Taiwan: Industrial production up 18.11% on AI and chip demand

Taiwan’s industrial production index rose 18.11% year-on-year to 113.53 in

the latest month, led by AI- and semiconductor-related orders, the Ministry

of Economic Affairs said. The manufacturing index—which makes up 94.63%

of industrial output—climbed 19.55% to 114.22, the 17th straight month of

growth. For January–July, industrial and manufacturing output rose 16.85%

and 18.02%, respectively.

Electronics led gains: electronic components +29.52%, semiconductors

+33.91%, and computers/electronic/optical products +39.03%. Flat panels fell

2.98%, ending growth since May. Traditional sectors were weak: base metals

–6.17% and chemicals/fertilizers –4.29% amid soft demand and China's

oversupply. Vehicles –2% on tariff concerns, while machinery rose 7.62% on

semiconductor equipment demand.

The ministry expects manufacturing output to grow 9.6%–13.5% year-on-year

next month, while remaining cautious for the rest of the year due to a high

comparison base, with AI demand and new consumer electronics providing

support.

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