Fintech startup WOO Network was among the first 24 crypto platforms to be registered under Taiwan's Money Laundering Control Act, the firm said on Thursday. The liquidity platform received notice of ... ( read original story ...)
Yu Wen Hsiao — the lynchpin behind Chinese Taipei’s good performances
In all three of Taipei’s matches in Asian women’s u-18 basketball championship, the six-feet tall Hsiao, playing as a centre, has been the go-to hoopster ... ( read original story ...)
Bargaining chip: Taiwan plans to retain most semiconductor production
An overwhelming percentage of the world’s semiconductor microchip supply will remain concentrated in Taiwan, according to officials and industry leaders, despite the looming threat of aggression from ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan chip giant TSMC sees all-time high revenue in August
Taiwanese semiconductor giant TSMC said Thursday its August revenue rose nearly 60 percent to a record high of Tw$218.13 billion ($7.06 billion) on soaring global demand. ( read original story ...)
Biden Mulls Biggest Overhaul of U.S. Policy Toward Taiwan in Over 40 Years
Elements of the Taiwan Policy Act, introduced by congressional heavyweights in June, concern the White House, the national security adviser said on Wednesday. ( read original story ...)
3 Top Tech Stocks Ready for a Bull Run
It's been a challenging year for tech stocks as rising rates and other macro headwinds have driven investors toward more conservative investments. It can be tempting to avoid the tech sector ... ( read original story ...)
Chobani’s IPO Would Have Been a Big One. Now It’s Gone.
Chobani has requested to withdraw the IPO, according to a Sept. 2 letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission. ( read original story ...)
Starlux attracts Chang family as investors
Chang's second brother, Chang Kuo-ming, along with their brother-in-law Cheng Shen-chih, will participate in share issuances of Starlux Airlines. Cheng Shen-chih is the president of Evergreen ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s strength in chips is the world’s great weakness
China’s threat to blockade Taiwan has exposed the vulnerability of the world’s access to computer chips. But the island’s chipmakers are resisting pressure to shift their manufacturing offshore. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan representative will attend Abe state funeral, foreign ministry says
A representative from Taiwan will attend the state funeral of slain former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe this month, but is still discussing whom to send, the Taiwanese foreign ministry said on ... ( read original story ...)
LitePoint innovative solutions simplify wireless testing to fuel future growth
As the COVID-19 pandemic starts to level off in 2022s, LitePoint hosts the Innovation and Testing Technology Forum in Taipei and Hsinchu city on August 2 and 4 respectively. This annual event is ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-Taiwan confident it can sign ‘high standard’ U.S. trade deal
Taiwan is confident it can sign a "high standard" trade deal with the United States under a new framework, President Tsai Ing-wen told a visiting group of U.S. lawmakers on Thursday. Washington and ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan president says will work with the U.S. to forge closer economic ties
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen told a delegation of U.S. lawmakers on Thursday that the island will continue to work with the United States to forge closer trade and economic ties. Tsai thanked the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan confident it can sign ‘high standard’ U.S. trade deal
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen told a delegation of U.S. lawmakers on Thursday that the island will continue to work with the United States to forge closer trade and economic ties. ( read original story ...)
Another US congressional delegation in Taiwan amid tensions
Another U.S. congressional delegation is visiting Taiwan as tensions remain high with China over its claims to the self-governed island. A steady stream of U.S. visitors have come to meet with ... ( read original story ...)
Biden advisor cites ‘some concern’ with Taiwan security bill amid ‘distinct threat’ from China
White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said the Biden administration has “some concern” with a Taiwan security bill moving through congress, as he said China continues to pose a “distinct ... ( read original story ...)