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15.02.26 - 01:00
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Column: US NDAA opens new defense manufacturing opportunities for Taiwan firms (Digitimes)
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The 2026 US National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), signed at the end of 2025, introduces significant new business prospects for Taiwanese companies by emphasizing Taiwan's security and cooperation in defense procurement. Key provisions include a US$1 billion Taiwan security cooperation initiative and authorization for the US Department of Defense (DoD) to establish a joint unmanned systems program with Taiwan starting March 1, 2026, focusing on co-developing drones and counter-drone technologies....
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15.02.26 - 01:00
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A Singaporean reality check for the semiconductor age (Digitimes)
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Joseph Liow, dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, said in a recent public lecture that technology is no longer merely an engine of economic growth but has become a core instrument in great-power competition. For Taiwan, which sits at the center of the semiconductor industry and global supply chains, Liow said the rules of competition have fundamentally changed....
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15.02.26 - 01:00
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CXMT races to scale up as yield gaps and export curbs bite (Digitimes)
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CXMT, a leading Chinese DRAM maker, is expanding aggressively but faces significant production and regulatory hurdles, ChosunBiz reported, citing industry sources. Despite rising global memory demand, the company's wafer output has hit capacity limits, with yield issues and US export restrictions constraining further growth....
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15.02.26 - 01:00
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Taiwan′s January exports jump nearly 70% on AI server boom, boosting 2026 growth optimism and tech defense push (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's export value in January 2026 surged 69.9% year-on-year, surpassing the NT$2 trillion (US$63.7 billion) mark for the first time, largely due to differences in the number of working days between the Lunar New Year periods in 2025 and 2026. Strong shipments of AI servers and high-performance chips have prompted foreign banks to forecast Taiwan's GDP growth could reach 8.0% in 2026. If realized, this would mark a second consecutive year of above-8% expansion, following 2025's 8.63% growth....
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14.02.26 - 20:06
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Column: Trump′s US$1.5T defense dream hits rust-belt reality (Digitimes)
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US President Donald Trump has requested a fiscal year 2027 defense budget of US$1.5 trillion. This represents a nearly 50% increase from fiscal year 2026's roughly US$1 trillion. Trump's goal is clear: rebuild a strong military. Experts expect the budget to significantly boost procurement for expanded naval fleets, advanced aircraft, and new nuclear missile programs....
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14.02.26 - 03:18
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China sets price guidelines to curb cutthroat EV competition (Digitimes)
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China's State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) issued a set of guidelines on February 12 aimed at regulating pricing throughout the automotive production process, as part of the government's efforts to curb destructive price slashing in the electric vehicle (EV) market....
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14.02.26 - 03:18
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Nvidia deepens South Korea ties in smart factory push (Digitimes)
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Nvidia outlined its role in advancing two major manufacturing trends—AI Factory and Physical AI—at SEMICON Korea 2026, emphasizing that it views South Korea as an important strategic outpost for collaboration as the country accelerates AI-driven industrial transformation....
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13.02.26 - 21:06
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Commentary: Foxtron targets 1,500 Bria deliveries by 1Q26 amid Luxgen acquisition (Digitimes)
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One of the biggest stories in Taiwan's auto market toward the end of 2025 is Foxtron's official announcement to acquire 100% of Luxgen, with the deal expected to close in the first quarter of 2026. This move marks Foxtron's shift from solely product design and development toward vertical integration, gaining full control over its brand and distribution channels—the critical "export gateway."...
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13.02.26 - 19:06
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WD says 2026 capacity sold out as HDD prices post sharpest rise in two years (Digitimes)
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Hard disk drive (HDD) contract prices rose approximately 4% sequentially following the conclusion of fourth-quarter 2025 negotiations, marking the largest quarterly increase in nearly eight quarters. Industry supply chain sources expect the upward trend to continue as artificial intelligence development fuels sustained demand for massive data volumes....
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13.02.26 - 19:06
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After US deal, Taiwan pushes economic resilience into Europe and the global south (Digitimes)
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Taiwan has officially signed a final trade agreement with the US, concluding bilateral negotiations. Under the deal, Taiwan will receive most-favored-nation (MFN) treatment if Washington imposes "Section 232" tariffs on semiconductors and related derivative products. Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) said the agreement will serve as a foundation for advancing President Ching-te Lai's "economic resilience" strategy and expanding Taiwan's international economic influence....
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13.02.26 - 19:06
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Exclusive: World’s largest e-reader ODM warns memory crunch could hit 2026 gadget shipments (Digitimes)
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Memory chip shortages and soaring prices could constrain shipments of consumer electronics in 2026, including smartphones, PCs, notebooks, and TVs, while Netronix, the world's largest e-reader original design manufacturer (ODM), expects e-reader shipments to hold steady or grow 5–10% if market impacts remain manageable. Hsin-yung Lu, Netronix president, cautioned that significant retail price increases might dampen consumer demand....
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