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Apr
Hyundai expands SUV lineup with updated Tucson L and upcoming Mufasa in Taiwan
Nan Yang Industries, the official distributor of Hyundai Motors in Taiwan, has unveiled a refreshed version of its popular Tucson L SUV and announced plans to launch the all-new Mufasa model in late May or early June 2025. This strategic expansion of Hyundai’s SUV lineup underscores the company’s commitment to capturing a larger share of the competitive Taiwanese automotive market.
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Apr
Trump’s 32% tariff on Taiwan exempts chips but hits key tech exports
US President Trump announced a reciprocal tariff rate of up to 32% on Taiwan, exceeding expectations (however, items such as steel, aluminum, copper, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors are temporarily excluded from the tariff list).
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Apr
Watch: A 10-minute recap of Trump’s “kind” reciprocal tariff plan
In his “Liberation Day” speech on April 2, former U.S. President Donald Trump singled out key players in the global tech and trade landscape — including TSMC, its chairman C.C. Wei, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, and notably China’s President Xi Jinping — as he unveiled a sweeping reciprocal tariff plan aimed at bringing manufacturing back to America.
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Apr
US imposes 10% blanket tariff starting April 5; Taiwan, Asia exporters face country-specific rates up to 49%
The White House has announced a significant shift in US trade policy, asserting that access to the American market is “a privilege, not a right.” The Trump administration emphasized a move away from what they described as past trade deals that yielded “empty promises” and a firm stance on reciprocal tariffs.
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Apr
China restricts companies from investing in US as tensions rise
China has taken steps to restrict local companies from investing in the US, according to people familiar with the matter, in a move that could give Beijing more leverage for potential trade negotiations with the Trump administration.
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Apr
Has Intel finally found its foundry-savvy CEO with Lip-bu Tan?
For the first 45 years after Intel’s founding, from its first CEO Robert Noyce to its fifth, Paul Otellini, the company focused on perfecting the IDM (integrated device manufacturing) model. The “Intel Inside” campaign became a global success, cementing Intel’s position at the top of the semiconductor industry. It wasn’t until 2013 when Brian Krzanich became Intel’s sixth CEO that the company made its first tentative steps into foundry services.
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Apr
Taiwanese chip manufacturers are optimistic about the telecom market recovery with Wi-Fi 7 adoption in 2025
The demand for telecom chips is one of the relatively stable applications driving recovery momentum in 2025. So far, Taiwanese chip manufacturers maintain a positive outlook for the market conditions in 2025, particularly due to the apparent upgrade demands for telecom specifications in Europe and the US.
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Apr
Microsoft joins corporate China exodus with Shanghai AI lab closure
Microsoft has closed its AI and IoT laboratory in Shanghai, adding to the growing list of multinational corporations scaling back operations in China. According to a report by The South China Morning Post, the lab in Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park now stands empty, with office equipment removed and Microsoft’s corporate logo taken down from the building.
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Apr
AI boom drives growth for connector maker JPC
Taiwan’s JPC Connectivity is experiencing strong demand for AI and cloud server wire harnesses, with supply shortages compelling overtime production to meet requirements from US customers. The connector manufacturer is expanding beyond its core products to offer third-generation open-rack external power cables, water-cooled connectors, optical modules, and active optical cables.