AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTSMC & AI supply chain: TSMC’s record Q2 results didn’t calm markets; investors focused on higher capex, deepening a global AI-chip selloff that dragged Taiwan stocks down sharply and pulled Wall Street lower. Markets & geopolitics: The tech rout spread across Asia and Europe as oil prices jumped on renewed US-Iran tensions, keeping risk appetite fragile ahead of major central-bank and earnings moments. Semiconductor demand debate: Coverage highlighted growing doubts about whether hyperscalers’ AI spending will deliver enough returns, with memory and chip-equipment names swinging hard. Taiwan in the tech spotlight: Beyond trading, Taiwan’s role in the AI hardware ecosystem stayed in focus, from suppliers and energy-efficiency efforts to new partnerships aimed at defense and critical infrastructure. Defense tech & drones: Reports ranged from lethal sea-drone use in real attacks to Taiwan-linked counter-drone and maritime awareness projects, underscoring how unmanned systems are moving from drills to operations. Health & safety: A large study found acetaminophen use during pregnancy is not linked to autism or ADHD, easing a major public concern. Regional security signals: Lithuania warned Russia would treat sabotage causing damage as aggression, while maritime boundary talks near Taiwan drew Beijing’s ire.
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