(Bloomberg) --A television news channel in Taiwan apologized after erroneously reporting on Wednesday that China had launched an invasion just outside the capital Taipei, triggering alarm online. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Unimicron says Kunshan plant gradually resuming production
Taiwanese chip substrate and printed circuit board maker Unimicron Technology Corp said on Wednesday its plant in the eastern Chinese city of Kunshan is gradually resuming operations, after stopping ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s TSMC raises $3.5 billion in bonds for new U.S. plant
Taiwanese chip firm TSMC has raised $3.5 billon in bonds for its new plant in the U.S. state of Arizona, according to a term sheet. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd, a major Apple Inc ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Finance Minister makes most explicit warning yet against yen slump, economic fallout
Japan's Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki prepares to ring a bell during the New Year ceremony marking the open of trading in 2022 at the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), amid the coronavirus di ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor: 5 Key Questions For 2022 And Beyond
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited reported solid Q1 2022 results and its new chips and CapEx roadmap remain on track. ( read original story ...)
As a Chinese Takeover of Taiwan Looms, U.S. Faces Greatest Challenge in the Pacific Since World War II
As a Chinese takeover of Taiwan looms, the United States is facing its greatest challenge in the Pacific since World War II. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor: Top Foundry As Computing And Automotive Chip Demand Rises
Taiwan Semiconductor dominates the semiconductor manufacturing foundry business. Read why demand for computing and EVs will propel TSM stock higher. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor Is Likely Finished
This poses a real threat to TSMC's financials and stock. TSMC remains investible in the near- to mid-term, but not the long-term. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM) reported an ... ( read original story ...)
China’s Taiwan Plans May Get Faster and Deadlier
Analysis: China’s Taiwan Plans May Get Faster and Deadlier China’s Taiwan Plans May Get Faster and De... | View Comments () The Russian invasion of Ukraine has fueled concern over China’s plans for ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan, US hold high-level talk on trade
intellectual property and agriculture, while exploring opportunities to work together on tackling the climate change crisis, the USTR added. ‘SCALING UP’: A Swedish and European delegation emphasized ... ( read original story ...)
Apollo Global mulls helping finance a bid for Twitter Inc
Apollo Global Management Inc is interested in helping finance a bid for Twitter Inc following Elon Musk’s US$43 billion unsolicited offer to take the company private, people familiar with the matter ... ( read original story ...)
Ukraine thanks Taipei for support
The Ukrainian parliament on Monday expressed its gratitude for Taiwan’s support amid the Russian invasion. The Verkhovna Rada in a Telegram post said that Taiwan has supported Ukraine “from the first ... ( read original story ...)
Should the U.S. Military Intervene in Taiwan? A Soho Forum Debate
Should the United States use military force to deter China from invading Taiwan? Brookings Institute senior fellow William Galston debates former State Department Diplomat Peter Van Buren ... ( read original story ...)
US, Taiwan defy Beijing in ‘sensitive moment’ when pressures are mounting on China
Relations between mainland China and the West are becoming increasingly complicated in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. ( read original story ...)
Hon Hai acquires arQana’s Wireless Telecommunications Business
Qana Technologies (“arQana”) and Hon Hai Technology Group, (“Foxconn”) (TWSE: 2317) today announced the completion of the acquisition of arQana’s Wireless Telecommunications business, and its merge ... ( read original story ...)
POLL-Taiwan March export orders seen growing for 25th straight month
Taiwan's export orders likely rose in March for the 25th straight month, a Reuters poll showed on Tuesday, supported by sustained global demand for semiconductors and tech products. The median ... ( read original story ...)