(Bloomberg) -- While many countries around the world are hitting new highs in coronavirus cases, Taiwan has achieved a different kind of record -- 200 days without a locally transmitted case. Taiwan ... ( read original story ...)
Zeiss targets vision care market in Taiwan
set up a medical technology business unit in 2019 and a business office in Taipei in 2020. Zeiss said it aims to provide solutions for preliminary checkup of eye health to help elderly people detect ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s UMC to Aid U.S. Pursuit of Chinese Firm for Theft
Taiwan’s United Microelectronics Corp. pledged “substantial assistance” to the U.S. in a high-profile trade-secrets prosecution of Chinese chipmaker Fujian Jinhua Integrated Circuit Co. ( read original story ...)
Losses Likely To Accelerate For Taiwan Bourse
The Taiwan stock market has moved lower in two straight sessions, sliding more than 110 points or 0.9 percent along the way. The Taiwan Stock Exchange now rests just beneath the 12,800-point plateau ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s UMC to Help U.S. Prosecute Chinese Firm Over Secrets
(Bloomberg) -- Taiwan’s United Microelectronics Corp. pledged “substantial assistance” to the U.S. in a high-profile trade-secrets prosecution of Chinese chipmaker Fujian Jinhua Integrated Circuit Co. ( read original story ...)
Presale and new housing dip slightly amid upward trend
“The local property market has seen signs of recovery judging by the price hikes and stable volume,” the report said. Buildings in Taichung’s new Phase 7 Zoning Area are pictured from the air on Sept. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Is More Than a Pawn to Be Sacrificed to China
If Taiwan is taken over by China, a lot of this vital technology will be in the hands of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). ( read original story ...)
US plays down China sanctions over Taiwan arms
A US official on Wednesday played down China's threats to punish US companies for selling arms to Taiwan, saying that Beijing, not Washington, was jeopardizing regional stability. ( read original story ...)
Team unveils quick-test for detection of strokes
A research and start-up team yesterday introduced the world’s first quick-test imaging system for stroke and cardiovascular diseases that can deliver results in five minutes. Stroke ranks among the ... ( read original story ...)
AMD’s Lisa Su challenges Intel with record Xilinx deal
Advanced Micro Devices Inc (AMD) CEO Lisa Su (蘇姿丰) spent her first six years at the helm turning around the troubled chipmaker. She slashed debt, and oversaw products that launched on time and ... ( read original story ...)
Government to issue NT$30bn in bonds for CAA fund
Photo: Tu Chien-jung, Taipei Times However, the International Air Transport ... However, because of a decrease in revenue, we have asked permission from the Ministry of Finance to issue government ... ( read original story ...)
What Can Taiwan’s Semiconductor Industry Learn From Japan?
Taiwan’s semiconductor industry will require major restructuring if it wishes to maintain its competitive edge in the crowded global market. ( read original story ...)
A Chinese invasion of Taiwan would not be easy, and the 400 anti-ship missiles the US plans to sell to Taiwan would make it even harder
Hundreds of Harpoon anti-ship missiles could threaten a Chinese invasion of the self-ruled island, and China is not happy about it. ( read original story ...)
China Warns U.S. of ‘Dire Consequences’ Over Taiwan Arms Sales
A spokesperson for China's Ministry of National Defense said the United States was interfering with China's "internal affairs." ... ( read original story ...)
Japan, Australia, US to finance new Palau cable
Japan, Australia, and the United States plan to jointly provide financial support for the Republic of Palau in the South Pacific to build an undersea fiber optic cable. ( read original story ...)
As China Threatens War, Nearly Everyone in Taiwan Wants Peace: Poll
In a recent survey about cross-strait safety, over 90 percent of respondents in Taiwan said they hoped for a "peaceful coexistence" with China, but nearly 80 percent were also ready to fight. ( read original story ...)