According to the latest statistics on Taiwan’s imports and exports released by the Ministry of Finance, the export value in September 2021 reached US$39.65 billion, setting a new historical record with a growth of 29.2% over the same month last year. In addition, the monthly export value of electronic components and communication equipment simultaneously set a record high in a single month. With the improving international economic environment, the raw material market continues to surge. Furthermore, with the help of technological innovations, new consumer products, and wafer product prices increase, allowing Taiwan’s export value to continue creating outstanding results.

In the post-pandemic era, the global ICT industry has been overturned. The applications of 5G, AIoT, and HPC (high-performance computing) technology highlighted the industrial position of the semiconductor industry. In terms of the developmental trend of the technology industry in 2022, the five driving forces of business opportunities in 5G, iPhone, artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and electric vehicles, are expected to earn an industry profit of compound annual growth rate of 23% from 2020 to 2023.

The traditional electronics industry is riding the upsurge of digital transformation, breaking through the previous one-way linear operations, and combining emerging technologies such as big data, the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, and 5G edge computing to improve the efficiency and development of the industry. In addition, the "zero-touch" industry that emerged to "maintain social distancing" has dramatically increased the demand for remote work, education, medical care, and commercial applications and has become the new normal for future life.

The outbreak of the pandemic has also caused humanity to reflect on nature. In this regard, major global ICT companies have begun to pay attention to the sustainable development of industries and the environment. Major companies such as TSMC, Delta, UMC, Asus, and Acer have announced "RE100" (committing to achieve 100% renewable energy use between 2020 and 2050) and zero carbon emissions goals. One hundred thirty-one countries around the world have joined the "2050 net-zero carbon emissions". How will Taiwan react to such a challenge of net-zero transition? And how will it continue to maintain the country's competitive advantage?

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The Outlook of Electronics Industry Trend
Date & Time : 2020/10/21 14:00

The Taiwanese electronics industry — the pillar of the nation’s manufacturing sector —has a substantial production revenue amongst the global market share. However, along with the unpredictability of U.S.-China trade and tech war, and the outbreak of coronavirus, which has resulted in enormous crisis in global economics. How to break through the siege and seize the opportunity is important to deal with. Therefore, TEMMA TAITRA, TPCA, TLTAA, PIDA, IPC and TSIA decided to organize “The outlook of Electronic Industry Trends” forum to raise the issues of the outlook of electronics industry trends during the post-pandemic era.