Taiwan plans to cull up to 120,000 green iguanas, with supporters urging humane methods to bring down the animal's population, which is wreaking havoc on the island's agricultural sector.
Taiwan government plans to propose a draft law on virtual asset service providers (VASPs) in June 2025
The Taiwan Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) has revealed plans to propose a draft law on virtual asset service providers (VASPs) in June 2025. The draft will allow Taiwan banks to issue stablecoins for the first time.
Taiwan’s HTC to sell part of XR unit to Google for $250 mln
TAIPEI: Taiwan's HTC said on Thursday it will sell part of its unit for extended reality (XR) headsets and glasses to Google for $250 million and transfer some of its employees to the U.S. company.
Trump 2.0 and tremors in Taiwan
The billionaire behind Tesla has significant business interests in China and has previously described himself as “kind of pro-China”. He could be at odds with a number of China hawks in the second ...
Taiwan premier decries ‘suicidal’ budget cuts, may ask parliament to rethink
Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai on Thursday decried what he said were "suicidal" budget cuts passed by the opposition-dominated parliament this week, saying that he may ask lawmakers to review and vote ...
Five charged in Taiwan over fatal food poisoning case at Malaysian eatery
TAIPEI: Five people have been indicted over a food poisoning case at a Malaysian restaurant chain in Taiwan that left six diners dead.
Taiwan’s HTC to sell part of XR unit to Google for $250 million
Taiwan's HTC said on Thursday it will sell part of its extended reality (XR) unit to Google for $250 million, with some members of the Taiwanese company joining the U.S. one. The transaction is ...
Five charged over deaths of six diners in Taiwan
FIVE people working at a Malaysian restaurant in Taiwan have been charged in court after six diners died of food poisoning last year, Sin Chew Daily reported.
Taiwan indicts ex-general over ‘armed’ group to help China invasion
TAIPEI: A retired lieutenant general in Taiwan has been charged after using funds from China to recruit military personnel for an "armed" group that would assist invading Chinese forces, prosecutors ...
Filipino tourist hit by train in Taiwan while posing for photo
A Filipino tourist in Taiwan suffered injuries after stepping onto railway tracks to pose for a photo with an approaching train, authorities said.
Why Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) Among the Best Semiconductor Stocks to Buy for the AI Boom
We recently compiled a list of the 10 Best Semiconductor Stocks to Buy for the AI Boom. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited ...
Taiwan Indicts Former General for Allegedly Aiding China’s Invasion Plans
Taiwan's High Prosecutors' Office has charged retired General Kao An-kuo and five others with forming a pro-China organization in Taiwan to assist in a potential military invasion. The group allegedly ...
Taiwan’s submarine cable cut near China raises gray-zone concerns, again
Taiwan's digital infrastructure faced challenges again as two submarine cables connecting Taiwan and the Matsu Islands were completely severed on January 22, marking the latest in a series of ...
Why Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Stock Was Climbing Today
Shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM) were one of several artificial intelligence (AI) stocks moving higher today, a broad response to President Trump's announcement of the new ...
Taiwan Semiconductor’s Capex Plans Boost These Chip Stocks, Jim Cramer Says
Jim Cramer calls out market reaction to Taiwan Semiconductor's strong earnings and guidance, boosting related companies' stocks.
Taiwan: Aging subsea cables behind outages
Two aging subsea telecommunications cables serving Taiwan's Matsu archipelago have stopped functioning, with the outages blamed on "natural deterioration," communication officials in Taipei said on ...