When asked whether employers would raise wages next year after the minimum wage hike, responses mirrored the overall salary outlook: 60% expect no change, 27% expect raises, and 13% anticipate cuts, ...
Japan, China ties deteriorate after Takaichi’s Taiwan comment
Japan's relations with China have plunged to their lowest in years after a dispute triggered by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks this month about Taiwan, the democratically-governed island that ...
US, Taipei laud opening of Google’s new Taiwan AI engineering centre
Alphabet's Google opened a new AI infrastructure hardware engineering centre in Taiwan on Thursday - its biggest outside of the U.S. - in what Taiwan's president said was a show of confidence in the ...
Taiwan President Shows Support for Japan in China Dispute With Sushi Lunch
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan President Lai Ching-te showed his support for Japan on Thursday with a lunch of Japanese-sourced sushi, after China indicated it would ban all imports of the country's seafood ...
Taipei 25th-richest city in the world: survey
Taipei has been ranked the world’s 25th-richest city this year, with a GDP of US$867.83 billion, business magazine CEOWORLD said. Taipei was the only Taiwanese city to make it into the top 100 of the ...
Google Opens New AI Engineering Centre in Taiwan
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Alphabet's Google on Thursday opened in Taiwan its biggest artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure hardware engineering centre outside of the United States, in what Taiwan's ...
Economy emerging from hardest phase, group says
Taiwan’s economy appears to have emerged from its most challenging phase and is expected to improve next year, trade group Third Wednesday Club (三 三會) said yesterday, as easing global trade tensions ...
What’s next for TSMC’s expansion plans on 7,400 north Phoenix acres?
The NorthPark development is planned for state land near Loop 303 and Interstate 17. Who is the Village Planning Committee that OK'd first step?
China to suspend imports of Japanese seafood in new escalation over Taiwan comments
China will suspend imports of Japanese seafood, according to ABC News partner NHK, escalating a diplomatic dispute triggered by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent comments suggesting ...
China to suspend imports of Japanese seafood in latest escalation over Taiwan comments
HONG KONG -- China will suspend imports of Japanese seafood, according to ABC News partner NHK, escalating a diplomatic dispute triggered by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent comments ...
Two earthquakes strike Taiwan coast 13 minutes apart: USGS
A series of earthquakes hit off the coast of Taiwan on Wednesday, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The quakes measured at 4.5 and 4.6 magnitude strength and struck 16.15 ...
Interactive Brokers Adds Taiwan Markets to Trading Offering
Interactive Brokers has expanded its global market access with the addition of the Taipei Exchange (TPEx), giving eligible clients the ability to trade ...
Why Does Taiwan Want a Weak Currency?
Why would a country want to have a weak currency? In its recent article "The hidden risks in Taiwan’s boom," The Economist claims Taiwan keeps the New Taiwan dollar (NTD) undervalued to support ...
Taiwan’s VOD Sector Fuels $300 Million Economic Boost, Supports 100,000 Jobs, MPA Report Finds
The streaming industry delivered a significant economic boost to Taiwan’s creative sector in 2023, contributing NT$9.7 billion (approximately $300 million) to the economy while supporting more than ...
Taipei City Council passes agreement to pave way for Nvidia headquarters
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Taipei City Council approved a land rights agreement between the city and Shin Kong Life Insurance on Wednesday, paving the way for Nvidia Corporation to build its headquarters ...
China seeks to inflict economic blow on Japan amid escalating spat over Taiwan
Beijing suggested it might reimpose a ban on seafood imports from Japan after warning its citizens to avoid travel there and postponing the release of at least two Japanese movies.