Businesses seeking success in the digital economy need to rethink their operational strategies by effectively managing and analyzing data. This underscores the significance of digital transformation, ...
Taiwan Submarine Project Chief Quits, Ministry Says Plans to Proceed
Taiwan, which China views as its own territory, has made the submarine programme a key part of an ambitious project to modernise its armed forces as Beijing stages almost daily military exercises to assert sovereignty claims Taipei rejects.
Taiwan’s Yilan County to roll out smart parking meters May 1
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Yilan County Government will roll out 230 smart parking meters at four locations beginning May 1.
Oversold Taiwan Stock Market Due For Support
The Taiwan stock market has tracked lower in five straight sessions, slumping almost 900 points or 4.4 percent along the way. The ...
Taiwan’s Wind Power Ambitions Are in Peril
The incoming administration must act quickly to stave off an energy crisis. It should start with throwing out local procurement rules.
Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in LA joins Inland Chinese Association to support ‘Shoes for Kids’
The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles (TECO-LA), represented by Director General Amino Chi, once again joined the Inland Chinese Association’s (ICA) annual Orange Picking Event on ...
New apartments getting smaller
New apartments in Taiwan’s major cities are getting smaller, while old apartments are increasingly occupied by older people, many of whom live alone, government data showed. The phenomenon has to do ...
Cho names new economics minister
Premier-designate Cho Jung-tai (卓榮泰) yesterday named six more Cabinet members who are to take office on May 20, including the cofounder of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC, 台積電) supplier ...
Rallies held over historic beer factory rezoning
Supporters and opponents of a new zoning project involving the Chien Kuo Beer Factory (建國啤酒廠), which the Taipei City Government has designated as a historic site, yesterday morning staged separate ...
Taiwan semiconductor veteran JW Kuo named as economy minister as new government signals plans to reduce reliance on mainland China will continue
Next government has signalled it will continue current policy of diversifying trade links and developing core industries, including cybersecurity and defence ...
Taiwan city holds disaster drill for possible Chinese military attack
A city in Taiwan has held disaster drills to enhance its preparedness for a possible Chinese military attack. Around 600 people, including police, firefighters, and private-sector volunteers ...
Computex Taipei Forum to focus on generative AI
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Computex Taipei, one of the top three information technology trade shows in the world, will take place June 4–7 at Nangang Exhibition Center Halls 1 and 2, with a special focus ...
Bain proposes Japan’s Kioxia IPO to clear $5.8 bln loan refinance
Bain Capital has proposed an initial public offering (IPO) of Japan's Kioxia Holdings as part of a plan to allow the money-losing chipmaker to refinance a $5.8 billion loan coming due in June, ...
Taiwan Semi’s AI Boom and US Expansion Set to Drive Q1 Earnings Growth
Key Taiwanese contract chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (NYSE:TSM) expects to report a 5% rise in first-quarter profit on Thursday backed by robust demand. The artificial intelligence ...
Taiwan’s Penghu Ferry enjoys expanded internet access
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwan’s passenger ship “Penghu Ferry” can now enjoy internet access at sea thanks to new coastal broadband stations and improved onboard electronics.
Taiwan earthquake prompts TSMC factory evacuation, disrupting chip supply and raising prices.
In the aftermath of a seismic event that rocked Taiwan, the world braces for potential disruptions in the supply of semiconductors, sending shockwaves across industries reliant on electronic devices.