Taiwan authorities said on Thursday they were investigating 16 Chinese companies for allegedly poaching semiconductor and other high-tech talent, amid growing concerns over technology outflows.
Taiwan cyberattacks ‘below average’ but widespread, Beijing political advisor says
While not sophisticated, the island’s ‘diligent’ tech intruders know where the vulnerabilities are, cybersecurity expert Zhou Hongyi says.
TSMC Shares Rise to Record on Optimism Over US Tariff Exemption
Taiwan said its leading chip manufacturer will not have to pay a 100% tariff on sales to the US, helping drive Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. shares to a record.Most Read from BloombergAll ...
Trump considers imposing 100% tariffs on imported chips: CNA, Taiwan
Taipei [Taiwan], August 8 (ANI): U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that the United States will impose a 100 per cent tariff on imported semiconductor chips. Focus Taiwan reported that ...
Foreigners pour billions into Taiwan, South Korea stocks on AI, growth optimism
Foreign investors flocked to Asian stocks for the third straight month in July, with inflows into Taiwan hitting a near two-decade high and Thailand snapping its nine-month losing streak, buoyed by ...
Solomon Islands blocks US, China, Taiwan from Pacific’s top political meet
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has said that 21 donor countries, including the United States and China, will not be invited to the region's top political meeting, a move that follows ...
Nvidia’s hiring plans intensify Taiwan’s semiconductor talent crunch
At the 2025 COMPUTEX in Taipei, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced plans to establish the company's Taiwan headquarters, dubbed "Nvidia Constellation," at the Beitou Shilin Technology Park.
Taipei Fubon Bank named Euromoney ‘Best ESG Bank in Taiwan’ for 4th consecutive year
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Euromoney has named Taipei Fubon Bank "Best ESG Bank in Taiwan" for the fourth consecutive year in its 2025 “Awards for Excellence,” recognizing the bank’s efforts in advancing ...
TSMC climbs to record levels as Taiwan says chip giant exempt from Trump tariffs
Shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE:TSM) clinched a record high on Thursday after Taiwan said its top chip manufacturer will not have to pay a 100% tariff on such imports to the US.
Higher US tariffs take effect on dozens of economies
Higher US tariffs came into effect for dozens of economies Thursday, drastically raising the stakes in President Donald Trump's wide-ranging efforts to reshape global trade.- Devil in the details - ...
How Taiwan’s TSMC managed to escape Trump’s 100% chip tariff
Taiwanese chipmaker, TSMC, is reportedly exempt from US President Donald Trump's 100% tariff on semiconductor chips, according to Taiwan's National Development Council.
Tokyo Electron sacks Taiwan employee over TSMC tech leak
Taiwanese media reported the leaked information was related to TSMC’s most advanced 2-nanometre chip technology. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Tokyo Electron: Former Employee of Unit in Taiwan Involved in Aug. 5 Case Cited by Taiwan High Prosecutors Office
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Taiwan’s financial sector slashes China exposure to record low
Taiwan’s credit exposure to China fell by NT$122.3 billion, interbank lending dropped NT$32.66 billion, and investment positions were reduced by NT$31.82 billion. CTBC Bank remained the most exposed ...
New Trump tariffs take effect, plunging dozens of countries into economic uncertainty
US President Donald Trump's sweeping "reciprocal" tariffs took effect on Thursday, kickstarting a new stage of uncertainty for dozens of trading partners, including allies, and casting fears of an ...
Taiwan’s Scientech posts record 1H25 profit, warns on FX impact as orders surge
Semiconductor equipment provider Scientech posted record revenue, gross margin, and operating profit for the second quarter of 2025. However, a sharp appreciation of the New Taiwan dollar led to foreign exchange losses of NT$263 million (US$8.