The COVID-19 outbreak that began in mid-May has brought hotels to their knees. Without a larger relief package, some may not survive. For most of the ... ( read original story ...)
Car chip shortage to abate, smartphones could be next: Industry executives
The semiconductor shortage that has gripped the world could last well into 2022 and hit smartphone production next, foreshadowing deficient supply ... ( read original story ...)
Cathay Pacific’s Premium A321neo: A 4K-UHD Experience
Cathay Pacific (CX) was struck hard by COVID just like other carriers, but the airline has implemented new moves that are unlike others. ( read original story ...)
Hon Hai to pay 20-year-high cash dividend
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co (鴻海精密) yesterday said that its shareholders had approved a proposal to distribute a cash dividend of NT$4 per common share, the highest in 20 years. The iPhone maker also ... ( read original story ...)
US reports says Taiwan R&D is attractive
Taiwan’s advanced research and development (R&D) capability and government incentives have attracted US and other foreign investment, according to the US government’s Investment Climate Statements ... ( read original story ...)
China Censors Taiwan’s ‘Chinese Taipei’ Contingent At Olympics Opening; Cuts Own Team Too
Taiwan has been marching under the name of ‘Chinese Taipei’ since the 1984 Olympic Games despite a long political battle for recognition with the mainland ... ( read original story ...)
Smartphones Could Be Next in Global Chip Shortage
According to industry experts, the global chip shortage that has hit the automotive sector so hard could spread into 2022 and affect smartphone ... ( read original story ...)
Smartphones could be next as car chip crisis seen abating
The semiconductor shortage that has gripped the world could last well into 2022 and hit smartphone production next, foreshadowing a supply deficiency for ... ( read original story ...)
Target: Taichung. This One Port In Taiwan Could Be China’s Main Target.
If the Chinese Communist Party ever makes good on its longstanding threat to “reunify” Taiwan by force, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army would need to move potentially millions of troops across ... ( read original story ...)
Car chip shortage to abate, smartphones could be next
The semiconductor shortage that has gripped the world could last well into 2022 and hit smartphone production next, foreshadowing deficient supply for a range of appliances and industrial equipment, ... ( read original story ...)
Semiconductor shortage about to hit smartphones next
Shortages expected The semiconductor shortage that has gripped the world could last well into 2022 and hit smartphone production next, foreshadowing deficient supply for a range of appliances and ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to ease COVID-19 restrictions as cases drop
Taiwan will ease its COVID-19 restrictions next week, the government said on Friday, as rapidly falling case numbers give authorities confidence to further lower the coronavirus alert level. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Taiwan eases lockdown as cases wane
Taiwan will ease its soft coronavirus lockdown from next week, with the number of daily reported Covid-19 infections falling in the past few weeks. The decision to lower the alert from three to two in ... ( read original story ...)
Car chip shortage could last well into 2022, hit smartphones next
Taiwanese semiconductor companies have boosted production in China as blackouts and ongoing COVID-19 measures disrupted factory output and port operations ... ( read original story ...)
Strong demand for panels boosts Taiwan optoelectronics industry
Taiwan's optoelectronics industry in the first half of 2021 shows strong growth, compared to the same period in 2020, due to the large-scale stimulus plans from major economies and the steady global ... ( read original story ...)
Car chip shortage to abate, smartphones could be next: industry execs
The semiconductor shortage that has gripped the world could last well into 2022 and hit smartphone production next, foreshadowing deficient supply for a range of appliances and industrial equipment, ... ( read original story ...)