Did You Know? Taiwan’s Economy is Booming due to AI

Imagine a symphony of trade, where exports become the melodies, echoing the global economy’s tempo. In this harmonious composition, Taiwan’s exports played a unique tune, as they rose for the first time in 13 months, dancing to the rhythm of AI-driven semiconductor chips.

Last month, the Ministry of Finance delivered the crescendo – overall exports swelled by 3.4% year-on-year, reaching $38.81 billion. What composed this striking movement? The answer lies in the world’s growing appetite for semiconductor chips designed to power artificial intelligence applications.

Taiwan — Leading in AI

The rise of AI-induced demand set the stage for Taiwan’s tech prowess. Semiconductor sales continued to surge worldwide, with consumer electronics developers hungrily buying chips crafted for generative AI applications. This ascent paints Taiwan as a crucial player in the tech symphony.

However, every composition has its intricate notes. In this performance, the chapter of electronic components sung a slightly different tune, with a 4.3% decline in total shipments and a 2.6% dip in semiconductor exports.

Taiwanese firms, like the renowned TSMC, hold leading roles in this symphony, acting as major suppliers to tech giants such as Apple and Nvidia. Their contributions extend beyond the tech realm, delivering chips for automotive companies and everyday consumer gadgets.

Though exports can be seen as the heartbeat of Taiwan’s economy, the island saw its GDP return to growth in the second quarter, propped up by unwavering domestic consumption.

The export destinations add another layer to this melodious tale. Exports to China faced an 8.8% dip in September, following a 14.1% drop the previous month, reflecting the country’s rocky post-COVID recovery.

Is AI Empowering the Economy of Taiwan?

In contrast, the United States tuned into Taiwan’s export performance, with a remarkable 17.7% growth, quickening from an 8.8% increase in August.

In the tapestry of trade, Taiwan’s September imports offer a unique chapter, often seen as a harbinger of re-exports of finished products. This segment bucked expectations, with a 12.2% drop to $28.49 billion, outperforming economist forecasts.

As Taiwan navigates the intricate movements of the global trade ballet, it remains a key player in the tech orchestra, with AI-related semiconductors conducting its exports. Taiwan’s story reflects not just its economic health but also its role as a cultural touchstone in the ever-evolving world of technology. The island nation’s exports act as musical notes, resonating across the global stage, painting a vivid portrait of trade and tech trends in the digital age.

Noto

Jakarta-based Newswriter for The Asian Affairs. A budding newswriter that always keep track of the latest trends and news that are happening in my country Indonesia.

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