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TAIWAN’S CHIP CLASSROOMS CAN POWER INDIA’S SEMICONDUCTOR DREAM  1 July 2026 Chee-Hann Wu India, semiconductors, South Asia Leave a comment Written by Anand Chauhan.  Image credit: Political Deputy Minister Dr. Mon-chi Lio and AICTE Chairman Prof. T.G. Sitharam, at the Indo-Taiwan Educational Cooperation Forum on Semiconductors by the Ministry of Education. India’s semiconductor dream will not
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM) Stock May Still Look Cheap On Record AI Earnings Bailey Pemberton Tue, June 30, 2026 at 9:30 PM PDT 3 min read 2330.TW -0.20% TSM -4.25% Trade TSM on Coinbase Trading disclosure Get insights on thousands of stocks from the global community of over 7 million individual investors at Simply Wall St. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing stock has delivered a ve
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South Korea is moving to build a complete semiconductor supply chain modeled on Taiwan's technology corridor, but Gudeng chairman Bill Chiu said the hardest part to replicate is not science parks or fabrication plants, but Taiwan's deeply rooted supply chain culture.
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digitimes.com 2026-07-01
Taiwan's carbon fee system has begun collecting payments, with the first batch covering 240 high-emitting companies across 461 factories and generating NT$4.97 billion (US$156.07 million) in initial revenue. Taiwan also plans to roll out an emissions trading system (ETS) in 2028, initially targeting 20 major emitters in the steel, cement, and semiconductor sectors.
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South Korea's plan to send Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix into a new memory hub in Gwangju and South Jeolla is drawing scrutiny from Taiwan and China, as Seoul defends the project against political criticism at home and questions over whether another major memory buildout could test the industry cycle.
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www.pcmag.com 2026-07-01 PCMag
UPDATE 7/1: Supermicro denies that its offices in Taiwan were raided by local authorities. But the company says four Supermicro Taiwan employees were held for questioning. "Let me also correct one point that has been widely misreported: Supermicro’s offices in Taiwan were not raided by any government authorities. Rather, this week’s events reflect our ongoing collaboration with Taiwanese authorit
2026-06-30
qz.com 2026-06-30 qz.com
Taiwan's Keelung District Prosecutors Office raided the Taiwan offices of Super Micro Computer and two other firms Monday as part of an expanded investigation into the alleged smuggling of Nvidia $NVDA +1.25% AI chips to China, with the number of people under investigation growing from three to nine. Huang Sheng, the Keelung head prosecutor, told AFP that Monday's operation spanned 12 locations —
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www.tradingview.com 2026-06-30 TradingView
News / GuruFocus / Super Micro Stock Plunges After Taiwan Raids Offices in Nvidia Chip Probe Super Micro Stock Plunges After Taiwan Raids Offices in Nvidia Chip Probe Less than 1 min read SMCI −3.03% Shares of Super Micro Computer SMCI fell more than 8% on Monday after Taiwanese authorities searched the company's offices as part of an investigation tied to alleged shipments of restricted Nvidia
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