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Friday 28 March 2025
Chinese SiC market slump has limited impact on ACME Electronics as company focuses on global expansion
Silicon carbide (SiC) supply chain prices have collapsed due to China's production capacity expansion, creating a challenging market environment for the first half of 2025, according to ACME Electronics General Manager Wen-Hao Wu. Despite these headwinds, ACME Electronics—which specializes in manganese-zinc/nickel-zinc soft ferrite cores and SiC powders—reports minimal impact due to its focus on markets outside China.
Friday 28 March 2025
Taiwan automakers urges government not to lower car import tax despite Trump's 25% tariff
In response to US President Donald Trump's announcement that a 25% tariff will be imposed on cars coming into the US starting on April 2, the Taiwan Transportation Vehicle Manufacturers Association (TTVMA) has issued a statement urging Taiwan's government to conduct a comprehensive and careful evaluation when formulating tariff policies, taking into account the long-term development of the industry.
Friday 28 March 2025
Michigan and Mexico factories to help EOI weather Trump's auto tariffs
US President Donald Trump's announcement of a 25% tariff on cars imported to the US has garnered attention from the automotive supply chain, including Taiwanese LED car module manufacturer Excellence Opto (EOI).
Friday 28 March 2025
South Korean firms overtake Japanese rivals in high-end auto display market for the first time
South Korean display makers have surpassed Japanese manufacturers in the global high-end automotive display market for the first time. In the future, LG Display (LGD) and Samsung Display (SDC) will focus on developing high-end products to expand their business.
Wednesday 26 March 2025
China seizes auto display lead on EV tailwinds; Taiwan bets on high-end
The global auto display panel market is expanding rapidly amid rising demand for smart and electric vehicles. China is gaining ground as a major supplier, fueled by its fast-growing new energy vehicle (NEV) sector. Taiwanese makers AUO and Innolux are carving out positions in the high-end segment through advanced display technologies.
Wednesday 26 March 2025
IC distributors upbeat about 2025 prospects given end of inventory adjustments for industrial and automotive chips
IC distributors have expressed optimism regarding the semiconductor market outlook for 2025, generally believing that overall circumstances will exceed those of 2024. They anticipate that a variety of applications will experience growth in comparison to the previous year.
Tuesday 25 March 2025
BYD Electronics reports net profit of CNY4.27B in fiscal year 2024, up 5.55%
BYD Electronics reported its full-year financial results for 2024, with revenue rising 36.43% year-over-year to CNY177.306 billion (approx. US$24.45 billion). Gross profit increased 17.9% to CNY12.3 billion, while net income attributable to shareholders reached CNY4.27 billion, up 5.55% from the previous year. EBITDA surged 45.21% to CNY11.66 billion. Earnings per share stood at CNY1.89, and the company proposed a final dividend of CNY0.568, slightly higher than last year's CNY0.538.
Tuesday 25 March 2025
Hyundai commits US$21B to boost US production, supply chain, and future mobility
Hyundai Motor Group is making a bold US$21 billion bet on the US economy between 2025 and 2028, targeting key B2B sectors across manufacturing, supply chain logistics, steel production, and next-gen mobility technologies.
Monday 24 March 2025
Tesla reportedly talking to Tata for EV component sourcing
Tesla is reportedly talking to local suppliers, including those from Tata, amid its supply chain diversification away from China and Taiwan. This move aligns with its goal to sell cars in India, where incentives are available for EV manufacturers that produce locally.
Monday 24 March 2025
Toppan exits LCD panel production with Giantplus divestment, strengthening partnership for 2025 growth
Japanese company Toppan Holdings has decided to divest all its 53.1% stake in Taiwan-based Giantplus Technology, a manufacturer of small and medium-sized LCD panels, marking its exit from panel production. However, Toppan will continue to procure panels from Giantplus, a move expected to boost the latter's revenue and reinforce optimism for 2025.
Monday 24 March 2025
Disruption Index 2025: Automotive sector hit hardest, parts costs surpass tariff concerns
In 2025, the automotive industry is projected to surpass healthcare, technology, and financial services for the first time to become the sector most impacted by disruptive changes globally, making it face the most significant transformation, according to the latest Disruption Index 2025 report by consulting firm AlixPartners.
Friday 21 March 2025
Hushan expanding production capacity for auto parts
Hushan Autoparts, the world's largest car door handle manufacturer and a CAPA-certified automotive camera and sensor supplier, started trading on Taiwan's stock market on March 18, 2025.
Friday 21 March 2025
Automakers' pivot to robotics: Future-proof strategy or distraction?
