AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUS-China Summit Afterglow: Trump left Beijing with “warm words” and few hard deliverables, while Xi pushed a new “constructive strategic stability” framing—yet the Taiwan line stayed sharp, and Trump publicly warned Taipei against formal independence. Taiwan Response: Taiwan’s foreign ministry doubled down that it is a sovereign, independent democracy and that US arms sales are part of Washington’s security commitment. Chip Supply Shock: Samsung strike fears rattled memory markets, lifting DRAM prices in China; by Saturday, Samsung and the union resumed mediated pay talks, easing worst-case disruption risk for AI server supply. Regional Security Debate: Guam and Micronesia leaders are quietly stress-testing how US “island chain” strategy choices could reshape their risk level if great-power rivalry heats up. Semiconductor Push Elsewhere: Tata Electronics and ASML signed up for India’s first commercial 300mm fab in Dholera, aiming to build a local chip ecosystem. Markets Mood: Analysts say markets are not collapsing despite Iran-war anxiety—oil and inflation fears haven’t delivered the doom script.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.