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Friday 6 January 2023
PV module imports hurt Taiwan suppliers, says SAS
Solar cell and photovoltaic (PV) module makers in Taiwan have seen their operations threatened by more imports from Southeast Asia, according to Doris Hsu, chairperson of Sino-American...
Thursday 1 December 2022
Gogoro battery-swapping e-scooter enters Philippines
Taiwan-based battery-swapping energy solution provider and electric scooter manufacturer Gogoro announced on Nov 30 that it is partnering with 917Ventures and Ayala Corporation.
Wednesday 30 November 2022
Tablet market slows in Philippines as demand for hybrid learning subsides in 3Q22, says IDC
The Philippines tablet market declined 11.6% on quarter in the third quarter of 2022, and was almost flat compared to last year, according to the IDC Worldwide Quarterly Personal...
Thursday 24 November 2022
Acer grows gaming notebook market presence in Philippines
Acer has expanded its share of the gaming notebook market in the Philippines, which climbed to a record-high 50.8% in September, according to the PC vendor.
Monday 21 November 2022
SEA round up: China's Great Wall Motor to double Thai EV investment
Thailand continues to receive more foreign investments from global automotive manufacturers, especially Chinese electric carmakers. Great Wall Motor and Foxconn announced their investments...
Tuesday 15 November 2022
Acer fighting economic downturn with three strategies in Asia Pacific
Acer, facing the worsening global economy, is mainly pushing three strategies for the Pan Asia Pacific region – focusing on the gaming and enterprise sectors, promoting the...
Monday 14 November 2022
SEA roundup: Taiwanese firms plan PHP3.88 billion investment in Philippines
Global tech companies are actively expanding their manufacturing bases to Southeast Asian countries. Companies, such as Samsung, Chimei, Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE),...
Tuesday 1 November 2022
Leaders in semiconductor in 2030 (9): Embracing collaboration and emerging biz opportunities, rather than conflicts
Over the past 30 years, one-third of the global economic momentum has come from China. This has been China's positive contribution for the world. However, behind China's moves of...
Thursday 27 October 2022
Southeast Asia digital economy slows as consumers curb spending
Growth in Southeast Asia's Internet economy is slowing after years of expansion, showing that even emerging digital markets aren't immune to economic headwinds.
Thursday 27 October 2022
Leaders in semiconductor in 2030 (6): Industry opportunities for ASEAN
"The Art of War" maintains that if you don't see chances of winning, you defend. While India is actively pursuing foreign investment and accelerating the establishment of its tech...
Tuesday 25 October 2022
What Apple suppliers' report tells us about Asia supply chain?
Since the US-China trade war, the pandemic, and China's non-tolerance COVID policy, electronics suppliers have been keen to relocate their manufacturing facilities. India may be in...
Tuesday 25 October 2022
Leaders in semiconductor in 2030 (4): What GDP and populations mean for industries
The "Art of War" maintains that if you know the date and place of the battle, you can be well-prepared for it even if your troops have to march a thousand miles before engaging the...
Monday 24 October 2022
SEA Roundup: Philippine electronics sector to hit 10% growth in 2022
Due to the strong demand from semiconductors and products for EVs, the Philippine electronics sector is expected to hit 10% growth this year. The department of Trade and Industry...
Friday 21 October 2022
Leaders in semiconductor in 2030 (2): Taiwan tech industry's era of no borders
Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" maintains that troops start out with their own country's supplies and then get replenishments from the enemies. Taiwan may be small, but it can make use...
Thursday 20 October 2022
Leaders in semiconductor in 2030 (1): No more peace and prosperity
Sun Tzu's" Art of War" maintains that a good warrior relies on his or her ability to take advantage of the situation to win the war rather than on the efforts of others. A small country...