Taiwan's government on Tuesday tightened rules on public gatherings after reporting six new domestic COVID-19 cases with no clear source of ... ( read original story ...)
Tax revenue soars on securities, property sales
The national treasury last month collected NT$132.7 billion (US$4.75 billion) in tax revenue, an increase of 11.4 percent from a year earlier, bolstered mainly by sharp increases in securities and ... ( read original story ...)
Exclusive: Foxconn iPhone India output drops 50per cent amid COVID surge – sources
Production of the Apple iPhone 12 at a Foxconn factory in India has slumped by more than 50per cent because workers infected with COVID-19 have ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-Taiwan’s April exports rocket up on tech demand, outlook robust
Taiwan's exports rose for a 10th straight month in April, and far exceeded expectations, as global demand for microchips and hi-tech gadgets remained strong in the work-from-home COVID-19 pandemic ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan claims China ‘barred’ it from WHO global health summit
Taiwan has accused China of “maliciously” excluding it from a meeting of the UN’s health body despite calls from G7 nations and others for it to attend.Britain and other G7 nations made the case last ... ( read original story ...)
Semiconductor shortage triggers rise in smartphone prices
Higher input costs and scarcity of semiconductors have made smartphones dearer, but the demand for mobile phones has also fallen because of the disruption caused by the second wave of the pandemic. ( read original story ...)
What Would a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan Mean for Intel Stock?
In recent years, the loss of its technological lead in semiconductor chip design and manufacturing has come to define the plight of Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) stock. Chip designs from companies like Advanced ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Blasts China’s ‘Shameless Lies’ After Beijing Claims Nobody Cares More About Taiwanese
"After what Beijing has done to Xinjiang, Tibet & Hong Kong, no sane person would believe it could take care of Taiwan's health needs or otherwise," said Taiwan's foreign minister on Tuesday. ( read original story ...)
Worldwide Microprocessor Industry to 2026 – Players Include Intel, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing and SK Hynix Among Others
By Architecture, By Technology Outlook, By End User, By Region, Competition, Forecast & Opportunities, 2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The Global Microprocessor ... ( read original story ...)
Foxconn Teams Up With Taiwanese Electronic-Parts Maker Yageo To Expand Into Chips
Terry Gou’s Foxconn, the world's biggest electronics assembler by revenue, has formed a joint venture with electronics-component maker Yageo, founded and led by Pierre Chen, to expand into the supply ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan bans large events after small coronavirus outbreak
Taiwan on Tuesday banned large gatherings after a cluster of local infections prompted authorities to raise the coronavirus alert level in a place with one of the world's best pandemic responses. The ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan IC substrate suppliers to embrace strong 2Q21
Unimicron Technology, Nan Ya PCB and Kinsus Interconnect Technology have all posted both sequential and on-year increases for their April revenues, and are poised to embrace brisk results in ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan MCU vendors set to enjoy strong 2Q21
Taiwan-based MCU specialists are set to post sequential revenue increases of 30% or more for the second quarter of 2021, as clients have sustained strong shipment pull-ins after advancing order ... ( read original story ...)
Exclusive: Foxconn’s iPhone output in India down amid COVID surge – sources
Production of the Apple iPhone 12 at a Foxconn factory in India has slumped by more than 50% because workers infected with COVID-19 have had to leave their posts, two sources told Reuters. The Foxconn ... ( read original story ...)
Most Asia-Pacific markets fall sharply after U.S. tech sell-off, Taiwan stocks down 3.8%
Most Asia-Pacific markets came under pressure on Tuesday , following a sell-off in tech stocks that weighed down major U.S. indexes overnight. Stocks in Taiwan led declines across the region, with the ... ( read original story ...)
China adds few babies, loses workers as its 1.4B people age
The number of working-age people in China fell over the past decade as its aging population barely grew, a census showed Tuesday, adding to economic challenges for Chinese leaders who have ambitious ... ( read original story ...)