British chip firm Arm has been taken off the roster for China’s semiconductor supply chain after the UK and US adopting stringent export controls on advanced chips to the country. It has reportedly ...
31st Taiwan Excellence Awards: Honouring Taiwan’s Innovation in Tech
This year Taiwan Excellence Awards received a huge number of registrations with around 547 brands and a total of 1,109 products.
Analyzing Taiwan Semiconductor’s Short Interest
Taiwan Semiconductor's (NYSE:TSM) short percent of float has risen 9.76% since its last report. The company recently reported that it has 23.17 million shares sold short, which is 0.45% of all regular ...
Taipei Fine Arts Museum’s show revisits Taiwanese arts, entertainment of the 1980s
Dawn Of A Transdisciplinary Taiwan documents the blossoming of the arts and pop culture scene. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Where Will Taiwan Elections Lead?
The KMT’s victories in November, while largely centered on local issues, can work to the benefit cross-Strait ties. Taiwan needs more political leaders with a greater sense of responsibility for the nation,
Taiwan to set up task force to protect critical technologies
Taiwan's government will form a "critical technology review" task force to screen outward investments to prevent the outflows of related technologies essential to Taiwan's economic development and ...
20 Fun Things To Do In Taipei On A Rainy Day
When the rain is pouring outside and you’re stuck indoors, it can be hard to know what to do with yourself. But have no fear! There are plenty of fun things to do in Taipei on a rainy day. From ...
What Will the New Chair of Taiwan’s Ruling Party Mean for Cross-Strait Relations?
Decoding William Lai’s positioning on cross-strait relations – and the implications for peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific.
Mainland China targets Taiwan with booze ban as import rejections top 2,400 since last October
Mainland’s China’s customs authority has rejected 2,409 applications to import food and beverages from Taiwan since October last year, with prized hard liquor label Kinmen Kaoliang Liquor the latest ...
Taiwan Grapples With Statues of Its Former Dictator
Chiang Kai-shek is a divisive figure inseparable from Taiwan's history. Now the government is encouraging people to take down remaining statues of him and offering subsidies to do so.
Taiwan lawmaker says ‘no reason’ mainland China won’t lift Kinmen Kaoliang Liquor ban
Mainland officials see ‘no reason’ Kinmen Kaoliang Liquor cannot be approved for import if supplementary documents are completed, says Taiwanese lawmaker Chen Yu-chen, from the opposition KMT.
ATrack Launches a Range of 4G Telematics Devices and Asset Trackers
ATrack Technology Inc., a well-known global Telematics brand, recently launched three new 4G products for fleet management and asset tracking, including the AK500 Telematics Gateway, AX300 OBD vehicle ...
China sends record-setting 18 bombers into Taiwan’s air-defense zone as tensions continue to simmer
China's bomber flights around Taiwan are efforts by the PLA "to adapt to the latest changes and accumulate experience," one expert said.
ANZCham urges more open Taiwan
ANZCham made the comment as it released its annual discussion paper, as trade among the three economies flourishes. The removal last month of quarantine requirements for visitors to Taiwan is a big ...
Environmental Impact Assessment: Turning down Taiwan’s heat
In summertime, Taiwan’s cities become so hot that the amount of electricity used by air-conditioning units threatens the stability of the power grid. Because of the heat, residents with cardiovascular ...
Arizona Democrats take economic spotlight at Phoenix event for semiconductor manufacturer
It was the first big event of its type since Democrats swept all the major statewide races in the November election. Republicans were largely absent.