Taiwan welcomes sale of missiles, artillery and sensors to modernise military but stresses not in arms race with China. ( read original story ...)
Taipei Game Show 2021
Asia Pacific Game Summit, B2B Zone and B2C Zone. B2B Zone is set to be an international business platform that offers matchmaking opportunities and fosters game industry professionals across the world ... ( read original story ...)
China threatens retaliation after new U.S. arms sales to Taiwan
China threatened on Thursday to retaliate against the latest $1.8 billion U.S. arms sale to Taiwan, as the island welcomed the weapons package but said it was not looking to get into an arms race with ... ( read original story ...)
US approves massive arms deal for Taiwan
The US has approved arms sales to Taiwan worth around $1.8bn (£1.4bn), in a move that is likely to increase tensions with China. The Pentagon said the deal comprised three weapons systems including ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan denies arms race with China after sealing US missile deal
Taiwan has insisted that it is not provoking an arms race with China after sealing a $1.8 billion missile deal with the US.The island nation says the package, which includes 135 precision land attack ... ( read original story ...)
Inventec, ASOCS, Affirmed Networks, Wave-in launch 5G SA for manufacturing sector in Taiwan
ASOCS, Affirmed Networks and Wave-in Communication have launched a fully-virtualized 5G standalone network used in commercial industrial manufacturing. The 5G private network uses industry spectrum ... ( read original story ...)
Compal, Cisco form alliance to explore 5G AIoT mark
Taiwan's Compal Electronics and US networking specialist Cisco Systems have newly formed a strategic alliance to explore the 5G AIoT market and serve enterprise clients with diverse integrated network ... ( read original story ...)
Kyochon F&B set for Nov. IPO on Kospi
Kyochon F&B, South Korea’s largest fried chicken franchise, will make its market debut on the nation’s main bourse Kospi next month to raise as much as 71.34 billion won ($62.85 million), its chief ... ( read original story ...)
US approves $1.8bn weapons sale to Taiwan
The US has approved arms sales to Taiwan worth around $1.8bn (£1.4bn), in a move that is likely to increase tensions with China. The Pentagon said the deal comprised three weapons systems including ... ( read original story ...)
Why are Hong Kong and Taiwan bickering over the fate of a murderer?
Hong Kong follows Beijing's lead. The financial hub has no extradition agreement with Taiwan and Hong Kong's leaders say there are currently no laws allowing them to cooperate with Taipei's ... ( read original story ...)
US approves massive $1.8bn arms deal for Taiwan
The US has approved arms sales to Taiwan worth around $1.8bn (£1.4bn), in a move that is likely to increase tensions with China. The Pentagon said the deal comprised three weapons systems including ... ( read original story ...)
A major IC industry cluster formed in southern Taiwan
One of the world's main IC industry clusters is being formed at the Southern Taiwan Science Park (STSP), where TSMC operates its major manufacturing site for 5nm process technology. TSMC has also ... ( read original story ...)
India Considers Taiwan Trade Talks as Both Spar With China
Support is growing within India’s government to formally start talks on a trade deal with Taiwan as both democracies see relations with China deteriorate. ( read original story ...)
Hyperledger Announces Its 20 Certified Service Providers, and BSOS Taiwan is among them
Hyperledger recently announced a list of Hyperledger Certified Service Providers (HCSP). The list is an important reference to enterprises in search of Hyperledger technology partners that identifies ... ( read original story ...)
A ‘blue wave’ is likely to benefit China, Taiwan and South Korea: Goldman Sachs
There could be another 5% upside to the markets in the event of a Democratic "blue wave", says Timothy Moe of Goldman Sachs. CNBC Like us on Facebook to see similar stories Please give an overall site ... ( read original story ...)
US to Sell Air-to-Ground Missiles to Taiwan
The U.S. government announced approval Wednesday to sell $1 billion worth of advanced air-to-ground missiles to Taiwan as the island shores up its defenses against the threat from China. The State ... ( read original story ...)