AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI Chip Enforcement: Taiwan detained Super Micro executives and an Albatron VP in its first formally acknowledged Nvidia AI-chip diversion probe, but the case hinges on document-forgery charges because Taiwan lacks a domestic export-crime statute for AI chips. Cross-Strait Security: China’s coastguard patrols east of Taiwan continue and are framed as fisheries/order operations, while Taiwan and European governments warn they threaten navigation and stability. Semiconductor Push (India): Gujarat approved six semiconductor projects under India’s Semiconductor Mission, including Micron and OSAT facilities in Sanand, targeting 50,000+ jobs. AI Skills at Home: Taiwan’s MOEA AI application planner certification has topped 21,000 sign-ups since 2025, aiming to boost practical AI adoption in business. Heat Adaptation: Taiwan and Japan signed an MoU to expand extreme-heat protection tech and preparedness, with Taiwan’s “Cool Map” highlighted. Energy for AI: Micron broke ground on a ¥9.3B Japan HBM plant for AI accelerators, with output targeted for 2028. Trade & Industry: Goldman Sachs urged investors to overweight North Asian equities while diversifying into copper and gold as geopolitical hedges. Tourism & Industry Links: Taiwan promoted its “Waves of Wonder” campaign at the Travel Madness Expo in Manila, betting on sustained year-round travel demand.
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