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Thursday 3 July 2025
Foxconn's recall of hundreds of Chinese staff from India iPhone plant siren concerns over Apple's South Asia strategy
Foxconn has instructed hundreds of Chinese engineers and technicians at its iPhone assembly plant in southern India to return to China, according to a Bloomberg report. Sources familiar with the matter said most Chinese employees were notified over the past two months, and more than 300 have already left. Only a limited number of Taiwanese support personnel remain on site.
Thursday 3 July 2025
Taiwan seeks irreplaceable role in global chip supply chain amid AI boom
Taiwan's semiconductor industry has emerged as a strategic global resource amid geopolitical tensions and artificial intelligence growth, but the island must redefine its positioning to maintain competitive advantages over the next decade. DIGITIMES Chairman Colley Hwang analyzed Taiwan's supply chain position through data insights, introducing the concept "Make Asian Supply Chain Great" to emphasize intrinsic value creation.
Thursday 3 July 2025
IP battle erupts between PSI and iST over confidential tech
In a closely watched intellectual property case, the Hsinchu District Court has issued a first-instance ruling in favor of Phoenix Silicon International (PSI), ordering Integrated Service Technology Inc. (iST) to pay a fine of NT$5 million (US$155,000) and to jointly pay damages of NT$36.49 million (US$1.2 million) with a former Vanguard International Semiconductor (VIS) employee. The case stems from allegations that iST and the former employee misappropriated trade secrets belonging to PSI.
Thursday 3 July 2025
Trump Vietnam trade deal hits Chinese transshipment with higher tariff
US President Donald Trump announced a sweeping trade deal with Vietnam, proposing tariffs on Vietnamese and transshipped goods while securing zero-tariff access for American products, especially SUVs, in Vietnam, pending confirmation from the White House and Hanoi.
Thursday 3 July 2025
ByteDance expands AI hiring spree into humanoid robotics
ByteDance is recruiting heavily for humanoid robot development as the TikTok parent accelerates its push beyond social media into cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) applications.
Thursday 3 July 2025
Taiwan Line Tek Electronic pivots to LEO satellite market amid slowing traditional sectors
As growth in the PC, notebook, and home appliance markets slows, Taiwan Line Tek Electronic, a connector and cable manufacturer, is shifting its focus to emerging niche sectors such as low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites, artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud computing. The company has identified the LEO satellite industry as its primary area of development, with several ongoing collaborations and a projected increase in related product proportions from the second half of 2025.
Wednesday 2 July 2025
MediaTek releases ASR model tuned for Taiwanese Mandarin

MediaTek Research, the advanced research division of the MediaTek Group, has released MR Breeze ASR 25, an open-source automatic speech recognition (ASR) model optimized for Taiwanese Mandarin and local speech patterns. Based on OpenAI's Whisper architecture, the model was designed to better understand the linguistic nuances of Taiwan, including Mandarin-English code-switching, a common feature in everyday speech.

