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Taiwan manufacturing sector hit by Trump tariff uncertainty
KMT and TPP report reveals U.S. tariffs’ impact on Taiwan’s industries, with electronics and automotive sectors hit hard. Policy uncertainty remains a key concern.2025/07/21 22:00 -

Experts divided on benefits of Taiwan’s proposed tariff cuts
Taiwan’s tariff talks with the U.S. impact its auto industry, facing challenges despite a 7.65% export growth. Experts urge clarity as tax reforms loom.2025/06/17 20:01 -

Taiwan’s Pegatron finds workaround to China rare earth ban
Pegatron CEO Teng Kuo-yen announced the company has tackled China’s rare earth export restrictions by redesigning products and sourcing alternatives, ensuring stability in the electronics industry.2025/06/06 22:00 -

Taiwan reports 155 businesses with unpaid leave policies
The Ministry of Labor in Taiwan reports a rise in unpaid leave, affecting 2,831 workers across 155 businesses, mainly in manufacturing. U.S. tariffs impact 827 workers.2025/06/02 20:00 -

Taiwan’s auto sector faces reshuffling under US trade policy
Taiwan’s NT$208.5 billion (US$6.41 billion) auto parts industry faces significant disruption from proposed 25% U.S. tariffs. Manufacturers express concern about competitive disadvantages if regional rivals like Korea and Japan secure better rates. Industry leaders are calling for immediate government intervention to preserve Taiwan’s position in global automotive supply chains.2025/04/24 17:50 -

Taiwan fines transport companies NT$11M for labor violations
Taiwan’s Ministry of Labor reports a 16.42% violation rate in the transportation sector, with fines totaling NT$11.13 million. Poor conditions risk passenger safety.2025/04/18 12:00 -

Taiwan boosts Slovakia’s semiconductor, auto sectors
Taiwan’s support is transforming Slovakia’s semiconductor landscape and boosting its automotive sector through a strategic cooperation program, as key figure Donoval detailed in Hospodarske Noviny.2024/07/05 10:58 -

VicOne: 90% of Auto cyber threats target suppliers
The "Automotive Cybersecurity Report 2023" by VicOne reveals that over 90% of cyberattacks target companies within the automotive supply chain, resulting in a financial toll surpassing US$11 billion in the first half of the year. Hackers are increasingly focusing on less security-conscious firms, posing a significant risk to the interconnected players in the industry. VicOne CEO Max Cheng calls for the automotive industry to prioritize cybersecurity measures, allocating resources and establishing comprehensive security infrastructures for robust protection against cyber threats.2023/12/07 20:51



