Asia Pacific commander Philip Davidson says Beijing wants to take Washington’s world leadership role by 2050 ... ( read original story ...)
From safety of Taiwan, new magazine reaches out to Hong Kong diaspora
A staff prepares the Flow HK magazine to ship abroad at their office in Taipei, Taiwan March 4, 2021. REUTER/Ann Wang ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan firm plans to expand PH operations
Hocheng Philippines Corporation (HPC), a leading manufacturer of bathroom equipment, is planning to expand its operations in the Philippines including the assembly, promotion, and distribution of ... ( read original story ...)
Randoms: A Bar / Tire Plug, MTB Tech for the Gravel World, an E-Commuter With No Seat Tube – Taipei Cycle Online 2021
Gogoro Eeyo This urban e-commuter is strange and sleek. Made by Gogoro, a Taiwanese company that primarily makes electric scooters, the Eeyo is powered by what the company calls it Smartwheel, which ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan exports grow 9.7% in February on semiconductor demand
Taiwan's exports grew 9.7% to $27.79 billion in February from a year earlier, the eighth straight monthly increase despite the prolonged pandemic. The semiconductor industry -- the pillar of Taiwan's ... ( read original story ...)
Bitmain Accused of Illegally Hiring Engineering Talent in Taiwan
Beijing-based bitcoin mining giant Bitmain is under investigation by Taiwanese authorities for allegedly hiring more than 100 engineers illegally. Bitmain allegedly lured a senior engineer from Taiwan ... ( read original story ...)
Property scandal roils S Korea as home prices soar
Accusations that officials at South Korea’s state housing corporation tried to use insider information to cash in on runaway property prices has thrown new fuel on an issue that is draining support ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan accuses China’s crypto chip king of poaching 100 engineers
Taiwanese prosecutors said China's Bitmain Technologies, the world's leading cryptocurrency mining chip developer, has allegedly illegally poached more than 100 engineers in Taiwan in a bid to boost ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan science parks record revenues of NT$3,027 billion in 2020
Southern Taiwan Science Park (STSP) and Central Taiwan Science Park (CTSP) generated revenues otaling NT$3,027.625 billion (US$106.70 billion) in 2020, the highest-ever with on-year growth of 15.03%, ... ( read original story ...)
Acer Reports February 2021 Consolidated Revenues at NT$20.32 Billion, Up 80.9% Year-on-Year
Acer Inc. (TWSE: 2353) announced today its consolidated revenues for February 2021 at NT$20.32 billion, up 80.9% year-on-year (YoY). Year-to-February revenues reached NT$43.81 billion to mark 76.8% ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s top court to rule on indigenous hunting rights
Taiwan's top court will rule on whether the island's current hunting regulations breach the constitutional rights of indigenous tribes in a long-running legal saga that is reaching its landmark ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-Taiwan Feb exports up again, outlook good on chip demand
Taiwan's exports rose in February for the eighth month in a row, slightly slower than expected but benefiting from continued strong demand for chips to power technology for the work-from-home COVID-19 ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan CCL makers post brisk sales results for February
Taiwan-based CCL suppliers Elite Material, Iteq, Taiwan Union Technology and Ventec International all saw their February revenues register significant on-year increases despite falling slightly on ... ( read original story ...)
Suppliers ready to ship GaAs PA, RF components for new 5G smartphones
Suppliers of GaAs-based power amplifiers and RF components will be ready to kick off shipments of related 5G-enabled products for Apple's next-generation iPhone lineup by the end of second-quarter ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Feb exports up 9.7%, slightly worse than expected
Imports (y/y %) +5.7 +12.2 +29.9 Trade balance (US$ bln) +4.51 +4.25 +6.19 FEBRUAR JANUARY Y Exports to China (y/y %) +14.8 +57.0 Exports to U.S. (y/y %) +14.8 +21.9 Exports to Japan (y/y %) +0.5 +21. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s water shortage is a ‘critical concern’ for its semiconductor sector
Taiwan needs wise and strategic water conservation measures to avoid disruptions to its industries, including the chip sector, says Raymond Yeung, chief economist for Greater China at ANZ. ( read original story ...)