Strong NT dollar spurs capital inflows, but ‘they’re just migratory birds,’ says Pegatron chair

As the New Taiwan dollar (NT$) experiences a sharp appreciation, concerns are mounting across Taiwan’s export-driven industries. With tariffs already biting, industry insiders now warn of a second blow: the potential erosion of profits due to foreign exchange pressures. Adding to the anxiety is a surge of speculative capital inflows, raising fears of “vulture” investors manipulating currency trends.

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Russia’s Baikal Electronics ships 85,000 CPUs under sanctions, eyes China ties for next-gen chips

Founded in 2012, Russian CPU developer Baikal Electronics has shipped 85,000 processors as of the end of 2024, defying international sanctions and growing technological isolation sparked by the Russia–Ukraine war. The majority of shipments were low-power Baikal-T chips, designed for embedded systems and telecom infrastructure, underscoring the company’s emphasis on domestic, utilitarian computing needs.

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Apple confronts a multifaceted crisis as Tim Cook strives for solutions

Amid the escalating tariff war, Apple has been cast as its most prominent casualty. Yet, a closer examination of the company’s recent financial disclosures reveals a performance that belies such dire characterizations. Apple CEO Tim Cook has actively engaged with various critical issues, drawing public attention and providing clear strategies and explanations. However, investor confidence in Apple’s long-term trajectory remains tepid, largely due to the murky outlook surrounding US tariff policies.

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Chunghwa Precision hits pause on Taoyuan fab expansion as tariff risks push pivot to AI test tech

Chunghwa Precision Test (CHPT) expects steady demand for high-performance computing (HPC) orders in the second quarter and is seeing increased momentum in automotive applications. However, mounting concerns over US reciprocal tariffs and global economic volatility have prompted the company to consider delaying its planned expansion of a third facility in Pingzhen, Taoyuan.

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Tariff sleight of hand: Auto sector calls bluff on Trump’s parts ‘exemption’

Just ahead of the May 3, 2025 rollout of a 25% auto parts tariff, US President Donald Trump announced a narrow exemption for select components. The move eliminated layered duties in favor of a streamlined 25% rate on all vehicles and parts. Industry insiders, however, see the gesture as more tactical than generous, describing it as a calculated squeeze on global supply chains.

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Apple beats expectations as iPhone sales inch higher, supply chain sees signs of a rebound

Apple on Thursday reported quarterly earnings that beat the market expectations, buoyed by modest growth in iPhone sales. Despite ongoing concerns over trade tensions and regional slowdowns, the company’s stronger-than-expected results have sparked cautious optimism across its supply chain, particularly among component manufacturers preparing for the upcoming iPhone refresh later this year.

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TESCAN stakes its claim in advanced packaging with AI-fueled failure analysis breakthrough

Czech-based electron microscope manufacturer TESCAN is undergoing a strategic shift, expanding into advanced semiconductor packaging through its growing expertise in failure analysis (FA) technology. With Taiwan emerging as a global center for advanced packaging R&D, TESCAN plans to establish a local subsidiary in 2025 to meet rising demand from semiconductor clients across the Asia-Pacific region.

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