Taiwan and Japan are facing the issue of aging population. Thus, both regions' traditional industries and the technology sectors actively seek digital transformation. Taiwanese digital media outlet ...
Taiwan’s Gogoro to enter Philippine market in 2023
Urban electric scooter and battery-swapping platform Gogoro Inc. is set to enter the Philippines in the first quarter of 2023, through a partnership with Globe Telecom Inc.’s wholly-owned subsidiary ...
Nato holds first dedicated talks on China threat to Taiwan – FT
Members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization held their first dedicated debate on Taiwan in September, as the United States encourages other members of NATO to pay more attention to the rising ...
Taiwan Economy Grew 4% In Quarter Marked By Heightened Military Tension With Mainland China
China carried out military exercises in the waters around Taiwan that appeared to simulate an attack following the August visit to Taipei by U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Beijing claims sovereignty over Taiwan,
Taiwan Warns of Hit to Its Exports from US Chip Restrictions
Taiwan’s semiconductor industry may be impacted by recent US moves to reduce reliance on the island’s leading-edge technology, according to a Taiwanese economic official. A recently passed US semiconductor law, along with a similar proposal in Europe ...
Stock Market Today: Asian markets, oil prices, FPI flows & 7 other things you should know
Nifty futures on the Singapore Exchange quoted 11.50 points, or 0.06 per cent, lower at 18,747, hinting at a muted start for the domestic market on Wednesday.
India’s Tata in talks to buy Wistron’s India facility – report
India's Tata Group is in discussions with Taipei's Wistron Corp to buy its manufacturing facility for up to 50 billion rupees ($612.6 million), the Economic Times business daily reported on Wednesday, ...
Taiwan real estate transaction volumes down 19% to USD825.5m in Q3
Find out how each sector performed during the quarter. A recent Savills report says market activity was generally sluggish as transaction volumes in the commercial property sector totalled NT$25.6 ...
How Taiwan differs from China after pandemic missteps
Mistakes during Covid-19 brought election losses for Taiwan’s ruling party. The party leader accepted the people’s judgment with humility.
Across the Taiwan Strait, another lockdown protest
At a time of high tension across the Taiwan Strait—following an unprecedented series of Chinese military exercises in August—these were striking results. Yet they probably do not signal change in Taiwanese sentiment towards China,
Taiwan and the U.S. Need Statesmanship, Not Partisanship
Without a comprehensive strategy, the island and the West will face a mounting peril from Beijing.
CPI controllable: central bank head
TOLERABLE’: The NT dollar is expected to fall 6 percent against the US dollar this year, which would add up to 0.3 percentage points to the CPI, the central bank head said Taiwan’s inflation remains ...
Buy Taiwan Semi Stock Into a Weak Chip Market, Says J.P. Morgan
TSMC is now firmly positioned as the key enabler of the new computing revolution," wrote J.P. Morgan analyst Gokul Hariharan. He's bullish on the shares.
It’s too early to link protests in China to increased aggression toward Taiwan, says author Emily Parker
Emily Parker, author of 'Now I Know Who My Comrades Are,' joins 'TechCheck' to discuss China's Covid response, if unrest makes Chinese aggression towards Taiwan more or less likely and more.
Taiwan condemns China’s ‘zero-COVID policy,’ stands in solidarity with protesters
Taiwan called on China to let the country "return to normal" in the wake of widespread protests over their zero-COVID policy.
Team of UK lawmakers visits Taiwan amid strained China ties
A group of British lawmakers began a visit to Taiwan on Tuesday and were scheduled to meet with President Tsai Ing-Wen and other politicians after British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declared that the “golden era” of U.