Wednesday 2 July 2025
Singapore bets on AI governance and manufacturing to anchor tech giants
Singapore is positioning itself as a trusted AI hub through a US$740 million five-year investment plan while leveraging political neutrality and supply chain advantages to attract global manufacturers amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Wednesday 2 July 2025
The AI talent arms race: Nvidia, Meta, and Huawei battle for brains
As the AI revolution accelerates, global tech giants are racing to shortcut innovation by acquiring not just technology but the talent behind it. Companies like Nvidia, Meta, Google, Microsoft, AMD, and Qualcomm are in an escalating global talent war, eager to absorb entire teams or acquire startups outright to gain access to elite AI capabilities.
Wednesday 2 July 2025
Taiwan-India JV powers breakthrough as MiPhi launches India's first enterprise-grade SSDs
According to the Business Standard, BW Business World, and EE Herald, MiPhi Semiconductors, a joint venture between India's Micromax Informatics and Taiwan's Phison Technology, has announced the design and manufacture of enterprise-grade SSDs in India, making MiPhi the first indigenous brand to produce such high-performance data storage solutions in the country.
Wednesday 2 July 2025
Taiwan's Southern tech hubs boom on Nvidia chip demand and expansion
Fueled by booming global demand for Nvidia's GB200 chips—and the anticipated launch of the more powerful GB300 in the second half of 2025—Taiwan's semiconductor manufacturing sector is experiencing a rapid surge in revenue, particularly in the country's southern science parks. Recent data from Taiwan's National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), released in June 2025, shows that the Southern Taiwan Science Park generated NT$285.3 billion (US$9.8 billion) in revenue in April 2025—nearly three times the NT$109.6 billion recorded by the Central Taiwan Science Park.
Tuesday 1 July 2025
Billion Electric accelerates pivot to clean energy, reports 52% revenue growth
In Taiwan's rapidly expanding green energy market, driven by the global energy transition and power grid modernization, Billion Electric is making a strategic shift from its traditional power supply roots to become a major player in renewable energy and storage. During its June 30, 2025 earnings call, the company revealed it had secured a 262 MWh operations and maintenance (O&M) contract and expects to add two more project sites in the third quarter of 2025. Billion Electric also announced plans to launch several new products in the second half of 2025, signaling sustained momentum for growth ahead.
Tuesday 1 July 2025
TPIsoftware, Ho Team Construction partner on Vietnam's first AI-powered carbon audit
As Vietnam prepares to roll out its carbon trading pilot program in 2025, TPIsoftware, a Taiwan-based technology firm, announced a strategic partnership with Ho Team Construction, the largest Taiwanese construction contractor operating in Vietnam. The collaboration will see Ho Team become the country's first construction company to adopt an AI-powered carbon inventory system, laying the groundwork for Vietnam's full-scale carbon trading regime anticipated in 2029.
Tuesday 1 July 2025
Turvo eyes growth from humanoid robot reducers, UQD and electric bike parts
Turvo, which specializes in the development and production of precision metal parts, is focusing on humanoid robot harmonic reducers, server-use universal quick disconnect (UQD) and electric bike parts for future growth.
Tuesday 1 July 2025
JPC Connectivity targets growth in a challenging market environment
Amid significant challenges during the first half of 2025, largely external pressures like tariffs, JPC Connectivity, a provider of connectivity solutions, has made strides by concentrating on specialized sectors such as AI servers and telecom-grade optical communications. The company conveyed optimism during its earnings call on June 27, aiming to sustain robust growth momentum and continuous profit expansion throughout the remainder of the year.
Tuesday 1 July 2025
Dixon sees order diversification as clients split smartphone volumes among rivals
Dixon Technologies, India's largest EMS provider, is seeing a shift in its smartphone manufacturing business as key clients begin splitting orders with competing suppliers.
Tuesday 1 July 2025
Memory market rebounds: OSE projects quarterly growth through 2025
Benefiting from a surge of rush orders spurred by US tariffs and steadily rising demand from AI server customers, memory packaging and EMS firm OSE is seeing its business momentum pick up in the first quarter of 2025. The company anticipates sequential revenue growth throughout the year, with stronger performance in the second half compared to the first.
Tuesday 1 July 2025
Taiwan startups struggle with low volumes, but right partnerships unlock global scaling
Despite low production volumes often discouraging Taiwanese manufacturers from working with startups, Sam Lam, founder of venture capitalist MESH Ventures and the second son of Quanta Computer Chairman Barry Lam, believes the real challenge lies elsewhere: finding the right partners.
Tuesday 1 July 2025
South Korea walks a tight rope as Trump shifts tariff strategy eastward
As the July 9, 2025 deadline approaches for the expiration of the United States' temporary suspension of "reciprocal tariffs," US President Donald Trump appears to be shifting his trade focus toward Asia, following a recent victory in persuading NATO allies to increase defense spending.
Tuesday 1 July 2025
Sharp to divest smartphone camera module business to Foxconn subsidiary for JPY2.4 billion
Sharp announced on June 30 that it will sell its smartphone camera module business, including SAIGON STEC CO., LTD. (SSTEC), to Fullertain Information Technologies Ltd. – B.V.I., a subsidiary of its parent company, Foxconn. The deal is valued at approximately JPY2.4 billion (approx. US$16.6 million) and encompasses the transfer of SSTEC's shares and fixed assets.
Tuesday 1 July 2025
Compal finishes phase 1 of new auto electronics plant in Poland
Compal Electronics announced that the first phase of its new manufacturing base in Czeladz, Poland, has been completed, marking an important milestone in the company's expansion into the European automotive electronics market.
Tuesday 1 July 2025
Chipmakers brace for fallout as US tariff clock ticks down

As the Trump administration's reciprocal tariff extension is approaching the deadline on July 9, Taiwanese chipmakers remain cautious about the possible impact of the tariffs, since even if the reciprocal tariffs on Taiwan are not as high as expected, another possible tariff on Taiwan's semiconductor industry may still come, according to sources from the related upstream supply chain.

Tuesday 1 July 2025
Chinese TV brands surge as LG adopts three-pronged strategy to stabilize market share
Despite the growing competitive threat from Chinese brands such as Hisense, TCL, and Xiaomi in recent years within the TV and end-display industry, South Korean companies continue to optimize OLED and other technologies to differentiate themselves from competitors. From LG Electronics' perspective, there are three main strategic approaches it is employing.
Tuesday 1 July 2025
WinWay emerges as world's top test socket supplier in the AI boom
WinWay Technology, a Taiwan-based provider of semiconductor test interface solutions, has emerged as the world's largest supplier of test sockets, riding the wave of accelerating demand for high-performance computing driven by artificial intelligence.
Monday 30 June 2025
Hu Lane anticipates recovery in 2H25 amid profit challenges from currency swings
Automotive connector manufacturer Hu Lane faced significant profitability challenges in the second quarter of 2025 due to the traditional industry off-season and severe exchange rate volatility. The company reported weaker-than-expected profit performance during this period, with most industry players similarly affected by sharp currency fluctuations. Hu Lane chairman Tzu-hsiung Chang noted the compounded impact of short-term exchange rate swings on the supply chain's performance, causing losses across the sector.