China slammed US Secretary of State Antony Blinken for extending his congratulations to Taiwan’s new president, underscoring how the island’s status divides the two superpowers.
Taiwan Lawmakers Defy Protesters, Look to Pass Bill on Friday
Opposition lawmakers in Taiwan will make a final push on Friday to pass a bill aimed at reining in new President Lai Ching-te’s administration, increasing the likelihood of more large protests.The two-day break is temporarily calming tensions in Taipei,
Taiwan mobile phone unit sales remain sluggish
Smartphone unit sales in Taiwan remained sluggish in April, despite the arrival of new AI-capable devices, according to local channel distributors.
In case China invades Taiwan, ASML and TSMC have a plan
ASML and TSMC have a plan to remotely disable the former's extreme ultraviolet lithography machines in case China invades Taiwan.
InnoVEX 2024 Features Record Number of Participating Countries, Showcasing Innovation Dynamics
The InnoVEX innovation and startup section of COMPUTEX 2024 will be grandly held from June 4 to June 7 on the 4th floor of Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 2. This year, over 400 startups from more than ...
Taiwan Shares May Reverse Tuesday’s Losses
The Taiwan stock market has moved lower in two of three trading days since the end of the five-day winning streak in which it had
Muted on world stage, Taiwan speaks up at Cannes
A slew of Taiwanese movies at the Cannes Film Festival offer the island an increasingly rare chance to tell its stories on the global stage. These days few countries even have formal diplomatic ...
Is China Hacking Undersea Cables? What We Know
A ship-tracking analyst says there's no apparent reason Chinese cable repair ships are switching off their location transponders.
Thousands protest against contentious Taiwan parliament reforms
Lawmakers in Taiwan jostled, unfurled banners and shouted at each other on Tuesday in a dispute about efforts to widen parliament oversight pushed by the opposition, despite the anger of the ruling ...
Protest Erupts in Taiwan Over Plan to Curb New President’s Power
Supporters of Taiwan’s new president are protesting an attempt by the China-leaning opposition to curtail his powers.Most Read from BloombergHims Debuts $199 Weight-Loss Shots at 85% Discount to ...
Taiwan’s new president calls for peace amid tenuous relations with China
Lai Ching-te, decried by Beijing as a separatist who could lead the island into war, emphasized peace and democracy in his first speech as Taiwan's new president.
China sanctions former Republican Rep Mike Gallagher after Taiwan president’s inauguration
Former Rep. Mike Gallagher, who left Congress last month, was slapped with sanctions by China on Tuesday after Taiwan's new president was inaugurated.
iPhone and Mac chipmaker TSMC can disable its factories should China invade Taiwan amid ongoing tensions between the two countries
TSMC is a key supply chain partner and is responsible for the chips that power Apple's best products including the recently released M4 iPad Pro and M2 iPad Air. It's also a company that works with ...
Unwise for Taiwan to base economic stability on US
IT is not uncommon to see Western media outlets playing up the Taiwan island's economic ties with the United States, portraying Washington as the ideal partner to help the island lessen its economic ...
Exclusive: Apple supplier Foxconn among firms asked to cut power use in Vietnam
Vietnamese officials have called on Apple supplier Foxconn to voluntarily reduce power use by 30% at its assembly plants in the north of the country where there were electricity outages last year, two ...
ASML and Taiwan Semi Prep for Potential China-Taiwan Conflict with Remote Shutdown Feature
ASML Holding NV (NASDAQ:ASML) and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (NYSE:TSM) can remotely turn off their sophisticated chipmaking machines if China invades Taiwan, Bloomberg reports. U.S.