad Lee acknowledged a slowdown in the industrial PC sector in 2024, influenced by uncertainties in US trade policies. Customers are hesitantly adopting a wait-and-see approach, prompting Aplex to adjust its product strategies. The company anticipates a gradual recovery through the launch of new projects throughout 2025.
Friday 9 May 2025
WT Microelectronics sees minimal impact from US tariffs as semiconductor market rebounds in 2Q25
WT Microelectronics, a Taiwan-based IC distributor, reports that the impact of US tariffs on its operations remains minimal, as most components are exempt from such duties. WT Microelectronics chairman Eric Cheng notes that while certain sectors like smartphones, PCs, and servers have experienced accelerated inventory replenishment due to tariffs, the overall semiconductor industry is unmistakably emerging from its trough in the second quarter of 2025.
Friday 9 May 2025
US and UK reach breakthrough trade agreement as Trump signals strategic realignment

On May 8, US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer jointly announced the near-finalization of a long-anticipated bilateral trade agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom.

Friday 9 May 2025
Lee Jae-Yong's 10-year smart M&A strategy builds Samsung's technology ecosystem
Over the past decade, Samsung Electronics executive chairman Lee Jae-Yong has leveraged global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) to transform Samsung into a "technology-first" company. Rather than pursuing large-scale deals, Lee has focused on strategic acquisitions that strengthen core technologies. These efforts have laid the foundation for Samsung's competitiveness in semiconductors, automotive electronics, AI, and display sectors.
Friday 9 May 2025
Sharp currency appreciation sparks concern among Taiwan's financial and industrial leaders
The sharp rise of the New Taiwan Dollar (NTD) has triggered widespread concern across Taiwan's financial and industrial sectors. Hua Nan Bank managing director and president Huang Chun-Chih warned that the main problem is the speed, not the fact, of the appreciation.
Friday 9 May 2025
Innostar targets AI chip testing surge with advanced packaging push
Taiwanese equipment maker Innostar Service is positioning itself to capture growth in artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing chip testing by expanding into semiconductor packaging solutions.
Friday 9 May 2025
Indonesia gains favor with Taiwan EMS firms as labor stability trumps supply chain gaps
With the potential return of "Trump 2.0" and a renewed wave of tariffs, speculation is growing over another shift in global supply chains. Yet for Taiwanese electronics manufacturers, most of whom endured the first Trump-era disruptions, this is no cause for alarm. Global diversification has long been part of their core strategy, not a reactionary measure. Many are instead seizing the moment to evaluate the effectiveness of their global expansion efforts to date.
Friday 9 May 2025
Taiwan unveils new 4-year cybersecurity program to strengthen resilience in AI era
To strengthen Taiwan's cybersecurity resilience, the Ministry of Digital Affairs (MODA) has unveiled the Seventh National Information and Communication Security Development Program (2025–2028). The new initiative focuses on enhancing cybersecurity through a comprehensive effort involving government, industry, and talent development, and is built around four major strategic directions.
Friday 9 May 2025
LG Electronics sets up home appliance plant in southern India
According to CNBC-TV18, KNN Today, and Money Control, South Korean conglomerate LG Electronics will establish a large-scale manufacturing facility in Sri City, Andhra Pradesh, with an investment of over INR50 billion (approx. US$589.5 million).
Friday 9 May 2025
Syncmold accelerates global Shift as Q1 revenue surges, eyes leadership beyond China
Plastics mold and hinge maker Syncmold Enterprise reported consolidated revenue of NT$22.43 billion(US$0.08 billion) for the first quarter of 2025, buoyed by increased shipments of display hinges, bases, and precision mechanical components, as well as contributions from new clients.
Friday 9 May 2025
Trump's tariff war triggers global shipping market upheaval
Global trade networks are experiencing unprecedented volatility as President Trump's aggressive tariff policies reshape longstanding supply chain patterns, according to industry executives.
Friday 9 May 2025
India-Pakistan tensions rise as Samsung and LG monitor impact on Indian factories
For the first time in six years, military tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated. Amid this, South Korean tech giants Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics, with factories in India, are closely monitoring the situation.
Friday 9 May 2025
FICG accelerates global expansion as Trump's tariff deadline nears
As the 90-day grace period for the Trump administration's reciprocal tariffs approaches, FIC Global (FICG) is intensifying its global diversification strategy. In an exclusive interview with DIGITIMES, FICG chairman Leo Chien emphasized that the company's investment decisions predate the tariff threat. FICG's long-standing commitment to establishing a US manufacturing presence remains on track, underpinned by a methodical approach to risk mitigation. With operations already spanning the US, Japan, Germany, Malaysia, Taiwan, and mainland China, FICG is strategically positioned to weather geopolitical uncertainties.
Friday 9 May 2025
Robots poised for growth despite Trump's tariff pressure
Universal Robots (UR), the global collaborative robot (cobot) leader, maintains optimism for growth despite US President Donald Trump's tariff policies, as advanced manufacturing reshoring could boost demand for automation systems to offset higher American labor costs.
Friday 9 May 2025
Chicony Power surges in 2Q25 on urgent orders ahead of 618 Shopping Festival
Chicony Power Technology, a Taiwanese power supply provider, met its revenue targets for the first quarter of 2025, maintaining year-over-year growth despite a seasonally weak period and geopolitical uncertainties. The company faced setbacks from supply chain disruptions, particularly shortages of RTX50 series chips, which delayed shipments of high-end gaming notebook power supplies and led to a less favorable product mix. Adding to these challenges, short-term volatility in financial markets triggered losses in non-operating income, dampening overall profitability below expectations.
Friday 9 May 2025
Taiwan's chip industry faces string of crises, but China steps in as surprising lifeline
Taiwan's semiconductor equipment supply chain is navigating a period of unprecedented turbulence, battered by a confluence of global tariff escalations, tighter AI chip export restrictions, and a rapidly strengthening New Taiwan dollar. The specter of further potential to be announced by US President Donald Trump has only deepened concerns, with industry leaders warning of a string of four crises that could jeopardize both profits and Taiwan's competitive edge on the global stage.
Friday 9 May 2025
Is the NT dollar surge the new Plaza Accord moment?
After surging to a multi-decade high last week, the New Taiwan dollar (NT$) has reversed course, weakening 0.45% on May 6 to close at NT$30.28 against the US dollar. The currency's volatility is unsettling Taiwan's export-oriented industries, which had already been grappling with the implications of a stronger NT dollar on margins and competitiveness. The erratic moves have sparked uneasy comparisons to the 1985 Plaza Accord—raising the question: could Taiwan be headed toward its own version of that historic realignment?
Thursday 8 May 2025
AP Memory bets on next-gen wearables and AI chips to drive 2025 growth

