AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTaiwan’s AI-fueled corporate boom: Taiwan’s top 5,000 firms logged record 2025 net profit of NT$5.77T (+11.01%), with TSMC staying the most profitable as AI demand keeps lifting chip orders. Defense tech shift: Taiwan’s M1A2T Abrams tanks entered tactical deployment using irregular camouflage netting to disrupt drone and AI-assisted aerial detection during readiness drills. AI market risk watch: Jefferies warns the AI rally’s biggest threat isn’t chip supply, but investors realizing hyperscalers and major AI labs may struggle to earn returns—raising the odds of funding pullbacks. Semiconductor supply-chain pressure: Apple is reportedly seeking US approval to buy memory chips from China’s CXMT, underscoring how AI-driven DRAM/NAND scarcity collides with export controls. Cybersecurity in the spotlight: Tata Electronics tightened internal access after a dark-web leak of sensitive client files, highlighting how supplier security is becoming a board-level issue. Cross-border Taiwan outreach: Tsai Ing-wen joined the Global Women Leaders Summit in Italy, discussing AI, digital tech, climate, and Taiwan’s democratic approach to a safer digital future. Health-tech collaboration: Taiwan Excellence and partners launched “Go Healthy with Taiwan” in the Philippines, inviting global proposals for smart healthcare and fitness tech.
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