Taiwanese officials claim China’s customs administration has barred shipments of squid, Pacific saury, fourfinger threadfin and possibly other species.
The US-China conflict to watch is the Chip War — which centers on Taiwan
The United States used to be the global leader in designing and building the fastest chips, but its edge is slipping.
Income taxes drive gains in November tax revenue
Corporate income tax revenue spiked 70.3 percent to NT$7.8 billion, while personal income tax revenue grew 2.6 percent to NT$22.9 billion, the ministry told a news conference in Taipei. Despite an ...
Taiwan’s exports slump 13.1% to lowest in 19 months
The agency is looking at a 3.9 percent fall in exports this quarter, but the actual decline would double to 7 percent, Tsai said, adding that tepid sales spread to high-tech sectors without signs of ...
China Embargo on Taiwan Fish Deepens in Wake of Pelosi Trip
China has dramatically scaled back purchases of Taiwanese fish this year, as Beijing seeks to punish the island’s democratically elected government for expanding ties with the US and its allies. Most ...
Fairphone to launch modular smartphones in Taiwan
Far Eastern Telecommunications (FET) has announced that it will start marketing a modular smartphone developed by Netherlands-based Fairphone in the Taiwanese market shortly.
Temasek-backed ShopBack closes US$200 mil Series F round, ‘gears up’ for IPO
The raise will support the Group’s growth efforts across the Asia Pacific as it gears up for the public markets.
US approves $15b for Taiwan weapons funding
The US will provide millions of dollars for the first time to the self-governed island as it comes under increasing pressure from China.
US House passes $858bn defence bill with weapons funding for Taiwan
The US House of Representatives has passed a sweeping $858bn defence spending bill that provides $10bn to fund the provision of weapons to Taiwan as the country comes under increasing pressure from ...
Barnaby Joyce says future Taiwan visits should include officials or even ministers
Former deputy prime minister thinks it ‘could be smart’ for future delegations to be widened, despite risk of angering China ...
US approves sale of aircraft spare parts to Taiwan
The US State Department has approved a $428m potential foreign military sale (FMS) of aircraft standard and non-standard spare parts to Taiwan.
SinoPac aims to maintain 60 percent dividend ratio
SinoPac Financial Holdings Co (永豐金控) aims to maintain its dividend payout ratio at 60 percent next year as it is on track to post stable profit growth this year, the company told an investors’ ...
Number of workers in furlough programs drops
The number of workers on furlough programs dropped from 18,163 on Thursday last week to 17,180 yesterday, while the number of companies implementing unpaid leave programs fell by 173 to 2,525, ...
US Arms Sales To Taipei Threatens Peace And Stability In The Taiwan Strait, Says China
Mao Ning urged the United States to return to the "one China" policy and abandon the practice of using the Taiwan issue to contain China.
US-China ties face new test as Washington plans to boost arms sales to Taipei
White House announces island will buy aircraft parts and other equipment worth US$425 million while Congress prepares to approve military aid Beijing says the deals are harmful to the peace and ...
ThunderCore Blockchain to Co-Host NFT Taipei
ThunderCore founder Chris Wang is scheduled to speak at NFT Taipei on the importance of Web2.5 and how blockchain technology can gain mass adoption. He will be joined in the lineup by Ethereum ...