Inside Taiwan
Why did Davos at the World Economic Forum connect Taiwan’s chip deal to AI’s trillion dollar infrastructure era? Inside Taiwan connects three dots that global investors cannot ignore. A Taiwan United States trade pact that cuts tariffs from 20% to 15% and pairs it with US$250B in investment plus US$250B in credit. A new wave of supply chain winners from wafers to CoWoS chemicals. And Davos, where AI moved from hype to the physical reality of data centers, power, fabs, and trust. Q1: Why did Davos make infrastructure the real AI story? A: Leaders reframed AI as a buildout problem: compute, energy, and factories. That is why trade, tariffs, and capex suddenly sit at the center of the AI narrative. Q2: What is the Taiwan United States deal, in one line? A: A tariff reset and a capital pledge. Reuters reported tariffs on most Taiwanese exports drop from 20% to 15%, tied to US$250B in Taiwanese investment in US semiconductors, energy, and AI manufacturing, plus another US$250B in credit. Q3: Why does tariff protection matter to chip strategy? A: The deal creates incentives to friend shore and reduce exposure to future national security tariffs. US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick warned tariffs could reach 100%, making preferential treatment and quota structures strategically valuable. Q4: What is the clearest proof the pact is already turning into action? A: GlobalWafers. Reuters reported it is preparing a second phase expansion at its US$3.5B Sherman, Texas facility, the first fully integrated 300mm wafer plant built in the US in over two decades, driven by demand from multiple customers. Q5: Who are the “quiet winners” in Taiwan that this era creates? A: Materials and specialty chemical firms that can move fast. Nikkei Asia reported traditional manufacturers are pivoting into chip materials, while CommonWealth Magazine profiled Chemleader supplying chemicals for CoWoS and expanding next to TSMC’s Kaohsiung fabs. Q6: Why did trust become part of the Davos AI equation? A: As infrastructure spending accelerates, pressure rises to define accountability. Marc Benioff warned of AI systems causing real world harm and argued against “growth at any cost,” pushing trust and regulation into the same conversation as capex.
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