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24.01.26 - 06:36
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Energy limits AI growth; geopolitical stakes in rare earths, new packaging innovations reshape global supply chains (Digitimes)
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The Global Electronics Association's latest "2026 Electronics Industry Trend Forecast" highlights critical challenges and shifts that will impact the sector over the next few years. Chief among these are energy infrastructure constraints that are throttling AI expansion, a move toward strategic interdependence in regional supply chains, and advancements in packaging technologies that are transforming industry dynamics. These developments signal substantial changes in investment approaches, geopolitical relations, and manufacturing policies worldwide....
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24.01.26 - 06:36
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China advances T1000 carbon fiber supply chain for semiconductor materials (Digitimes)
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As the global semiconductor industry pushes forward with advanced processes, heterogeneous integration, and cutting-edge packaging, competition now extends beyond process nodes to include material stability and equipment performance. Recently, China's development in high-performance carbon fiber has drawn attention from semiconductor equipment makers and advanced manufacturing supply chains....
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24.01.26 - 06:36
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Canada cuts tariffs on Chinese EVs, shaking the North American auto market (Digitimes)
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The North American automotive landscape is cloaked in strategic uncertainty. In a move that has captured international attention, Canada recently announced a dramatic, one-time reduction of tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to 6.1%—a full 100% cut—while setting an initial import cap of 49,000 vehicles per year, gradually rising to 70,000 over five years....
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24.01.26 - 06:36
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European automakers face US-China squeeze as South America emerges as key buffer (Digitimes)
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European car manufacturers are confronting a complex geopolitical and economic dilemma that threatens their global competitiveness. Increasing tariffs and unpredictable policies in the US, coupled with aggressive competition from emerging domestic Chinese automakers, are squeezing European firms in their two largest markets. This dual pressure is forcing automakers to seek new growth regions, notably in South America, but political obstacles within Europe risk delaying critical trade agreements....
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23.01.26 - 10:06
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Kinpo Group strengthens profitability in 2026, accelerates AI business and ODM transformation (Digitimes)
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Kinpo Group held its annual year-end party on January 21, during which company chairman Jerry Hsu highlighted that US tariff policies in early 2025 had temporarily stalled the global consumer market. With Kinpo and AcBel Polytech's main product lines closely tied to consumer electronics, the company's operations faced significant pressure in the first half of 2025. However, as the market gradually absorbed the policy uncertainties, and with emerging demand from artificial intelligence (AI), memory modules, fuel cells, data centers, and server power supplies, operations began to show signs of recovery in the second half....
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23.01.26 - 09:06
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Higher display import duties signal India′s push to localize flat panel manufacturing (Digitimes)
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New Delhi has raised the basic customs duty (BCD) on imported flat panel displays to 20% while lowering duties on open cells and key display components to 5%, in a policy move aimed at strengthening domestic electronics manufacturing and correcting an inverted duty structure. India's Finance Ministry announced the changes as part of India's broader "Make in India" initiative, according to The Times of India, Hindu Business Line, and Z Business....
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23.01.26 - 09:06
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AcBel′s 1MW HVDC launch signals a strategic shift toward AI data centers as a core growth engine (Digitimes)
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Kinpo Group's subsidiary AcBel Polytech officially launched a 1MW high-voltage direct current (HVDC) power system solution designed specifically for AI data centers during the group's annual celebration on January 21, 2026. The move reflects an increasing strategic focus on AI-related power products, which accounted for around 20% of AcBel's total revenue in 2025. The company aims to raise this share to 30% in 2026, indicating that AI data center power systems are becoming a core growth driver in AcBel's business portfolio....
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23.01.26 - 09:06
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Pan-International pivots to humanoids with Magnax acquisition (Digitimes)
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Pan-International has outlined a significant strategic pivot following its joint acquisition with Foxconn Technology Group of Belgian axial flux motor manufacturer Magnax, indicating a move beyond its core wiring harness and precision components business into the humanoid robotics sector. The acquisition addresses a crucial gap in power system technology and is positioned as a foundational step toward Pan-International's broader ambitions in the robotics industry....
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23.01.26 - 09:06
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Space industry investment surges to a new high after years of volatility (Digitimes)
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Global investment in the space industry has reached a historic inflection point and is poised to climb further in 2026, driven by sustained government spending on defense-related satellite systems and growing private-sector bets on launch capabilities, according to a research report by the investment firm Seraphim Space....
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23.01.26 - 09:06
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Taiwan′s tech industry pushes govt on green energy supply and costs (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) convened its 19th committee meeting on January 21, 2026, bringing together senior executives from leading tech companies to address mounting concerns over renewable energy availability and pricing. TSMC senior vice president Lora Ho and Pegatron chairman Tzu-hsien Tung attended the session, where industry leaders pressed the government on critical energy policy issues....
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23.01.26 - 09:06
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15% relief without reassurance: Taiwan′s auto industry after the tariff talks (Digitimes)
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As the initial results of trade negotiations between Taiwan and the US emerged in early 2026, a long-standing cloud over Taiwan's industrial sector appeared, at least briefly, to lift. The two sides agreed to set reciprocal tariffs at 15%, without stacking them on top of existing most-favored-nation rates, and Taiwan secured a key exemption under Section 232 of US trade law, which covers national security-related tariffs....
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23.01.26 - 09:06
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Taiwan electronics makers lay out strategy for a shifting global economy (Digitimes)
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The Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association (TEEMA) held its annual year-end banquet on the evening of January 21, 2026, as industry leaders and senior government officials gathered to assess the challenges facing Taiwan's export-driven economy amid shifting global political and economic conditions....
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