Alto's new leather accessory products are specially tailored for the iPhone 13 all series. By providing great designs with the perfect balance between tec ... ( read original story ...)
Volvo plans IPO to fund electric vehicles ambitions
Swedish automaker Volvo Cars Group AB on Monday said that it plans to raise at least 25 billion kroner (US$2.9 billion) by selling shares to fund its electric vehicle (EV) transformation strategy. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan “very concerned” that China will “launch a war” to take over
Taiwan, a strategic U.S. ally claimed by Beijing as sovereign territory, says 145 Chinese military planes have violated its air defense zone in four days. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan leader says Chinese takeover would be ‘catastrophic’ for Asia peace
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen warned of growing Chinese military aggression on Tuesday and said it would be "catastrophic" for peace in the region if the island was taken over by the government in ... ( read original story ...)
Joe Biden should offer a mutual defense treaty to Taiwan
Gordon Chang Taiwan reports that China sent a record 56 planes into its air-defense identification zone on Monday. The previous records were 38 planes on Friday and 39 planes Saturday. Sunday was ... ( read original story ...)
‘Taiwan Will Do Whatever It Takes to Defend Itself,’ President Says
In a wide-ranging essay published on Tuesday, Taiwan's president said her country would neither "bend to pressure," nor become adventurist with support. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan “very concerned that China is going to launch a war” to take over, foreign minister says
Taiwan, a strategic U.S. ally claimed by Beijing as sovereign territory, says 145 Chinese military planes have violated its air defense zone in four days. ( read original story ...)
Tony Abbott arrives in Taiwan to address regional forum amid rising tensions with China
Former Australian prime minister, who has said China is ‘asserting itself aggressively’, will meet Taiwanese president and foreign minister ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan projects 15% more handset sales in 4Q21
Handset sales in the Taiwan market during the fourth quarter are likely to grow nearly 15% as brand vendors push for higher sales, particularly Apple's new iPhone 13. Major Android brands including ... ( read original story ...)
Globalfoundries bets on chip ‘onshoring’ demand ahead of IPO
Top U.S. contract chipmaker Globalfoundries is betting the trend for semiconductor "onshoring" will help it win over clients and investors as the loss-making company prepares for an initial public ... ( read original story ...)
Chipmaker GlobalFoundries officially files for US IPO
Semiconductor manufacturer GlobalFoundries has officially filed for an initial public offering, two months after confidentially submitting its IPO documents. The company listed the size of its ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s special defence budget to go mostly on anti-ship capabilities
Taiwan's extra military spending of T$240 billion ($8.6 billion) over the next five years will go mostly toward naval weapons, including missiles and warships, the defence ministry said, warning that ... ( read original story ...)
Dueling U.S., China Military Drills Highlight Rising Taiwan Risk
China has steadily ramped up flights in Taiwan’s ADIZ in recent years as President Xi Jinping seeks to deter Washington and Taipei from forging closer ties, fueling calls for a more coordinated ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says it needs to be alert to China’s ‘over the top’ military activities
Taiwan needs to be on alert for China's "over the top" military activities, the premier said on Tuesday, after a record 56 Chinese aircraft flew into Taiwan's air defence zone, while the president ... ( read original story ...)
5 things to know about China’s record surge of warplanes near Taiwan
China's record number of incursions of warplanes into Taiwan's defense zone over the past four days plays to Beijing's military strengths while sending potent messages both at home and far beyond the ... ( read original story ...)
Tsai warns of ‘catastrophic consequences’ if Taiwan falls
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen warned of "catastrophic consequences" if the island were to fall to China and vowed to "do whatever it takes" to guard against threats in an article published on ... ( read original story ...)