Public opinion in other western nations supported Taiwan - which China has long claimed as a breakaway territory - the survey showed. The majority of people surveyed would not back a US-led alliance ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor Vs. Samsung Vs. Intel: Battle At The Leading Edge
The GAA technology puts multiple horizontal nanosheets on top of ... can be explained by investors avoiding Taiwan's geopolitical risks that have been amplified by the Russian-Ukraine crisis and ... ( read original story ...)
Analysis: Xi’s new generals offer cohesion over possible Taiwan plans
Chinese President Xi Jinping's new generals may have been selected for their political loyalty to him, but those ties could serve at least one vital military purpose in any Taiwan invasion plan: ... ( read original story ...)
China to break its own record: World’s new largest wind farm could power 13 million homes
China plans to break its own record for the world's largest wind farm by constructing a new one before 2025 that could power more than 13 million homes. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan delegation looks to build tech ties with Latvia, Lithuania amid China tensions
A six-person delegation from Taipei is exchanging ideas this week with education and technology officials from the two Baltic states Analyst says Taiwan is trying to expand international influence in ... ( read original story ...)
Gamuda lands rail project in Taiwan
Engineering, property and infrastructure group Gamuda Bhd has been appointed as main contractor for a RM2.13 billion railway project in Taiwan. The project entails the realignment of an underground ... ( read original story ...)
Russia’s Sechin says Taiwan will return to China ‘on schedule’
One of Russian President Vladimir Putin's closest allies, oil chief Igor Sechin, on Thursday heaped praise on China's leadership, quipping that Taiwan would return to its "native harbour" on time. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Tensions Raise Alarms Over Risks to World’s Subsea Cables
(Bloomberg) -- Surging tensions with China have prompted Taiwan to boost its military defenses. Now it’s heeding the lessons of the war in Ukraine to address one of its bigger weakness: the fragile ... ( read original story ...)
Gamuda JV wins RM2.13bil underground railway contract in Taiwan
Gamuda Bhd together with Asia World Engineering & Construction Co (AWEC) has secured a RM2.13bil underground railway project in Taiwan. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor: Growth Stock With High Geopolitical Risks
TSMC is steadily passing through the period of falling demand for client companies' products. See why TSM stock is attractive to long-term investors. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Q3 GDP seen growing 3.2%, struggling against trade headwinds
Taiwan's economy likely expanded slightly faster in the third quarter compared to the prior quarter but at an anaemic pace due to increased global economic headwinds denting demand for technology ... ( read original story ...)
Analysis: Need for speed: China Xi’s new generals offer cohesion over possible Taiwan plans
Chinese President Xi Jinping's new generals may have been selected for their political loyalty to him, but those ties could serve at least one vital military purpose in any Taiwan invasion plan: ... ( read original story ...)
ITRI, AcBel sign electric vehicle power device deal
The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI, 工研院) and power management company AcBel Polytech Inc (康舒科技) on Tuesday signed a contract in a bid to develop next-generation electric vehicle power ... ( read original story ...)
Faraday to meet revenue target due to profit boost
Faraday Technology Corp (智原科技), which designs application-specific ICs, on Tuesday reported better-than-expected profit for last quarter, saying that it is on track to achieve its revenue growth ... ( read original story ...)
FSC not planning to expand ban on short-selling
A short-selling ban on stocks that fell 3.5 percent or more in the previous trading session took effect on Monday — unlike previous bans in 1998, 2008 and 2015, which applied to all stocks. The ... ( read original story ...)
Make Taiwan ‘indespensable,’ but do not provoke China, US pundit says
Taiwan should make itself “indispensable” for the global economy and refrain from provoking China, three-time Pulitzer Prize winner Thomas Friedman told a business forum in Taipei yesterday. Friedman, ... ( read original story ...)