Taiwan’s chip sector is vital to help the US maintain a technology edge over China, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told a hearing of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee in Washington on ... ( read original story ...)
China lockdowns, Ukraine war make ‘relatively small’ impact on Taiwan economy
Senior minister says Taipei is keeping a close watch on developments as some electronics components operations affected. ( read original story ...)
China Suggests Attack on Taiwan Can’t Be Called ‘Invasion’
The U.S. has stepped up efforts to help Taiwan bolster its self-defense, but it hasn't publicly committed to come to its defense in the event of a Chinese attack. ( read original story ...)
Expresso Business News Update at 6:00 pm on 27th April
You are listening to the Expresso Business Update. Here is the latest news from the world of Indian and International business brought to you by The Indian Express and The Financial Express. ” Let’s ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s UMC offers bullish outlook on strong chip demand
Taiwan chipmaker United Microelectronics Corp offered a bullish outlook for this year and next on Wednesday, saying it was still having problems meeting customer demand even as notebooks and ... ( read original story ...)
Banking: Why everyone wants a piece of Taiwan
DBS’s purchase of Citi’s local consumer business in January was a timely reminder of Taiwan’s allure. Yes, the island lies on a geopolitical fault line and the banking sector is crowded. But it’s also ... ( read original story ...)
Hana Bank opens Taiwan branch, becomes first Korean to have a commercial branch in the country
Hana Bank has set up a commercial bank in Taiwan, and its office is located in the countrys capital of Taipei. With this new location, the financial company has become the first South Korean ... ( read original story ...)
Business News at 9:30 am on 27th April
Here is the latest Business news from the Indian Express at 9:30 am on the 27th of April, 2022 “You are listening to the Expresso Business Update. Here is the latest news from the world of Indian and ... ( read original story ...)
China says US hyped sailing of Navy warship in Taiwan Strait
China protested Wednesday against the sailing of a U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer through the Taiwan Strait the previous day, accusing the American side of hyping the maneuver.The Navy's ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says Ukraine conflict will inform this year’s military drills
Taiwan's main military drills this year will draw on the experiences of the war in Ukraine, focusing on asymmetric and cognitive warfare as well as use of reserves as it practices fighting off a ... ( read original story ...)
US will keep supporting Taiwan’s ‘asymmetric’ defence efforts, Antony Blinken says
Secretary of State Antony Blinken faces questions from US lawmakers of both parties about President Joe Biden’s resolve on Taiwan. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan sees ‘relatively small’ hit from China lockdowns, Ukraine war
Taiwan is taking a cautious approach but at the moment sees only a "relatively small" impact on its economy from both COVID-19 lockdowns in eastern China around Shanghai and the war in Ukraine, a ... ( read original story ...)
China condemns latest U.S. sailing through Taiwan Strait
China's military on Wednesday condemned the United States after a U.S. warship sailed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait, saying such missions "deliberately" harm peace and stability. ( read original story ...)
Tech Shares Likely To Drag Taiwan Stocks Lower
The Taiwan stock market on Tuesday ended the three-day lowing streak in which it had dropped more than 525 points or 1.5 percent. The Taiwan Stock Exchange now sits just beneath the 16,650-point ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan expansion to boost Frontken’s net profit
Frontken Corp Bhd is expected to see a 22% lift in core net profit in its next financial year ending Dec 31, 2023, underpinned by the expansion of the group’s second Taiwan plant. ( read original story ...)
Japan-China Tensions Over Taiwan Add Pressure On The Yen
Then there are geopolitical factors like the rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait, which further undermine the yen's status as a safe-haven currency. "Although the yen is usually thought of as a ... ( read original story ...)