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Tuesday 26 August 2025
South Korean and US firms sign 11 agreements in shipbuilding, energy, and aviation during Lee’s visit to Washington
South Korean President Lee Jae-Myung's three-day trip to Washington began with a flurry of business deals, as companies from both countries signed 11 agreements and memoranda of understanding (MOUs) to expand cooperation across strategic industries.
Tuesday 26 August 2025
Taiwan's optical makers bet on AI wearables, but profits remain out of sight
A wave of AI-powered products—particularly smart glasses—is sweeping across the tech landscape, and Taiwan's optical component makers are rushing to stake their claim. Yet whether this surge of interest will translate into sustainable profits remains an open question.
Tuesday 26 August 2025
Taiwan's Chelic eyes role in humanoid robots with multi-functional hands
Taiwan Chelic, a pneumatic components maker, is positioning itself as a new entrant in Taiwan's humanoid robot supply chain with its in-house development of a bionic hand, which has already been sampled to domestic clients. The company plans to move further into subsystems by developing dexterous robotic hands with integrated joint modules.
Tuesday 26 August 2025
Nikon to close Yokohama manufacturing plant in 2025, signaling strategic shift
Nikon Corporation has announced the closure of its Yokohama Manufacturing Plant on September 30, 2025. The company's personnel and operations from the site will be relocated to other facilities, with minimal impact expected on Nikon's 2025 financial results.
Tuesday 26 August 2025
Samsung Display expected to remain key supplier for rumored foldable iPhone
Apple's long-rumored foldable iPhone is taking shape as Samsung Display, DS Neolux, and BH reportedly secure roles in its supply chain. Backed by Samsung Display's exclusive panel development and mass production experience, the project is advancing through prototyping, with a market launch expected as early as the second half of 2026.
Tuesday 26 August 2025
Personnel mobility in Apple's India supply chain seen as routine; Foxconn's global workforce ensures continuity
As the Apple iPhone 17 series launch approaches, the spotlight on supply chain dynamics intensifies, particularly regarding Foxconn, the principal backend assembler. Recent reports indicate Foxconn is replacing some Chinese engineers with Taiwanese ones in India, sparking market interest.
Tuesday 26 August 2025
Sun Yad expands presence in chemicals, AI, robotics and drones through acquisitions
Sun Yad Industry has recently expanded its operational scale and diversified business portfolio through active acquisitions and strategic partnerships. The Sun Yad Industry group currently encompasses five publicly listed companies, including Sun Yad Construction, Feei Cherng Develop Technology, U-Best Innovative Technology, Hsin Li Chemical Industrial, and Myson Century. Its business scope now spans real estate, the chemical industry, AI technology, smart health, robotics, and digital finance.
Tuesday 26 August 2025
From polyester to AI: Shinkong's reinvention in the post-textile era
Long seen as a traditional industry, Taiwan's textile sector is finding new relevance in the AI era. As demand grows for lightweight electric vehicles, heat-dissipating components, and sustainable materials, companies like Shinkong Synthetic Fibers Corporation (SSFC) are moving aggressively into advanced polymers and recycled plastics. The shift reflects a broader transformation in which materials once relegated to apparel now play a key role in powering data centers, GPUs, and next-generation mobility.
Monday 25 August 2025
AI glass race intensifies: Sunny Optical trades tech for equity in Goertek
Sunny Optical Technology (Group) Co. said on August 22, 2024, it signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Goertek Inc. and its subsidiary Goertek Optical Technology, a move that could reshape competition in China's precision optics market amid surging demand for artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (AR) hardware.
Monday 25 August 2025
Doctoral student numbers continue to drop amid narrowing pay gap with Master's Degree holders
Taiwan's Legislative Yuan has published a written report from the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) reviewing the situation of doctoral-level researchers not entering industry, academia, or research institutions. According to the report, NSTC tracked about 500 doctoral-level researchers who had left their positions in the past three years, of which roughly 20% did not disclose their followup plans, 30% joined universities as faculty members, 10% took up industry positions, 10% left to pursue opportunities abroad, and 25% transferred to other academic or research institutions.
Monday 25 August 2025
South Korea's AI fix to its tariff disrupted ASEAN playbook
The US tariff policies have disrupted global supply chains, hitting South Korea not only by imposing a 15% reciprocal tariff but also by impacting the ASEAN countries where South Korea has actively invested. Moving forward, South Korea must proactively develop an ASEAN strategy and seize opportunities in the artificial intelligence (AI) market.
Monday 25 August 2025
Weekly news roundup: Huawei found to use outdated 5nm; Google launches 270M AI model; China's new E-Beam tool
Below are the key DIGITIMES Asia stories from August 11 to 17, 2025. Firstly, a recent teardown confirms that Huawei's Kunpeng 930 chip still relies on TSMC's outdated 5nm process due to US sanctions that restrict its data center growth. Meanwhile, Google has made a significant move by launching the Gemma 3 AI model with 270 million parameters, explicitly designed to lower power consumption on mobile devices. Concurrently, China has successfully unveiled its first homegrown electron-beam lithography machine, although it faces substantial challenges in achieving mass production.
