Taiwan chip exports plunge 21% as device makers clear inventory
Taiwan is home many companies like Apple Inc and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and even small chip players.

Exports decreased 20.8% from a year earlier to a four-month low of $12.6 billion, according to data from Taiwan’s Ministry of Finance. The island is home to Apple Inc. and Nvidia Corp.’s go-to chipmaker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., along with a coterie of smaller but essential chip industry players. The annual decline was the largest since March 2009, partly amplified by a high base last June.
“The demand for integrated circuits continues to be weak,” the finance ministry said in a statement accompanying the data, as sticky inflation and continuous rate hikes by central banks have tapered the global economy.

US-China trade tensions have also affected Taiwan’s biggest industry. Shipments to mainland China and Hong Kong, which together account for over 50% of its chip exports, fell for an eighth consecutive month.
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