Chinese manufacturers' embrace of DeepSeek for autonomous driving raises questions for global players and their Taiwanese suppliers.
Thursday 20 March 2025
Toyota-Honda alliance evolves as Trump tariffs pressure auto market
With US President Donald Trump's tariffs reshaping the auto industry, Japanese carmakers are taking a low-profile yet strategic approach—expanding investments in the US market. However, tariffs complicate cross-border supply chains, and setting up new manufacturing facilities is a slow-moving solution.
Wednesday 19 March 2025
Tariff blitz hits auto supply chain—component suppliers fight back
US President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs are disrupting the automotive industry. The US imposed a 25% tariff on imported steel and aluminum on March 12, with another 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico scheduled for April 2. These measures threaten the auto sector, which depends on seamless cross-border supply chains.
Tuesday 18 March 2025
Demand for Chinese autonomous vehicle brands rises, fueling supply chain growth momentum
According to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, China's automobile export volume reached 5.859 million units in 2024, representing a year-over-year increase of 19.3%. This includes 4.574 million internal combustion engine vehicles and 1.284 million new energy vehicles.
Monday 17 March 2025
Auto industry in flux: Foxconn emerges as wildcard in global restructuring
The global auto industry is in flux, reshaped by advances in automotive electronics and electrification alongside the rise of Chinese EV makers. Traditional supply chains in Europe, the US, Japan, and South Korea are under pressure, while trade barriers add to the turbulence. Amid the sector's restructuring, the Foxconn Group has emerged as a wildcard in merger discussions, elevating Taiwan's presence on the global stage.
Monday 17 March 2025
Lack of domestic car brands hamstrings Taiwan auto parts suppliers in pricing power
Taiwan has a robust automotive components industry, but the absence of domestic car brands has long been a missing piece in the puzzle. This structural gap weakens the industry's pricing power, putting local suppliers at a disadvantage compared to competitors in China, Japan, South Korea, and Thailand.
Monday 17 March 2025
Liquid-cooled ultrafast chargers to become new star of cutting EV down time, says DIGITIMES
As the global electric vehicle (EV) market grows, key regions such as China, Europe, and the US face challenges due to high EV-per-charger ratios in direct current (DC) charging infrastructure since the imbalance has led to longer waiting times for EV owners, according to DIGITIMES' latest finding in its latest report, which added that the introduction of liquid-cooled ultrafast charging systems appears to have emerged as an optimal solution for high-power charging to address charging anxiety.
Friday 14 March 2025
Taiwan auto parts makers exclude India in global production diversification
Faced with geopolitical pressures and US tariff disputes, Taiwanese automotive parts suppliers, primarily export-oriented with North America as their key market, are diversifying production and expanding into Southeast Asia (SEA) and North America (including Mexico). Despite this global shift, India remains largely unappealing for Taiwanese manufacturers.
Friday 14 March 2025
Trump's tariff tango sends auto supply chains reeling
US President Donald Trump's on-again, off-again approach to imposing 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico has left the automotive industry in a state of flux. While the tariffs were intended to boost US manufacturing, the reality may be a further exodus of automotive supply chains rather than a resurgence.
Thursday 13 March 2025
Hiroca rides China auto boom, expands into Japan and South Korea
Taiwan's Hiroca Automotive Trim Corp. continues to see strong sales in its major Chinese market, driven by the country's "trade-in for new" consumer policy and aggressive promotions by local automakers. Additionally, the company has successfully entered the supply chains of Japanese and South Korean car manufacturers, unlocking new growth opportunities.
Wednesday 12 March 2025
AUO's strategic acquisition of BHTC marks game-changer for its future growth

In April 2024, AUO officially completed its acquisition of BHTC, marking a significant milestone in the company's future growth trajectory. Nearly a year later, the deal continues to attract considerable attention in the industry due to its implications for AUO's expansion in the automotive sector.

Wednesday 12 March 2025
USI Feb 2025 revenue: with mixed bag of growth and seasonal slump, what's behind the numbers?
Universal Scientific Industrial (USI), a global leader in electronics manufacturing services (EMS) and original design manufacturing (ODM), has published its February 2025 revenue report. With a strong presence in consumer electronics, automotive technology, industrial applications, and telecommunications, USI leverages technological innovation and advanced manufacturing to strengthen its position in the competitive global electronics market.
Wednesday 12 March 2025
Taiwan's auto parts sector kicks off 1Q strong, breaking seasonal slump
Taiwan's automotive supply chain has performed well since the start of the year, fueled by strong US market demand and aggressive inventory buildup by automakers and Tier 1 suppliers. Despite the traditionally slow season, industry experts anticipate a strong first quarter of 2025.