TAIPEI -- Taiwan Cement, one of the island's oldest companies and the very first to list on the Taipei bourse, has dropped "cement" from its English name in a symbol of an ongoing drive to diversify ...
U.S., allies call for Taiwan to be allowed to take part in WHO meeting
The United States and several of its allies, including Britain, Canada, Australia, Germany and Japan, issued a joint statement on Friday calling on Taiwan to be allowed to take part in a key meeting of the World Health Organisation this month.
At Record Highs, Is It Too Late to Buy Taiwan Semiconductor Stock?
Taiwan Semiconductor Company supplies some of the largest artificial intelligence companies, including Nvidia.
China will never get its paws on Taiwan’s chipmaking machines
Invaders would find gear disabled. Should the Chinese ever attempt to take control of Taiwan, they will not be able to seize the most advanced chip-making technology from ASML. Bloomberg reports that ASML has devised a method to render its machines inoperative remotely.
Taipei slams ‘provocation’ as China simulates Taiwan ‘blockade’
Three days after the inauguration of Taiwan's new president, China has begun a major military exercise apparently to simulate a blockade around the island.
The world’s top chipmakers can push a ‘kill switch’ should China invade Taiwan, Bloomberg reports
Chipmakers ASML and TSMC can disable advanced chipmaking machines remotely, Bloomberg reports.The move addresses growing fears of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, a key semiconductor producer.A ...
Chinese Drills Around Taiwan ‘Cut Off’ its Early Warning Islands; Taipei Aims HF-3 Missiles at PLA Navy
China considers the islands of great strategic value, connecting Taiwan via sea and air links, as early warning features that can alert Taipei of ...
TSMC Will Keep Trade Secrets in Taiwan: Tech Minister
The company's technology minister says it can do two things at once: expand its operations abroad and keep its secrets secure in Taiwan.
Is China- Taiwan War imminent? Taipei scrambles fighter jets after being surrounded by Chinese ships. What will US do?
In a military exercise by China, Taiwan and some islands controlled by it have been surrounded raising the specter of war. However, conflict is unlikely in this situation.
Mainland China to be tested by Taiwan under William Lai, with global view of cross-strait policies on the line: analysts
Many cross-strait assumptions ‘should be thrown out of the window’ as things change at ‘surprising speed’, former KMT lawmaker tells virtual seminar, attended also by mainland and overseas academics.
Morning Bid: Nvidia Aces Fed, Tense Taiwan and UK Poll
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Yet another quarterly earnings beat from AI-chip behemoth Nvidia catapulted Wall St stock futures higher again on Thursday - batting ...
What’s Going On With Nvidia Supplier Taiwan Semi Stock On Thursday?
Taiwanese contract chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (NYSE:TSM) projected a 10% annual revenue growth in the global semiconductor industry, excluding memory chips. "This is a new golden ...
Taiwan scrambles jets and puts missile, naval and land units on alert over China’s military drills
Taiwan scrambled jets and put missile, naval and land units on alert Thursday over Chinese military exercises being conducted around the self-governing island democracy where a new president took ...
Beijing Stages War Games Around Taiwan as Backlash Begins Against New President Lai
Communist China launched military drills around Free China on Thursday, in what appears to be just the beginning of Beijing’s backlash to the inauguration of the island’s new president, Lai Ching-te, ...
Taiwan scrambles jets, puts forces on alert as China calls new war games “powerful punishment” for the island
Taiwan puts forces on alert, accuses China of an "irrational provocation" with its latest war games, and vows not to "shy away" from any threat.
With mock attacks, China sends honed warning to Taiwan’s new president
In launching two days of "punishment" drills to protest against what it sees as the separatist instincts of Taiwan's newly inaugurated President Lai Ching-te, Beijing is sending a finely calibrated warning.