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Sunday 13 April 2025
U.S. tech tariff exemptions offer relief for Apple and TSMC clients—while China still faces higher rates

The United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released updated tariff guidelines on the evening of April 11, setting a uniform 10% duty on major electronic products—including notebooks, smartphones, and servers. This replaces the previously proposed country-specific reciprocal tariffs. However, China remains subject to a higher rate.

Saturday 12 April 2025
US announces tariff exemptions on smartphones, PCs, and servers, benefitting Apple
US Customs and Border Protection announced a series of tariff exemptions, mainly covering smartphones, PCs, servers, displays, and semiconductors. The move reflects the reality that while American brands lead the high-tech industry, they still rely on foreign components in the mid-to-upstream supply chain.
Saturday 12 April 2025
U.S. manufacturing revival faces uphill battle despite Trump's tariff pressure

The Trump administration is intensifying efforts to cut national debt and encourage the return of manufacturing to American shores, aligning with the "Make America Great Again" initiative. This focus aims at key industry leaders, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and Apple, which derives a substantial portion of its revenue from the US, as well as sectors encompassing mobile phones, PCs, servers, and automobiles.

Saturday 12 April 2025
U.S. tariff threat puts pressure on Taiwan's export strategy and TSMC investment plans
On April 9th, US President Donald Trump threatened to impose a 100% tariff on Taiwanese products if Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) does not invest in building a plant in the US This move has sparked significant concerns for Taiwan, especially since its industrial products are primarily exported to the US The question now is: who else can Taiwan sell to? The challenge of diversifying markets and mitigating risks has become a critical issue for the island's economy.
Saturday 12 April 2025
Samsung Electronics eyes semiconductor breakthroughs with 2nm and 1.0nm process developments

Samsung Electronics, a global leader in semiconductor manufacturing, is making significant strides in advancing its production capabilities with plans for its 2nm and 1.0nm process nodes. As the company accelerates its technological developments, these initiatives are positioned to play a critical role in Samsung's push to maintain a competitive edge in the rapidly evolving semiconductor industry.

Friday 11 April 2025
Taiwan to enter first round of US tariff talks with strategies in hand
Despite US President Donald Trump announcing a pause on imposing tariffs on multiple countries, concerns still linger. President of Taiwan, Ching-Te Lai, recently proposed a five-point plan and non-tariff retaliation measures.
Friday 11 April 2025
Taiwanese manufacturers adapt to US tariff policy with strategic shifts
On April 2, US President Donald Trump announced that, starting April 9, the United States will impose reciprocal tariffs on countries with significant trade deficits, including China, the European Union, Vietnam, Taiwan, South Korea, and India.
Friday 11 April 2025
Trump's trade tariff rhetoric casts long shadow over global semiconductor supply chains
President Donald Trump's recent tariff proposals have sent ripples through the global semiconductor industry, raising concerns about supply chain stability and prompting companies to reassess their manufacturing strategies. While semiconductors were initially exempted from the latest tariff announcements, industry leaders warn that the broader supply chain remains vulnerable, with a 90-day review period adding to the uncertainty.
Friday 11 April 2025
TASC targets 20% growth, partners with NTT-AT for advanced GaN component supply
Taiwan-Asia Semiconductor Corp. (TASC) is positioning itself for robust growth in 2025, leveraging its subsidiaries to drive innovation and market expansion. The company projects a 20% annual increase in capacity utilization, with full-year revenue expected to surpass 2024 levels. Recent government subsidies for blood glucose monitoring devices have further bolstered its development efforts.
Friday 11 April 2025
Trump warns TSMC on US investment; Taiwan govt affirms national interest priority
US President Donald Trump has stated that he informed TSMC that if they do not fulfill their investment commitments in the US and fail to establish manufacturing facilities there, they will face a 100% tax. The Office of Trade Negotiations under Taiwan's Executive Yuan stated that corporate investment commitments to the US will be maintained as long as they align with Taiwan's national interests.
Friday 11 April 2025
Global tech industry on high alert as Trump pauses tariffs
US President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariff policy has sent shockwaves through the international economic landscape. While the administration has now announced a 90-day suspension of these tariffs within 24 hours of implementation, tariffs specifically on China have been increased to 145%. This policy shift has left not only global markets but also American businesses and citizens reeling. Critics argue that these measures could inflict significant damage on the US economy, with dissenting voices growing louder across political and corporate spheres.
Friday 11 April 2025
Samsung redirects foundry talents to HBM business, stirring internal tensions

In a strategic pivot aimed at bolstering its high-bandwidth memory (HBM) operations, Samsung Electronics has begun reassigning personnel from its semiconductor division's foundry unit to its growing HBM business. The move, however, has sparked internal debate and raised concerns about the company's long-term competitiveness in the foundry sector, especially against rival TSMC.