AP Memory, a leading Taiwanese designer of specialty memory ICs and intellectual property (IP), said it remains optimistic about growth prospects across its three main product lines, despite a sequential revenue dip in the first quarter of 2025.

Thursday 8 May 2025
Taiwan central bank warns against currency speculation as NTD rally cools
Taiwan's central bank has denied any involvement in manipulating the exchange rate of the New Taiwan Dollar (NTD). This statement comes amid the country's ongoing trade surplus with major trading partners as authorities maintain efforts to keep the currency stable.
Thursday 8 May 2025
Qisda delivers robust 1Q25 results amid tariff relief, eyes medical business as next growth driver
Taiwan's tech group Qisda reported solid year-over-year growth in both revenue and profit for the first quarter of 2025, driven by increased customer demand during a 90-day US tariff exemption period. While revenue growth is expected to continue into the second quarter, Chairman Peter Chen warned of rising uncertainties, including the pending expiration of the tariff waiver, currency volatility, and escalating geopolitical risks.
Thursday 8 May 2025
Flex exceeds Q1 expectations but faces challenges ahead
Global manufacturing solutions provider Flex reported strong financial results for the first quarter of 2025, surpassing Wall Street expectations. The company recorded a 3.7% increase from a year ago, totaling US$6.40 billion. This figure exceeded analyst forecasts of US$6.23 billion by 2.6%. The performance highlights Flex's continued resilience in a competitive industry, supported by its large scale and operational efficiencies.
Thursday 8 May 2025
Pegatron sharpens 5G vision with Batam smart factory
Pegatron Corporation has inaugurated a new factory in Batam, Indonesia, marking a significant milestone as the world's largest 5G smart factory. This facility is notable for being Pegatron's most advanced manufacturing base in Southeast Asia, operating fully on a standalone 5G network architecture.
Thursday 8 May 2025
Lite-On boosts AI server component output, new Texas facility to help navigate tariff challenges
Lite-On Technology reported strong financial results for the first quarter of 2025, overcoming typical seasonal declines. Despite the potential impact of US tariffs, the company is poised to capitalize on surging demand for AI server components, particularly its battery backup unit (BBU) modules. Anson Chiu, president of Lite-On, reiterated the company's dedication to synchronizing its production with client roadmaps despite external uncertainties.
Thursday 8 May 2025
Inventec sees record April sales due to pull-ins ahead of tariff
Inventec announced its revenue for April 2025, surpassing expectations with NT$62.1 billion (approx. US$2.05 billion), marking a 4.33% increase month-over-month and a 21.65% rise year-over-year. This performance contrasts sharply with previous Aprils, which typically saw declines compared to March. The company attributed the strong performance to pull-ins ahead of tariff deadlines.
Wednesday 7 May 2025
Auras bets on liquid cooling as AI drives data center shift
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape the demands of data center infrastructure, Auras Technology Chairman Yu-shen Lin declared that the industry's shift from air to liquid cooling is not just inevitable—it's already underway.