The government more than doubled its forecast for export growth this year to 9.6%, citing increased demand for Taiwan’s semiconductors. Officials warned however this may add to ... ( read original story ...)
Top Carry Trade Gets Squeezed by Taiwan Dollar’s Advance
The Taiwan dollar is the world’s cheapest-funding currency for carry trades, beating out favorites like the euro and the yen and attracting recommendations from Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and BNP ... ( read original story ...)
Supporting Rural Towns in Taiwan Through Volunteer Activities, Karl Education Foundation is Showing Social Responsibilities
Karl and Johan Experimental Education Institutes provide bilingual learning environment and tech-focused classes for their elementary and secondary school students. In addition to offering innovative ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei-based Influenxio gets $2M from DCM Ventures for its “microinfluencer” marketing platform
Microinfluencers” are gaining clout among marketers. Though they may have as little as a thousand followers, microinfluencers tend to focus on specific content and be seen as more engaging and ... ( read original story ...)
Ai Fukuhara has 3 major concerns on alleged affair: Japan media
A Japanese media recently pointed out that Ai Fukuhara, a former Japanese table tennis star, has had three major ... ( read original story ...)
White House: US Stance on Taiwan Remains the Same
The administration of President Joe Biden is brushing off a fresh warning from China that is calling for a change of policy toward Taiwan. China’s foreign minister, Wang Yi, says Washington needs to ... ( read original story ...)
Top Carry Trade Gets Squeezed by Taiwan Dollar’s Upward March
The Taiwan dollar is the world’s cheapest-funding currency for carry trades, beating out favorites like the euro and the yen and attracting recommendations from Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and BNP ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Bourse Tipped To Extend Losing Streak
The Taiwan stock market has finished lower in three straight sessions, sinking more than 390 points or 2.3 percent along the way. The Taiwan Stock Exchange now rests just above the 15,820-point ... ( read original story ...)
TSMC’s largest customer makes up 25% of revenue
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co’s (TSMC, 台積電) largest customer accounted for 25 percent of its total revenue last year. Analysts believe the unnamed company to be Apple Inc. The world’s largest ... ( read original story ...)
How Strategic Ambiguity on Taiwan Benefits the United States
No matter how much Washington is keen to support Taiwan against China, there may be certain scenarios under which Washington may choose not to intervene. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says it has enough water to keep chip makers humming amid worst drought in decades
The government expects rain in 2021 to be slightly less than usual, but TSMC says it sees no impact on production so far. ( read original story ...)
How will President Biden manage US-Taiwan relations?
The Biden administration has said that managing US-China relations is a top priority. One flashpoint for a potential conflict between the two countries is the island of Taiwan. From Beijing’s ... ( read original story ...)
Deliveroo sets aside £112m to cover legal costs of delivery rider cases
Meal delivery company could be valued at nearly $7bn after IPO on London Stock Exchange ... ( read original story ...)
Report: Chinese military bases near Taiwan show new renovations
China could be increasing its military presence near Taiwan, according to a recent press report. Taiwan News reported Monday Google Earth images show significant expansions at two People's Liberation ... ( read original story ...)
Two Taiwanese Biotechnology Companies, VIRTUALMAN and Hughes Biotechnology, Speed Up and Optimize R&D Processes with Innovative Technology
In an era when consumers are demanding more from producers for better, faster, and stronger products, the biotechnology industry is not exempt. Situated in Taiwan are two companies, VIRTUALMAN and ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s BLF gets new head after bribery scandal
Taiwan has appointed Yu-Ching Su, a former chief executive officer of Taipei Exchange, as the new director general of the Bureau of Labor Funds (BLF). Yu-Ching Su She replaces Feng-Ching Tsay, who was ... ( read original story ...)