Taiwan monopoly regulator fines Qualcomm more than $770M

Qualcomm has been fined more than $770 million by Taiwan’s anti-monopoly regulator – adding to the global assault on the San Diego wireless giant’s business model. The Taiwan Fair Trade Commission announced the fine on its website Wednesday following ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan Fair Trade Commission fines Qualcomm more than $700 mln

HONG KONG, Oct 11 (Reuters) - The Taiwan Fair Trade Commission said on Wednesday it will fine U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm Inc T$23.4 billion ($774.14 million) for anti-trust violations of its chip technology. The Commission said in a Chinese-language statement ... ( read original story ...)

Report: HTC Developing A New Vive Eclipse VR Headset

HTC is developing a new virtual reality headset called the Vive Eclipse, as suggested by a trademark application submitted to the New Zealand Intellectual Property Office earlier ... with New Zealand instead of Taiwan, United States, or the European ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan’s Trade Surplus Exceeds Expectations

Taiwan's trade surplus increased more than expected in September, data from the Ministry of Finance revealed Wednesday. The trade surplus increased to $6.69 billion in September from $5.71 billion in August. The expected level was $5.92 billion. ( read original story ...)

Taiwan exports rise 28%, outstripping forecasts

Taiwan's exports surged in September, powered by overseas demand for machinery, chemicals and electronics parts for the latest smartphone products. Exports jumped 28.1% from a year earlier to $28.90 billion, the Finance Ministry said Wednesday. The result ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan’s air cargo business forecast to remain strong

Taipei, Oct. 11 (CNA) Taiwanese airlines saw a surge in air cargo business in the first eight months of the year and the momentum is likely to continue, thanks to a stronger global economy, a Boeing executive said Wednesday. With the rapid growth of global ... ( read original story ...)

Malaysia-Taiwan Trade To Surpass US$17 Bln This Year

"Among the sectors that could contribute to the improvements in trade include information and communications technology, e-commerce, agriculture, aquaculture and medical devices," he said. He was speaking to reporters after officiating the Taiwan ... ( read original story ...)