A trio of Democratic U.S. senators has asked the Taiwanese government for more help in addressing a chip shortage that has left numerous American auto production lines at times standing idle. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Stock Market May See Mild Support
The Taiwan stock market turned lower again, one day after ending the nine-day losing streak in which it had plummeted more than 960 ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan urges state-owned banks to buy stocks as market tumbles: Sources
TAIPEI: Taiwan's Finance Ministry has called state-owned banks to suggest they buy an "appropriate" amount of stocks amid falls on the island's stock market, five people familiar with the matter told ... ( read original story ...)
Pentagon official orders review of Formosa project
A civilian Pentagon official on Wednesday ordered the US Army Corps of Engineers to conduct a full environmental assessment of a US$9.4 billion Formosa Plastics Corp (台塑) complex planned in Louisiana, ... ( read original story ...)
Cabinet proposes bill to extend day trading tax cut
The Cabinet yesterday approved a proposal to extend a 50 percent tax cut for day trading transactions for another three years, saying that the measure has played an important role in invigorating the ... ( read original story ...)
Is Taiwan Semiconductor Heading for a Breakdown?
A support level has formed in the chart of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM). If the stock falls through this level, a breakdown is ... ( read original story ...)
Biden vowed US would ‘respond’ to Chinese invasion of Taiwan after Afghanistan debacle
President Joe Biden vowed that the United States would “respond” to any possible Chinese invasion of Taiwan, pushing back on criticism from Chinese state-run media that the U.S. debacle and Taliban ... ( read original story ...)
Japan plans Taiwan party-level talks in move likely to anger Beijing
Japan contact, and has repeatedly warned other governments, especially the US, against violating its one-China policy. ( read original story ...)
U.S. Position on Taiwan Unchanged Despite Biden Comment – Official
A senior Biden administration official said on Thursday that U.S. policy on Taiwan had not changed after President Joe Biden appeared to suggest the United States would defend the island if it were ... ( read original story ...)
China Won’t Dial Down Aggression, Taiwan Preparing for the Worst: Official
A Taiwanese official in charge of relations with China said Communist Party leader Xi Jinping is not displaying particular urgency in wanting to resolve the issue surrounding Taiwan's status. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan July export orders seen rising for 17th straight month
Taiwan's export orders likely rose in July for the 17th consecutive month, a Reuters poll showed on Thursday, buoyed by strong sustained demand for technology products during lockdowns as millions of ... ( read original story ...)
Telecom Stock Roundup: AT&T Expands FirstNet, Viavi Beats on Q4 Earnings & More
U.S. telecom stocks witnessed a relatively flat curve over the past week as an initial surge was offset by a steady downtrend owing to challenging macroeconomic environment. Despite improving economic ... ( read original story ...)
GlobalFoundries IPO would give Arm a leg up
GlobalFoundries could lend Arm a helping hand. The American chipmaker late on Wednesday filed confidentially for a U.S. initial public offering, with an eye on a $25 billion valuation, Reuters ... ( read original story ...)
Senators call on Taiwan for aid in automotive chip shortage
A group of Democratic senators is calling on Taiwan for more help with the ongoing automobile chip shortage, which has forced a number of American manufacturers to halt production despite an increase ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan President Says Country Can’t Rely on China’s ‘Short-lived Goodwill’
Laying the foundations of Taiwan's security is the "mission of our times," Tsai Ing-wen told her party on Wednesday. ( read original story ...)
The four numbers Apple won’t let you engrave on your iPhone in China
Apple is censoring words and phrases customers can engrave on products in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, according to a new report by the Brussels-based CitizenLab. The iPhone-maker has always said it ... ( read original story ...)