Taiwan Semiconductor has reported strong financial numbers for Q3. See why I believe right now is a good time for long-term investors to buy TSM stock. ( read original story ...)
Tourists flock to Taiwan as COVID entry restrictions eased
Taiwan lifted all its COVID-19 entry restrictions on Thursday, allowing tourists unfettered access to the self-ruled island after over 2 1/2 years of border controls. Hong ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor: Excellent Quarter Reaffirms Our Bullish View
Taiwan Semiconductor delivered another impressive Q3 even though it sounded a bit cautious. See why we believe TSM stock offers a very attractive risk/reward. ( read original story ...)
From COVID to Taiwan: How China Stands Ahead of 20th Party Congress
The CCP's 19th Central Committee, formed in 2017 as Xi began his second term as leader, held its seventh and last assembly on Wednesday to approve October 16 as the date for the 20th National Congress ... ( read original story ...)
What chip bust? A Japanese semiconductor firm IPO jumps almost 15% in its trading debut
Shares in semiconductor firm Socionext surged 14.6% in their debut on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Wednesday, defying both a drought in initial public offerings and a rapidly deflating chip market. ( read original story ...)
Tourism, businesses cheer as Taiwan reopens borders for international travel
Travel agencies have seen an uptick in bookings, and airlines are adding flights to accommodate the soaring demand to and from Taiwan ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Base Food, offering complete nutritional foods, files for IPO
Base Food Tokyo-based Base Food, developing and selling nutritionally complete food products, announced on Wednesday that its IPO application to list on the Tokyo Stock Exchange had ... ( read original story ...)
TSMC cuts capex on inflation worries after posting 80% profit jump
TSMC's dominance in making some of the world's most advanced chips for high-end customers such as Apple Inc and Qualcomm Inc had shielded it from the .. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan chipmaker TSMC says quarterly profit $8.8 billion
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the biggest contract manufacturer of processor chips for smartphones and other products, said Thursday that its quarterly profit rose 79.7% over a year earlier ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan government warns that «the island will not be the only victim» of a blockade by China
Taiwan’s Finance Minister Wang Mei Hua warned Thursday that a Chinese blockade of the island would hurt other nations in the region, including Beijing, he told Bloomberg. «Taiwan would not […] ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei Metro takes lead from Tokyo, Seoul in offering free sanitary products to fight period poverty in Asia
Starting on November 1, the Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation will provide menstrual products on request at 20 of its busiest stations. ( read original story ...)
How to Avoid a War Over Taiwan
Avoiding war in the Taiwan Strait requires all sides to be deterred. At a minimum, Taiwan must be deterred from declaring formal independence, Washington must be deterred from recognizing Taiwan as an ... ( read original story ...)
Senate tees up billions in military aid to Taiwan to counter Chinese aggression
The Senate hopes to pass a defense policy bill later this year, and that bill now includes significant military aid to Taiwan despite warnings from China. ( read original story ...)
EV Charging Firm First to Tap Peachtree Corners Through Taiwan Innovation Partnership
Noodoe, which offers electric-vehicle charging stations and a software “operating system” for those deploying the assets, has become the first tech firm to take advantage of a Peachtree Corners ... ( read original story ...)
China-Taiwan: Can a tech billionaire create a civilian fighting force?
In September this year a retired tech billionaire in Taipei, white-haired and bespectacled, called the island's media to a press conference to tell them he was pledging one billion Taiwan dollars ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Won’t Be Only Victim Of a Chinese Blockade, Minister Says
Taiwan’s economy minister warned that a Chinese blockade of the island would harm other nations in the region, including China itself, while stressing that Taipei has made plans for such a scenario. ( read original story ...)