This week, one number stunned economists: Taiwan’s exports surged nearly 50% year-on-year to a record US$61.8 billion, driven by the global AI buildout. Behind that headline lies both the momentum and the pressure of an industry racing against time.
Q: Why are Taiwan’s exports rising so fast?
AI hardware and semiconductor shipments surged—up 140% and 28% respectively—accounting for almost 80% of total growth, according to Taiwan’s Ministry of Finance. For the first time since 2003, the United States has overtaken China as Taiwan’s top export market, showing a deeper alignment with the U.S. AI ecosystem. TSMC, ASE Technology, and Chroma ATE are leading this acceleration through new alliances in advanced 3D IC manufacturing, an industry projected to reach US$79 billion by 2030.
Q: How is the global AI supply chain shifting?
Beijing is ordering state-funded data centers to use only domestic AI chips, effectively removing Nvidia from the market where it once held 95% share. Meanwhile, Jensen Huang confirmed Nvidia will not ship its next-generation Blackwell chips to China, prioritizing compliance with U.S. export policy. Taiwan, on the other hand, launched its Ten Major AI Infrastructure Projects, aiming to generate US$500 billion in value by 2040 through breakthroughs in silicon photonics, quantum computing, and AI robotics.
Q: Can Taiwan’s energy system sustain the AI boom?
Each new TSMC fab consumes enormous power, and Taiwan’s renewable share remains below 12% despite a 15% target. The Taiwan Semiconductor Industry Association has warned of an energy crunch that could slow production. With Apple and Nvidia committed to 100% renewable energy, and the EU’s carbon border rules taxing high-emission products, Taiwan’s green transition has become a core competitiveness issue.
Q: What does this mean for the global chip economy?
Taiwan’s semiconductor expansion is driving the AI era but also testing its limits. The world’s supply chain now depends on whether Taiwan can scale its manufacturing, manage its energy transition, and maintain geopolitical balance. It’s a story of speed, scarcity, and strategic adaptation at the center of global technology and power.
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