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29.04.26 - 10:06
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Taiwan-Germany trade shows strong growth in 1Q26 (Digitimes)
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Taiwan and Germany reported robust bilateral trade growth in the first quarter of 2026, signaling reinforced high-tech supply-chain ties with global implications for AI-driven manufacturing and semiconductors. Rising Taiwanese electronics exports and targeted German machinery shipments suggest deeper industrial cooperation that could affect international technology sourcing and production networks....
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29.04.26 - 09:06
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FCC expands ban on non-US networking devices, raising supply chain pressure (Digitimes)
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The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has further clarified restrictions on non-US network equipment by officially including mobile hotspots, portable Wi-Fi devices, and home customer-premises equipment (CPE) using LTE/5G connections in its sales ban. This move signals that the US is extending its national security-driven tech controls from fixed broadband gear to mobile network terminals....
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29.04.26 - 08:06
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Supermicro opens largest US campus in Silicon Valley, producing AI infrastructure (Digitimes)
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Supermicro's new 32.8-acre Silicon Valley campus will add hundreds of US positions and expand domestic production of AI infrastructure, signaling increased US capacity for enterprises and cloud providers worldwide. The expansion may affect global AI deployment timelines and supply-chain choices by boosting domestic system design, manufacturing, testing, and distribution capabilities....
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29.04.26 - 07:42
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TSMC exits Arm investment with $231 million sale (Digitimes)
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TSMC has fully divested its stake in Arm Holdings, selling approximately 1.11 million shares at $207.65 each for a total of $231 million, the company disclosed on April 29. The transaction generated roughly $174 million in retained earnings....
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29.04.26 - 07:06
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Taiwan urges early quantum computing industry involvement before standards are set (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's minister of economic affairs, Ming-hsin Kung, emphasized that the industrialization threshold for quantum computing is exceptionally high, and Taiwan's industry is currently exploring how to participate in and align with international developments. He stressed that Taiwan should engage with the field before standards are finalized, leveraging its advantages in process technology and advanced packaging — both of which are key factors in quantum computer manufacturing. The country's system integration capabilities are also crucial for practical quantum technology applications....
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29.04.26 - 07:06
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Commentary: How TSMC anchors Taiwan′s semiconductor supply chain from within (Digitimes)
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As competition in the semiconductor industry intensifies, TSMC maintains its lead while actively supporting the domestic supply chain. In recent years, driven by the need for cost reduction, breaking international monopolies, and the ability to respond rapidly to disruptions, TSMC has taken multiple actions to nurture local suppliers. Notably, TSMC has played a critical role as a "supply chain stabilizer," stepping in during key moments....
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29.04.26 - 06:06
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Hsinchu water restrictions ease as reservoirs rebound (Digitimes)
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Taiwan's Water Resources Agency (WRA) disaster emergency response team held its third working meeting on April 27, deciding to downgrade the water status signal in Hsinchu from a "pressure-reducing" yellow light to a "conservation" green light. This change follows a rise in water levels at Baoshan Reservoir and Second Baoshan Reservoir to nearly 70%. The voluntary water-saving target for science parks and industrial parks was also lowered from 7% to 5%....
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