G7 foreign ministers took a tough stance on China on Friday, stepping up language on Taiwan and omitting some conciliatory references from past statements, including to "one China" policies.
China erupts with fury at Taiwan as Beijing labelled ‘foreign hostile power’
New president "William" Lai Ching-te has been increasingly robust about Taiwan's independence from China and Beijing isn't happy.
Taiwan completes repair of undersea cable
A second undersea cable between the outlying Matsu islands and Taiwan’s main island has been repaired, Chunghwa Telecom said Friday. The No. 2 fiberoptic cable running between the island of Dongyin ...
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China anger at Taiwan erupts as Beijing labelled “foreign hostile power”
New president "William" Lai Ching-te has been increasingly robust about Taiwan's independence from China and Beijing isn't happy.
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Taiwan’s credit card undue balance decline in January 2025
A total of 39.07 million cards were active during the month. Credit card issuing institutions in Taiwan collectively hold an undue balance of $10.27b (NT$338.6b) as of January 2025, according to data ...
‘The TSMC effect’: Taiwan’s semiconductor boom drives mega surge in home prices
This includes even the more remote areas, where many of the island’s hi-tech industrial parks are located. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Taiwan Cracks Down on Chinese ‘Gray Zone’ Espionage
Taiwan’s president described Beijing as a ‘foreign adversary’ that is exploiting democracy to sow division, create unrest and destabilize the island.
Taiwan tech giant Foxconn’s 2024 profit misses forecasts
Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn reported on Friday a lower-than-expected net profit for 2024 as consumer electronic gadgets underperformed, although demand for its artificial intelligence servers ...
Taiwan’s DPP lawmaker seeks penalties for collaborating with Chinese political groups
A lawmaker from Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has proposed an amendment that would impose penalties on Taiwanese individuals collaborating with Chinese political groups to undermine the country’s dignity,
Taiwan finance ministry asks banks to shield firms from tariff risks
The finance ministry has told state-owned banks to brace for a possible tariff war and asked them to assist small- and medium-sized enterprises if one breaks out, sources told CNA on Thursday.
World’s Top Electronics Maker Foxconn Q4 Profit Drops 13%
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker, reported a 13% drop in fourth-quarter profit as weak performance in its consumer electronics division offset ...
Nationwide disruptions hit Taiwan’s Chunghwa Post
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Chunghwa Post experienced a system malfunction on Thursday due to issues with its server, causing disruptions for over two hours across post offices nationwide.
Taiwan financial agency tackles surge in fraud with digitalization
Financial institutions prevented 13,580 scam cases and blocked NT$10.1 billion in fraudulent transactions last year | ...
Taiwan worried over TSMC-Trump deal and US ‘tech transfer’: Taiwan will lose its chip dominance
TSMC's huge new $100B deal with the Trump administration and US isn't sitting well with Taiwanese officials, as this looks like a US technology transfer.