Monday 25 August 2025
China tightens rare earth controls with new quota and traceability rules
China has introduced fresh regulatory measures to reinforce state control over its rare earth sector, further cementing its position as the world's dominant supplier of the strategic materials used in electric vehicles, wind turbines, and advanced electronics.
Monday 25 August 2025
Taiwan's old-line industries pivot to tech in search of 'second growth curve'

Industry realignments are intensifying, with sectors from semiconductors to ICT facing strain from geopolitics, tariffs, and currency volatility. Domestic automakers, machinery producers, and component suppliers, especially those dependent on the US market, are under pressure. Meanwhile, the surge in global tech adoption and the race for digital transformation are creating unprecedented challenges for traditional industries.

Monday 25 August 2025
Taiwan offers tax breaks for SME holding companies targeting US investment
The United States' implementation of trade protectionism has introduced significant uncertainty and risks for export-oriented economies. Chin-Ching Liu, minister of the National Development Council (NDC), recently announced that to enable Taiwan's small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to scale up their investments in the US and avoid high tariffs, the government will amend laws to offer tax incentives encouraging businesses to form industrial holding companies as a strategic step toward entering the US market.
Monday 25 August 2025
South Korean scholars urge closer ASEAN ties to reduce dependence on US and China
South Korean academics are calling for further reforms of the country's New Southern Policy, stressing the need to strengthen cooperation with ASEAN, already home to many South Korean enterprises, as US-China rivalry intensifies. This approach, they argue, not only helps reduce economic dependence on China and the US but also positions ASEAN as a natural strategic partner due to its geographic proximity, abundant resources, cultural affinity, and the soft power of the Korean Wave.
Monday 25 August 2025
India roundup: iPhone production begins in India
Apple is rumored to begin iPhone 17 production in India; meanwhile, Dixon and Tata are stepping up their display and semiconductor ventures.
Sunday 24 August 2025
Taiwan firm turns to AI for logistics automation
The Coretronic group's subsidiary, Coretronic Intelligent Logistics Solutions (CILS), unveiled its new AI-powered smart handling solutions tailored for third-party logistics at the 2025 Automation Taipei tradeshow.
Sunday 24 August 2025
Taiwan economist: US subsidy flip and Trump tariff threats could shake investor trust
The US Department of Commerce is reportedly weighing whether to convert part of the subsidies granted to Intel and TSMC under the CHIPS and Science Act into equity stakes. Chung-Shu Wu, chairman of the Taiwan Institute of Economic Research (TIER), cautioned that such market intervention policies will inevitably undermine corporate investment confidence, weaken US innovation, and damage America's long-term interests.
Saturday 23 August 2025
JPP Holding rides supply chain shift into AI and aerospace growth
JPP Holding Company, a precision components manufacturer, said on Wednesday that it expects continued strong order visibility for the second half of 2025, supported by the gradual ramp-up of its new facilities and automated production lines. These investments will enable the company to expand its portfolio of higher-margin, value-added products.
Friday 22 August 2025
Getac breaks Panasonic’s grip on Europe’s rugged PCs, taps AI for growth
Taiwan's leading rugged industrial PC (IPC) manufacturer, Getac Holdings, has recently overtaken longtime leader Panasonic in the European market. Getac chairman James Hwang highlighted that in June, Getac launched the world's first rugged PC supporting both Intel's Lunar Lake and Microsoft's Copilot+ technologies simultaneously. With multiple new products planned for release in the second half of 2025, the company expects a significant boost to its competitiveness in the rugged IPC procurement market.
Friday 22 August 2025
AI server demand powers Getac’s revenue upgrade
AI servers are in high demand. Getac Holdings' subsidiary, Atemitech, began setting up production capacity for AI server chassis and racks at the end of 2024 and has started shipments this year. Getac chairman James Hwang noted that the company had not previously produced server chassis due to limited demand. But it now expects significantly higher demand by 2026. Originally forecasting a year-on-year revenue growth of 8–12% for its mechanical parts business, Getac has now raised this outlook to 12–20%.
Friday 22 August 2025
EU-US framework agreement to boost trade, investment, and industrial cooperation
On August 21, 2025, the US and the European Union announced a Framework Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade, pledging to reduce tariffs, enhance industrial and electronics cooperation, and boost transatlantic investment. The agreement aims to strengthen supply chains, re-industrialize economies, and expand trade in strategic sectors.
Friday 22 August 2025
Teco extends automotive powertrain expertise to drone motors
Under Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's promotion, the robotics and humanoid robot market has attracted widespread attention. The emergence of various humanoid robots in China has further affirmed the market's potential for future growth.
Friday 22 August 2025
Annie Chen appointed managing director of Covestro Taiwan
Materials manufacturer Covestro announced that Annie Chen will assume the role of managing director of Covestro Taiwan, effective September 1, 2025. Chen is currently the head of supply chain and logistics for Taiwan, South Korea, New Zealand, and Australia. She will succeed current managing director Carsten Wildebrand.