AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI Hardware & Markets: Jefferies says the risk to the AI trade is less “chip supply” and more a funding reality check—investors may realize hyperscalers and labs can’t earn back spending, even as Chinese models like Z.ai’s GLM-5.2 intensify competition. Semiconductor Supply Chain: Taiwan Semiconductor’s advanced packaging push stays in focus, with TSMC-linked ecosystem demand still driving regional earnings optimism. Regional Capital Flows: Hong Kong IPOs, placements and block trades jumped to a five-year high in H1 2026 on AI enthusiasm, even as broader markets stayed choppy. Geopolitics & Shipping: Iran again asserts control rights in the Strait of Hormuz after renewed attacks, keeping energy and logistics volatility front and center. Energy-Linked Costs: Plastic prices are rising across Asia, hitting food vendors in Taipei and beyond as petrochemical output tightens amid Hormuz disruption. Taiwan Policy & Trade: Taiwan’s top diplomat wrapped a Poland/Italy trade mission focused on semiconductors, ICT and advanced manufacturing, including plans for Taiwan language centers in Europe. Agriculture: Taiwan-linked mango export momentum continues, while a new Idaho–Taiwan wheat deal keeps supply relationships steady. Local Resilience: A new water level meter was installed at Hualien’s barrier lake to improve monitoring and emergency response as alerts were adjusted. Cybersecurity: A Chinese-speaking APT campaign in Southeast Asia added a new TinyRCT backdoor for remote control and data theft.
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