Friday 11 April 2025
Apple and TSMC face challenges ahead of 2nm chip launch
The United States' reciprocal tariffs officially took effect on April 9, 2025. However, within 24 hours, President Donald Trump announced a 90-day suspension for most trading partners, during which a reduced 10% tariff would apply. The suspension excluded China. Instead, Trump raised tariffs on Chinese imports to 145%.
Friday 11 April 2025
What challenges still lie ahead for TSMC?
Since the onset of the US-China trade war and the outbreak of the pandemic, the semiconductor shortage has prompted the US, Japan, and several European countries to view semiconductors as a "national security issue." This has accelerated efforts to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing.
Friday 11 April 2025
Taiwan, US experts warn of shifting AI landscape among trade tensions
As global trade dynamics evolve and AI reshapes economies, former Taiwanese Minister John Deng and Intel's ex-Chief Trade Officer Jeff Rittener offered sobering insights into the semiconductor industry's future, highlighting Taiwan's strategic dilemmas and the ripple effects of US tariff policies.
Friday 11 April 2025
India's Suchi Semicon to begin production this month, expands global ties and workforce
India-based OSAT startup Suchi Semicon is preparing to begin commercial production in April, less than a month after completing successful trial runs, its founder Shetal Mehta told Digitimes Asia.
Friday 11 April 2025
Soitec navigates US-China semiconductor rivalry with strategic neutrality
As the US and China intensify their semiconductor sanctions, the G2 dynamic between these superpowers grows increasingly pronounced, pushing supply chains toward de-risking. This shift is reshaping the global layout of semiconductor foundries and, by extension, the strategies of upstream material suppliers. French semiconductor materials leader Soitec, renowned for its proprietary Smart Cut technology, plays a pivotal role in this evolving ecosystem. Specializing in silicon-on-insulator (SOI) wafers, Soitec commands over 70% of the global SOI market, with applications spanning 5G, AI, automotive electronics, and RF components.
Friday 11 April 2025
The hidden cost of replacing China's manufacturing
US President Donald Trump's escalating tariff policies—culminating in a 90-day tariff suspension that excluded China—have rattled global supply chains. With major brands staying silent, most suppliers are adopting a cautious stance, delaying key decisions amid growing uncertainty.
Friday 11 April 2025
Taiwan must go beyond trade to secure strategic ties with US, industry leader says

As Washington presses pause on sweeping new tariffs—with China singled out for sharply higher rates—Taiwan is seizing the moment to deepen its economic ties with the United States. But according to one leading tech executive, Taiwan's ambitions should stretch further: beyond trade, toward a long-term strategic alliance.

Thursday 10 April 2025
AI's global showdown: is regulation killing innovation or saving us from chaos?
The global race for AI supremacy is exposing deep fractures in regulatory approaches, with experts at the US-Taiwan Symposium: AI Regulation and Global Supply Chain warning that philosophical divides and rapid technological leaps threaten to fragment governance frameworks just as breakthroughs accelerate.
Thursday 10 April 2025
RF-SOI inventory hits inflection point as Soitec unveils next-wave tech trends
Two years ago, the semiconductor sector faced difficulties as RF-SOI inventory levels reached their highest during a downturn in the smartphone market. Nevertheless, France's Soitec, a supplier of semiconductor materials, projects a significant turnaround. The company anticipates that RF-SOI inventory will return to essential levels. This expected recovery in the market is being attributed to advancements in technology and the investigation of new applications, which are likely to drive forthcoming growth.
Thursday 10 April 2025
Tariff tensions overshadow TSMC's robust 1Q25 performance
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) reported better-than-expected revenue for March and the first quarter of 2025, easing earlier market concerns about earthquake disruptions and signaling continued strength in chip demand. On April 10, the company announced consolidated first-quarter revenue of NT$839.254 billion (US$25.42 billion), a 41.6% increase compared to the same period last year, beating the lower end of its January guidance.
Thursday 10 April 2025
TSMC's March revenue jumps, but tariff risks cloud outlook
TSMC's March revenue surged, yet future forecasts face uncertainties. Potential US tariffs and a possible US$1 billion fine for export violations raise concerns despite strong AI demand.
Thursday 10 April 2025
US-China tariff clash imperils chip supply chain, May turmoil looms
The Trump administration's aggressive tariff policies have unleashed a new wave of disruption across the global electronics supply chain. Following China's retaliatory move to impose an 84% tariff, Trump responded on Wednesday by raising tariffs on Chinese goods to 125%, while maintaining that Beijing remains interested in reaching an agreement. The escalating conflict has already begun to impact supply chains, with signs of halted shipments from major brands and mounting concerns over the ability to redirect sales to other markets.
Thursday 10 April 2025
SK Group seeks to sell majority stake in semiconductor wafer maker SK Siltron
SK Group is looking to sell its majority stake in semiconductor wafer manufacturer SK Siltron, according to South Korean media reports citing industry sources. The conglomerate has reportedly been in talks with private equity firms since late 2024, with Hahn & Company emerging as a potential buyer.
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