Industrial clusters are key to Taiwan-US high-tech partnership

After returning to Taiwan, Executive Yuan Vice Premier Cheng Li-chun provided updates on the status of Taiwan-US economic and trade negotiations, particularly addressing the contentious issue of a 50-50 manufacturing split raised by US officials. While Taiwan has not agreed to such a proposal, Cheng suggested the government remains open to collaboration that could assist the US chip manufacturing effort, fueling speculation about potential flexibility in Taiwan’s stance.

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Taiwan builds certified training centers to boost ocean tech innovation

Chih-Wei Wu, deputy director general of the Energy Administration (EA) under the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), showed journalists around the Maritime Technology Innovation Center (MTIC) in Kaohsiung on October 2. Current tenants include Thunder Tiger, the Taiwan Ocean Research Institute (TORI) under the National Institute of Applied Research (NIAR), Fugro IOVTEC, Maca Tech, Lung Hwa Electronics, and GOAT Engineering.

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Mature chip pricing squeeze deepens for UMC as Taiwan IC design houses foresee challenges lasting into 2026

United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC) recently issued a notice to its suppliers demanding a 15% price reduction, signaling heightened cost pressures within the semiconductor supply chain. While some analysts interpret this as a strategic negotiation move rather than a firm mandate, the demand underscores UMC’s urgent efforts to lower production costs amid challenging market conditions.

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Nvidia’s Taiwan HQ faces hurdles as Acer and Asus founders see US-Taiwan science park potential

Nvidia’s plan to establish its Taiwan headquarters in the Northern Science Park has recently encountered contract issues, prompting concerns that Nvidia might seek alternative locations. Acer founder Stan Shih stressed that Taiwan’s excessive anti-corruption culture hampers progress and called for prioritizing a cooperative culture to boost Taiwan’s competitiveness.

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