AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTaiwan-US Economic Ties: Taiwan will open a representative office in Phoenix, Arizona, to deepen cooperation in economics, technology, education and supply chains, pointing to TSMC’s Arizona expansion and a new AI talent push. Cross-Strait Tech & Security: China escalated legal and political pressure around Taiwan, including criticism of international maritime moves involving waters east of Taiwan and condemnation of Taiwan’s stance on Beijing’s Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion Law. AI Hardware Spending Boom: South Korea’s Samsung and SK Hynix pledged about $880B for AI chip and data-center buildout, underscoring how memory and compute demand are reshaping regional investment flows. Semiconductor Supply Chain Ripple Effects: Air cargo demand rose 7% in June as semiconductor and AI-related shipments offset weaker e-commerce, with spot rates up 38% year-on-year. Retail Finance Mania Watch: South Korea’s single-stock 2x leveraged ETFs surged to record $45B in assets, driven by retail demand and now drawing regulator concern. Everyday Commerce: EasyCard added automatic bus top-ups in Taipei and New Taipei for eligible cards, reducing the need for station or convenience-store reloads. Global Business Signals: H&M will close its Ximending flagship at end-2026 as lease terms expire, while Nintendo said it’s exploring new characters beyond Mario and Zelda for broader entertainment.
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