(RTTNews) - Taiwan's exports declined for the third straight month in November, and at the fastest pace in nearly seven years, largely due to a plunge in global demand for plastics and rubber articles ...
Scoot having more flights from Taipei to S’pore & Tokyo from Jan. 2023, includes Pikachu jet
More flights daily and weekly. Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, announced on Dec. 7 that flights between Taipei and Singapore will be increased from 18 flight ...
U.S. approves $425 million in further arms sales to Taiwan
The arms sales are sure to rankle China, which regards Taiwan as part of its territory, to be reunified with the mainland by force if necessary.
Global warning signs: Taiwan’s exports slump more than expected
Taiwan's exports fell for the third straight month in November and more sharply than forecast due to the worsening state of theglobal economy and China's COVID-19 curbs, with inflation and interest ...
Taiwan November Exports Plunge, Outlook Poor
Taiwan's exports fell in November for the third straight month and more rapidly than forecast due to the worsening state of the global economy, and with the outlook again clouded by inflation and ...
Is Taiwan’s IC design sector impacted by declined Samsung phone shipmemt?
Samsung Electronics has reduced smartphone production at its Vietnam production line, which could have some negative impacts on Taiwanese IC design houses like MediaTek. However, this likely won't ...
UPDATE 1-U.S. to boost Taiwan’s stretched air force with $428 mln in spare parts
The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale of $428 million in aircraft parts for Taiwan to help its air force, which is strained from repeatedly intercepting Chinese jets operating ...
Four ribs sticking out of forest floor lead students to massive discovery in Taiwan
Geologist Yang Zirui, a professor at National Cheng Kung University, was called to explore the forest in Hengchun with a team of students, the university said in a Monday, Dec. 5 news release. The ...
US approves $425 million in arms sales to Taiwan
The Biden administration on Tuesday signed off on two new significant arms sales to Taiwan in approvals that are sure to rankle China. The State Department said it had okayed sales worth more than ...
U.S. to boost Taiwan’s stretched air force with $428 mln in spare parts
The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale of $428 million in aircraft parts for Taiwan to help its air force, which is strained from repeatedly intercepting Chinese jets operating ...
Taiwan seeks to reassure on TSMC commitment to island despite U.S. investment
Taiwan's economy minister said on Wednesday that the island remains chipmaker TSMC's most important production base after the company announced it would more than triple its planned investment at its ...
Taiwan Semiconductor announces 2nd Phoenix factory during Biden visit. Company plans $40B investment
TSMC's original investment would more than triple and the $40 billion stake would represent the largest private-sector investment ever in Arizona.
Dharmaj Crop Guard IPO share allotment: Check status online, grey market premium; listing on 8 Dec
Dharmaj Crop Guard IPO received an encouraging response from investors as the overall issue was subscribed 35.49 times. The portion set aside for qualified institutional buyers (QIBs) and high net ...
Semiconductors: Tech sector may rely on Taiwan ‘longer than many want to,’ analyst says
CFRA Research Senior Equity Analyst Angelo Zino joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the future of U.S. investment in chip production, TSMC's plans to build a chip plant in Arizona, and more.
Surprise! Could Samsung Overtake Buffet Stock Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing?
In today's video, Jose Najarro and Nick Rossolillo discuss recent news impacting Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM) and why customers might shift to Samsung to manufacture next-generation ...
Taiwan foreign minister: China may scapegoat us over Covid protests
Joseph Wu backs Chinese protesters but says Beijing ‘might try to create external crisis to divert domestic attention’