The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is set to hold its annual democracy assembly in Taipei. Some people find this news surprising. That the meeting is being hosted by NED is not a surprise at ... ( read original story ...)
Palace Hotel Tokyo inks deal for Taipei site to boost brand overseas
The Ambassador Hotel Taipei, which opened in 1964 and was popular among Japanese tourists and business travelers, closed in September. Palace Hotel Tokyo signed a deal with the property's operator, ... ( read original story ...)
Most Americans, British and Australians support helping Taiwan if China attacks, new poll shows
A new study revealed that the majority of adults from the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia believe other countries should offer help to Taiwan in case an invasion occurs. The ... ( read original story ...)
3 reasons why Intel’s Mobileye IPO flopped
The Israeli self-driving tech specialist has been a poor fit for Intel and the timing of its share sale has been even worse. ( read original story ...)
3 reasons behind Intel’s disastrous Mobileye IPO
The Israeli self-driving tech specialist has been a poor fit for Intel and the timing of its share sale has been even worse. ( read original story ...)
Intel’s Mobileye raises IPO price to $21, begins trading on Wednesday
Intel's (INTC) spin-off of its Mobileye autonomous vehicle unit is finally upon us. Shares of the Israel-based company, which will trade under the ticker MBLY, are set to trade on Wednesday, October ... ( read original story ...)
Chipmaker UMC cuts capex in readiness for prolonged downturn
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwanese chipmaker United Microelectronics ... compared with a previous plan for $3.6 billion, said finance chief Chitung Liu. However, expansion in Singapore and Tainan in ... ( read original story ...)
China says it is ‘closer than ever’ to reunification with Taiwan
China has said it is closer than ever in history to take over Taiwan amid concerns of the island nation that Beijing would escalate diplomatic “attacks” on Taipei as Xi Jinping had more power. ( read original story ...)
Alchip Technologies Joins UCIe Consortium
Will Help Define the Future of High Performance Chiplet Technology Joins UCIe Consortium has joined the UCIe™ Consortium at the Contributor level and will be an active voice in shaping the future of ... ( read original story ...)
How Ukraine Is Defying China To Deepen Ties With Taiwan
China may be walking a fine line with its understated backing of Russia, but Ukraine is attempting to strike a similar balance by growing ties with Taiwan. Beijing claims the island as its own and was ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan suffers sixth-month loss in the non-life insurance industry
Non-life insurers suffered a 681.1% loss in September compared to a year before. Taiwan’s non-life insurance industry suffered a 681.1% year-on-year pre-tax profit loss amounting to $4.01b (NT$129.4b) ... ( read original story ...)
China Says It’s Historically ‘Closer Than Ever’ to Taiwan Unity
China said it had taken a historical step toward achieving unification with Taiwan, days after the ruling Communist Party concluded a congress that handed President Xi Jinping another five years in ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan handset sales likely to fall 9% or more in 2022
Handset sales in Taiwan will likely fall 9% or more in 2022 compared to a year earlier, as macro headwinds adversely affect demand, according to sources at local channel distributors. ( read original story ...)
China likely to ramp up diplomatic ‘attacks’ on Taiwan, island’s foreign minister says
China's ruling Communist Party wrapped up its congress on Saturday, cementing Chinese President Xi Jinping's grip on power. ( read original story ...)
Chip start-up pushes into Taiwan in quest for ever-smaller chips
NanoWired is a start-up by any measure. Spun off from Technical University of Darmstadt in 2017, the German company has a mere 22 employees and just a handful of customers. But chief executive Olav ... ( read original story ...)
China’s stance over Taiwan risks global meltdown
China's President Xi said the government would 'never promise to give up the use of force' to unify Taiwan with the Chinese mainland. ( read original story ...)