Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.'s June sales fell 11.1% to 156.4 billion New Taiwan dollars ($5 billion), the fourth consecutive month of decline. Capital investment by customers like Apple and ...
Losing Taiwan’s Semiconductors Would Devastate the US Economy
A battle for semiconductor manufacturing is happening across the Pacific. For years, Beijing has been pumping hundreds of billions of dollars into its domestic industry in an effort to cut ...
Taiwan Chip Exports Plunge 21% as Device Makers Clear Inventory
Taiwan’s exports of integrated circuit chips dropped for a sixth consecutive month in June on slowing global demand.Most Read from BloombergPoisoned Cough Syrup Killed Kids. Authorities Cut the ...
Grade-A office occupancy rate in Taipei unchanged
The occupancy rate for Grade-A offices in Taipei last quarter was unchanged at 2.7 percent, while rents climbed 1.3 percent from a year earlier, as companies maintained a cautious approach about ...
Bulgari apologizes for referring to Taiwan as a country after Chinese outcry
Italian luxury fashion house Bulgari was forced to apologize on Chinese social media platform Weibo after referring to Taiwan as a country on their website.
India’s Gujarat in talks with Foxconn for its semiconductor plant
India's Gujarat state is holding talks with Foxconn over a semiconductor plant, a top government official told Reuters, days after the Taiwanese giant broke off a $19.5 billion joint-venture plan with ...
Taipei to crack down on littering in Wanhua: mayor
Taipei will deploy more mobile surveillance cameras in Wanhua District (萬華) and increase fines to solve the issue of people littering in the district, Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an (蔣萬安) said Wednesday.
No wriggle room on one-China principle: China Daily editorial
Considering the existence of quite strong anti-China political forces and the active moves of certain Taiwan secessionists in the West, wrongly listing Taiwan as a country rather than part of China is ...
Bulgari apologizes to China for listing Taiwan as a country after online backlash
Italian luxury brand Bulgari is the latest international brand to apologize to China after listing Taiwan as a country on its website ...
China conducts second day of exercises nearby, Taiwan says
The large-scale drills included fighter jets, bombers and warships, as Beijing keeps up military pressure on the self-ruling island democracy it claims as its territory.
Paraguay’s president-elect vows to be ‘on the side’ of Taiwan
Paraguay's incoming president Santiago Pena said Wednesday the country would stand by Taiwan's side for the duration of his five-year term, reaffirming it as Taipei's lone diplomatic ally in South ...
Paraguay’s president-elect recommits to ties as Taiwan’s last ally in South America
Paraguay’s president-elect, Santiago Pena, has committed to maintaining diplomatic ties with Taiwan, going against a trend of Taipei’s diplomatic allies switching their allegiance to China.
Foxconn targets India’s chip scheme after pulling plug on $19.5 billion venture
Foxconn said it intends to apply for incentives under India's semiconductor production plan, a day after the Taiwanese firm split with Vedanta on a $19.5 billion chipmaking joint venture.
Ahead of Taipei’s military drills, China sends jets, warships towards Taiwan in forceful display
The Chinese People's Liberation Army sent 38 warplanes and 9 navy vessels around Taiwan, between 6 a.m. Tuesday to 6 a.m. Wednesday.
China Warplanes Make Biggest Taiwan Incursion in Three Months
Following recent visits by U.S. and Canadian lawmakers to Taiwan, China deployed the most warplanes into sensitive areas around the island since large-scale military exercises in April.
Bulgari apologizes for Taiwan listing amid Chinese social media uproar
Bulgari has apologized for listing Taiwan and China separately on some of its websites, after Chinese social media users accused the luxury jeweler of treating the island as an independent country.