Doksuri regained super typhoon strength on Thursday in its final approach to southeastern China after pummelling Taiwan and the northern Philippines with rain and strong winds that led to the capsize ...
ASE expects core business revenue to expand in Q3
ASE Technology Holding Co (日月光投控) yesterday forecast that revenue from its core chip assembly and test manufacturing business would grow by a mid-to-high single-digit percentage sequentially this ...
Japan raises alarm over China’s military, Russia ties and Taiwan tensions in new defense paper
The Japanese government has stepped up its alarm over Chinese assertiveness, warning in a report that the country faces its worst security threats since World War II as it plans to implement a new strategy that calls for a major military buildup.
Taiwan returns to growth in Q2 on strong domestic demand, but exports weak
Taiwan's export-dependent economy returned to growth in the second quarter, helped by resilient domestic consumption, while exports remained weak as a result of flagging demand for the island's ...
Taiwan Q2 GDP Returns to Growth, Pulling Out of Recession From Q1
Gross domestic product (GDP) expanded by a preliminary 1.45% in the April-June period versus a year earlier, the statistics agency said on Friday, beating the 0.8% growth forecast in a Reuters poll.
UPDATE 2-Taiwan returns to growth in Q2 on strong domestic demand, but exports weak
Taiwan's export-dependent economy returned to growth in the second quarter, helped by resilient domestic consumption, while exports remained weak as a result of flagging demand for the island's ...
Taiwan Semiconductor’s Sales Are Down — Even With the AI Boom
Investors have bid up computer chip stocks such as TSMC this year on the back of the artificial intelligence (AI) boom, which requires an immense amount of computing power to train and run. The ...
Brave smelly tofu and taste the freshest seafood in Taipei
On the food and beverage front, Taipei boasts diverse delicacies that go way beyond boba. Scallion and daikon pancake, hot pot, braised beef noodles, xiao long bao and oyster mee sua — just to name ...
Taiwan Amps Up Chinese Invasion Drills to Deliver a Message: War Could Happen
Military and civilian exercises are larger, louder, better coordinated as government seeks to battle public complacency.
Typhoon Doksuri approaches China and Taiwan, bringing heavy winds and disruptions
Coastal regions in China and Taiwan are taking precautions as Typhoon Doksuri approaches, bringing heavy winds and rain to the area. Its force has weakened, but it still remains a threat.
Chip giant TSMC determined to ‘keep roots in Taiwan’: CEO
Chip giant TSMC said it is determined to "keep its roots in Taiwan", as it launched a massive new research and development facility in the northern city of Hsinchu on Friday. At the Friday launch of ...
Typhoon Doksuri destroys power lines, closes factories as it rips into China
By Bernard Orr and Yimou Lee BEIJING/TAIPEI (Reuters) -Typhoon Doksuri swept into China's southeastern Fujian province on Friday unleashing heavy rain and violent gusts of wind that whipped power ...
TSMC reassures commitment to Taiwan amid global expansion
TSMC reaffirmed its investment commitment to Taiwan on Friday as the world's largest contract chip maker ramps up expansion abroad. Speaking at a ceremony to open a massive global research and ...
Carmakers under pressure to transform business or face elimination, says Kia Taiwan executive
About 30% of existing carmakers will face elimination from the market in 2030 due to a failure to transform their business, shifting away from fuel vehicles and toward electric vehicles (EV).
TSMC Says It Remains Rooted in Taiwan as Company Ramps up Global Expansion
HSINCHU, Taiwan (Reuters) - Chip giant TSMC CEO C.C. Wei said on Friday the Taiwanese company remains rooted to the island as the world's largest contract chip maker ramps up expansion abroad. Wei made the comment at a ceremony to open a massive global research and development center in Taiwan's chip hub of Hsinchu.
Years after #MeToo first swept the world, Taiwan races to respond
Six years after the #MeToo movement rose to global prominence and toppled powerful perpetrators of sexual abuse, Taiwan is racing to reform laws and provide training and support as it reckons with its own wave of complaints.