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Commentary: Tariff delays, price anxiety, and the EV stall in Taiwan
Despite lively public debate over vehicle pricing, Taiwan’s electric vehicle (EV) market has entered a period of stagnation, as long-awaited tariff agreements with the United States remain unresolved and consumer demand continues to lag. With the lunar ghost month and a traditional seasonal slowdown approaching, automakers and dealers are rushing to stimulate demand through aggressive promotions and equipment upgrades.
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Prime Minister of Singapore highlights employment as economic focus amidst AI advancements
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Smartphone display market sees diverging price trends across panel types
The third quarter, traditionally a peak season for the smartphone supply chain, has brought a mixed picture for display panel pricing. While overall production remains at high utilization levels, market dynamics and pricing trends vary significantly across panel technologies.
Last-minute rush orders shake up Taiwan’s chip industry
Dongfeng to sell Honda engine JV stake as China accelerates EV shift
Dongfeng Motor Corporation, one of China’s largest state-owned automakers, is divesting its 50% stake in Dongfeng Honda Engine Co., a joint venture with Japan’s Honda Motor Co., in a move that signals a decisive pivot away from internal combustion engines and toward electric mobility.