AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI Export Controls: Nvidia cut by more than half the number of Asian customers cleared to buy its AI chips after tougher compliance checks aimed at stopping diversion to China. Semiconductor Push: UMC began mass producing silicon photonics wafers in Singapore, targeting high-speed optical links for AI and data centers, while Taiwan’s outbound investment approvals jumped 58% in five years as firms diversify beyond China. Cross-Strait Politics: Lithuania’s new PM called Taiwan’s 2021 “de-facto embassy” move “maybe too brave,” and Taiwan’s MAC warned a subsidized Xinjiang trip for young teachers could carry “united front” influence risk. Health & Safety: NTUH research suggests stool hidden blood levels could help tailor colonoscopy follow-up after polyp removal, and TFDA said recalled products tied to tainted Central Union cooking oil may return to shelves only if tests pass. Local Governance & Justice: A KMT Yilan official was sentenced to 18 months for forging signatures in a recall campaign. Energy & Referendums: Opposition lawmakers fast-tracked referendums on ending the nuclear-free policy and legalizing euthanasia for the same day as November elections. Business & Logistics: DHL launched a dedicated Transpacific air freight service that adds Taipei to its network. Markets: Taiex fell then rebounded, ending down 1.42% amid regional tech weakness. Food Recall Watch: Costco frozen vegetables imported to Taiwan failed pesticide checks and were ordered returned or destroyed.
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