HTF Market Intelligence released a new research report of 63 pages on title Taiwan Wind Power Analysis Market Outlook to 2030 Update 2021 with detailed analysis forecast and strategies The market ... ( read original story ...)
The Taiwan 5G CPE Industry, 2Q 2021 | Valuates Reports
Shipment volume of the Taiwan 5G CPE Customer Premises Equipment industry reached 296 000 units in the first quarter of 2021 enjoying a whopping growth of 240 compared to the first quarter of 2020 ... ( read original story ...)
Pig Breeder Chia Tai Files for USD2.4 Billion Shanghai IPO
Chia Tai Investment, one of China’s largest animal feed producers and pig breeders, plans to raise CNY15 billion (USD2.4 billion) from an initial public offering in Shanghai. Chia Tai will issue 567 ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s plan to achieve independence will fail: China
China has said Taiwan plan to achieve independence through the COVID-19 vaccine will not succeed after the island ruled out the possibility of importing Chi ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan pushing into next-generation EV battery development
As electric vehicle (EV) development becomes a global effort, batteries that play a vital role to EVs' cost-performance ratios are a focus to manufacturers with ambitions to expand in the EV market. ( read original story ...)
Japanese companies to develop chipmaking technology with TSMC -Nikkei
Around 20 Japanese companies, including electronic component maker Ibiden Co, will work with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) to ... ( read original story ...)
Fitch Maintains China Huarong Financial Leasing on RWN
Fitch Ratings has maintained China Huarong Financial Leasing Co., Ltd.'s (Huarong Financial Leasing) Long-Term I ... ( read original story ...)
China, Taiwan spar again over vaccines, accuse each other of politicking
China and Taiwan traded more accusations on Monday about COVID-19 vaccines, with Beijing saying they should not be a political tool while Taiwan's ruling party said China was the "black hand" ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s new COVID-19 cases slow, but curbs to stay in coming weeks
Taiwan's new COVID-19 infections have decreased and the outbreak can be controlled, the health minister said on Monday, as he urged the public to follow restrictions, which will stay in place in the ... ( read original story ...)
COMPUTEX 2021 Virtual: Month-Long Exhibition Showcasing the Tech Ecosystem Now Open
COMPUTEX kicked off this year’s month-long #COMPUTEXVirtual on May 31 with James Huang, TAITRA Chairman, highlighting the not-to-be-missed events. ( read original story ...)
Around 20 Japanese Firms to Develop Chip Production Technology With TSMC -Nikkei
Around 20 Japanese companies, including electronic component maker Ibiden Co, will work with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) to develop chip manufacturing technology at a research center ... ( read original story ...)
Stable Rating Outlook For Taiwanese Banks Despite Local Covid-19 Cases
Fitch Ratings-Taipei-31 May 2021: Fitch Ratings expects our rated Taiwanese banks to maintain stable financial ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s new COVID-19 cases slow but restrictions to stay in coming weeks
Taiwan's new COVID-19 infections have decreased and the outbreak can be controlled, the health minister said on Monday, as he urged the public to follow restrictions, which will stay in place in the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Lawmakers Double Stimulus Cap as Virus Batters Economy
Lawmakers in Taipei doubled the amount of stimulus available to cushion the economy from the pandemic, after Taiwan’s worst outbreak so far shuttered stores and forced curbs on social gatherings. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Approves $15.2 Billion in New Spending to Deal With COVID-19 Impact
Taiwan's parliament approved on Monday an extra T$420 billion ($15.20 billion) in stimulus spending to help the economy deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, as the island faces a spike in domestic ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan delays further water curbs after heavy rainfall
Taiwan's government on Monday delayed imposing further water curbs that would have impacted major chip-making hubs after heavy rainfall began replenishing reservoirs on the drought-struck island. ( read original story ...)