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Taiwan Manufacturing Industry

Framework

IRON LAW: Taiwan Manufacturing = Global Supply Chain Chokepoint

Taiwan's manufacturing is NOT just domestic industry — it's a critical
node in global supply chains. TSMC alone produces ~90% of the world's
most advanced chips. Analyzing Taiwan manufacturing without the global
supply chain context misses the point entirely.

Taiwan Manufacturing Structure

Sector Global Position Key Companies Revenue Scale
Semiconductor #1 foundry (TSMC), #1 packaging (ASE) TSMC, UMC, ASE, MediaTek ~NT$4T+
Electronics/ICT #1 laptop/server ODM Foxconn, Quanta, Pegatron, Wistron ~NT$10T+
Flat panel display #2 (after China) AUO, Innolux ~NT$500B
Machinery Major machine tool exporter Hiwin, Tongtai, Fair Friend ~NT$1T
Petrochemical Top 10 globally Formosa Plastics Group, CPC ~NT$2T
Bicycle #1 premium bicycle maker Giant, Merida ~NT$100B
Textile Leading functional fabric Far Eastern, Eclat ~NT$300B

Key Characteristics

  • OEM/ODM model: Taiwan excels at manufacturing for global brands, not building its own consumer brands (exceptions: ASUS, HTC, Giant)
  • SME-dominated: 98% of Taiwan companies are SMEs (<200 employees). The manufacturing base is a network of specialized SMEs, not a few megacorps
  • Cluster geography: Hsinchu (semiconductor), Taichung (machinery/bikes), Tainan (optoelectronics), Kaohsiung (petrochemical/steel)
  • Japan connection: Many Taiwan manufacturers supply Japanese companies and adopted Japanese production methods (Toyota Production System, TQM)

Industry Analysis Framework

For any Taiwan manufacturing sector:

  1. Global position: What share of global production? Indispensable or replaceable?
  2. Value chain position: OEM (low margin) → ODM (medium) → OBM (high)
  3. Key customers: Who are the major buyers? (Apple, NVIDIA, etc.)
  4. Geopolitical risk: Cross-strait tensions, US-China decoupling impact
  5. Talent pipeline: Engineering talent supply, brain drain concerns
  6. ESG transition: Carbon reduction targets, RE100 commitments, circular economy

Output Format

# Taiwan Manufacturing Sector Analysis: {Sector}

## Sector Overview
- Global position: {ranking, market share}
- Key players: {top 5 companies}
- Revenue: {NT$ scale}

## Value Chain Position
{Where Taiwan sits: upstream/midstream/downstream}

## Key Trends
1. {trend + impact}
2. {trend}

## Risks
| Risk | Likelihood | Impact | Mitigation |
|------|-----------|--------|-----------|
| {risk} | H/M/L | H/M/L | {how addressed} |

## Opportunities
1. {opportunity for businesses}

Gotchas

  • "Taiwan semiconductor" is not monolithic: TSMC (foundry), MediaTek (fabless design), ASE (packaging) are very different businesses. Don't lump them together.
  • Revenue ≠ profit in ODM: Foxconn has massive revenue (~NT$6T) but thin margins (~2-3%). Revenue ranking can be misleading for profitability analysis.
  • Geopolitical risk is THE issue: Any analysis of Taiwan manufacturing that ignores cross-strait risk is incomplete. Investors, customers, and governments are actively evaluating this.
  • "Silicon Shield" theory: Taiwan's semiconductor dominance is argued to be a deterrent against military conflict because the global economy depends on it. This is debated and should not be presented as fact.

References

  • For semiconductor supply chain analysis, see references/semiconductor-chain.md
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