Samsung Electronics Device eXperience (DX) division is implementing significant changes to its overseas leadership to strengthen global competitiveness. Most notably, former Taiwan General Manager ...
Taiwan: Celebrating the Taipei Lantern Festival 2025
The Taipei Lantern Festival 2025 is being held in the Ximending area until Feb. 16. The event is highlighted by a 13-meter mechanical snake that rotates 360 degrees and displays LED lights in its eyes ...
China chip policy challenges Taiwan
US-China trade tensions might ease the pain a bit, executives in Taiwan said, as companies hoping to secure supply chains seek chips made outside China. However, US President Donald Trump has said he ...
Chunghwa Telecom reports revenue growth in January 2025
Taiwan's largest telecommunications services provider and a prominent player in the Diversified Telecommunication Services industry with a market capitalization of $29.8 billion, disclosed its ...
Will Potential Tariffs on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Sink the Stock?
Taiwan is a global chip manufacturing hot spot, home to companies like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM), which fabricates chips used in nearly every high-end technology. TSMC is a vital ...
Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival Lights Up the Sky in New Taipei City – TaiwanPlus News
Hundreds of sky lanterns lit up the sky over New Taipei for the Lantern Festival. Philadelphia Eagles Throttle Kansas City Chiefs to Win Super Bowl 2025 ...
Taiwan’s Legacy Chip Industry Weighs Its Future as China Gains Ground
Taiwan’s legacy chip industry is at a crossroads as Chinese foundries rapidly expand their market share by offering steep price cuts and increasing production capacity. Powerchip Technology’s early ...
Taiwan Exports Rise With Demand for AI, Worries Over Trump Tariffs – TaiwanPlus News
Taiwan's finance ministry reported the country's exports rose for a 15th consecutive month. January exports rose 4.4%, beating financial forecasts, due to global demand for artificial intelligence and ...
Taiwan’s Exports to Mexico Jump by Almost 500% Before US Tariffs
Taiwan’s exports to Mexico surged by a record as tech companies moved production out of China, but the trade now faces uncertainty following US threats of higher tariffs on its neighbor.
Taiwan looks to buy Alaskan natural gas as it seeks to head off US tariffs
Taiwan is interested in natural gas from Alaska and will continue to assess the feasibility of purchases, the economy ministry said on Monday, as the government looks to narrow the trade surplus with ...
Taiwan probes companies assisting citizens in obtaining Chinese ID cards
The National Immigration Agency and national security officials have uncovered at least five companies assisting Taiwanese citizens in applying for Chinese identification cards while travelling in ...
Taiwan Looks to Buy Alaskan Natural Gas as Seeks to Head off US Tariffs
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan is "quite interested" in natural gas from Alaska and will continue to assess the feasibility of purchases, the economy ministry said on Monday, as the government looks to ...
Taiwan Shares Seen Lower On Profit Taking
The Taiwan stock market has moved higher in four straight sessions, advancing more than 760 points or 3.4 percent in that span. The ...
Taiwan’s next-generation supercomputer for AI set to launch in May
According to the report, the new system, which will be equipped with Nvidia's H100 graphics processing units (GPU), will initially offer a computing capacity of 16 petaFLOPS ...
Taiwan’s legacy chip industry contemplates future as China eats into share
Chinese companies dramatically increased legacy chip production capacity in recent years. By 2027, China's share is projected to surpass Taiwan's, while South Korea and the U.S., with single-digit shares,
Taiwan donates rice, launches health project in Guatemala
Taiwan Embassy in Guatemala on Saturday donated 990 tons of white rice and launched a new public health project in partnership with the Taiwan International Cooperation and Development Fund (ICDF) and the US-based NGO Food For The Poor,