2026-06-19 日報

🌏 亞太脈動每日摘要 - 第 067 期 (2026-06-19)

今日關鍵焦點

1. 總統與外媒茶敘重申兩岸互不隸屬、維持和平穩定現狀(President Reaffirms Cross-Strait Non-Subordination, Maintains Peace and Stability with Foreign Media)

台灣總統向外媒重申兩岸互不隸屬的立場,並強調維持台海和平穩定的重要性。此一表態清晰地劃定台灣的主權界線,並向國際社會傳達台灣尋求現狀的決心,在全球關注台海情勢之際,對於穩定區域預期具有關鍵作用,也將影響北京對台政策的評估與回應。

2. 外交官向美聯社表示:隨著中國威脅加劇,台灣需要美國武器自衛(Taiwan needs US weapons for self-defense as threat from China grows, diplomat tells AP)

台灣一位外交官向美聯社指出,面對中國日益增長的威脅,台灣需要美國的武器來加強自我防衛能力。這項呼籲凸顯了台灣對當前區域安全情勢的嚴峻判斷,並強調了美國軍售對於維持台海嚇阻力的重要性,將持續影響美台軍事合作的深度與廣度。

3. 台灣東方舉行準檢疫行動(Quasi-Quarantine Operations Held East of Taiwan)

中國海警在台灣東部水域舉行「執法巡邏」並進入台灣劃定的禁制水域,此舉可能被視為對台灣施加壓力的「灰色地帶」策略。這不僅升高了台海周邊的緊張局勢,也挑戰了台灣的實質管轄權,未來可能成為常態化的騷擾模式,需密切關注其頻率與範圍。

4. 日韓不贊成核武:直到其中一方改變政策為止(Japan, South Korea not for nuclear weapons: until one of them changes policy that is)

一項最新調查顯示,日韓戰略菁英目前仍對發展核武持懷疑態度,但若其中一國率先擁核,另一國的支持度將迅速升高。這項發現揭示了東北亞地區潛在的核擴散風險,將對美國在該地區的延伸嚇阻戰略構成嚴峻考驗,並可能根本性地改變區域安全格局。

5. 英國兩名男子因替中國情報機構從事間諜活動被判刑(Two men jailed in Britain for spying for China)

兩名英國男子,其中一人為邊境部隊官員,因替中國情報機構從事間諜活動而被判刑。此案揭露了中國情報滲透的全球性,不僅影響英國國家安全,也提醒其他民主國家須警惕來自中國的間諜活動威脅,對其在各國敏感部門的滲透能力提出警訊。

6. Marvell 將採用台積電下一代 1.4 奈米晶片技術以保持 AI 數據競爭力(Marvell to use TSMC's next-gen 1.4-nm chip tech to stay in AI data race)

Marvell 宣佈將採用台積電下一代 1.4 奈米晶片技術,以在 AI 數據競爭中保持領先地位。這項合作再次印證了台積電在全球半導體先進製程領域的不可或缺地位,鞏固了台灣在全球 AI 供應鏈中的關鍵角色,並預示未來高端 AI 晶片技術將更加集中於少數領先晶圓廠。

7. 美國貿易官員抨擊北京,同時指責華府對產業的怠惰(US trade official takes aim at Beijing, faults Washington on industry)

一位美國高級貿易官員公開抨擊中國的不公平貿易行為,同時也批評美國政府長期以來對自身產業發展的怠惰。這反映了美國在對華經貿政策上的雙重壓力,一方面要對抗中國的國家資本主義模式,另一方面也要檢討國內產業的競爭力,這將直接影響全球供應鏈的重組與區域貿易關係。

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#### 亞太政經局勢

#### 國別動態

#### 產業與科技

#### 智庫觀察


English Daily Highlights

Today's Asia-Pacific Pulse reveals a dynamic geopolitical landscape, with Taiwan, regional security, and technological competition taking center stage. Taiwan's President has unequivocally reaffirmed the island's non-subordination to mainland China while advocating for cross-strait peace and stability, a stance that clearly defines its sovereign position and signals Taiwan's commitment to maintaining the status quo amidst heightened tensions. This comes as a Taiwanese diplomat highlighted to AP the growing need for US weapons for self-defense, underscoring Taiwan's acute perception of increasing threats from China and the critical role of American military support in maintaining deterrence.

Further emphasizing the delicate security situation, reports indicate that China Coast Guard vessels have conducted "quasi-quarantine operations" east of Taiwan, entering restricted waters. This grey-zone tactic by Beijing signifies a continued pattern of pressure, directly challenging Taiwan's jurisdictional claims and escalating regional tensions, with potential for these actions to become a normalized form of harassment.

Beyond the immediate Taiwan Strait, regional security dynamics are shifting significantly. A new survey indicates that while strategic elites in Japan and South Korea currently hesitate on nuclear weapons development, support could rapidly surge if one country were to pursue such a capability. This finding points to a critical inflection point for extended deterrence in Northeast Asia, posing a profound challenge to the US alliance system and potentially redrawing the regional security architecture.

On the economic and technological front, Taiwan's pivotal role in global supply chains continues. Marvell's decision to adopt TSMC's next-gen 1.4nm chip technology for AI competition reinforces Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's indispensable position in advanced semiconductor manufacturing. This solidifies Taiwan's critical role in the global AI supply chain, suggesting a future where cutting-edge AI chip production remains highly concentrated among a few leading foundries.

Meanwhile, a top US trade official criticized China's unfair trade practices while also faulting Washington for its long-standing industrial complacency. This reflects a dual pressure on US-China economic policy—confronting China's state-backed capitalism while addressing domestic industrial competitiveness. Such policy stances will inevitably reshape global supply chains and regional trade relations, creating both challenges and opportunities for economies like Taiwan's.

Adding to the complexity, the sentencing of two men in the UK for spying for Chinese intelligence underscores the global reach of China's intelligence operations. This incident serves as a stark reminder to democratic nations worldwide about the pervasive threat of espionage and intellectual property theft, prompting increased vigilance in protecting sensitive sectors and data. These intertwined developments highlight a region grappling with sovereignty, security, and economic rivalry, with Taiwan positioned at the nexus of several critical geopolitical currents.