Taiwan said on Wednesday chipmaker TSMC's 3.5 billion euro ($3.83 billion) investment in Germany would drive deeper engagement between the island and Europe, while Berlin said it was a positive sign ...
Nuclear fusion startup Alpha Ring builds ecosystem in Taiwan to get ahead
Nuclear fusion technology is gaining momentum. Alpha Ring, a startup company that has pioneered electron-catalyzed fusion, originated in the US and is now flourishing in Taiwan, working to establish ...
Acer Announces July Consolidated Revenues at NT$17.72 Billion, Growing 1.5% Year-on-year
Acer Inc. (TWSE: 2353) announced its consolidated revenues for July at NT$17.72 billion with 1.5% growth year-on-year (YoY), and for year-to-July at NT$128.41 billion, down 23.6% YoY. Businesses other ...
Taiwan’s semiconductor maker TSMC is becoming the global chipmaker it didn’t aspire to be
But then TSMC’s true global expansion kicked off in May 2020 with the announcement of a new facility in Arizona, a project which was enhanced two years later to include a second plant at the site, ...
Coupang to ramp up investment in Taiwan after four quarters of profits
Coupang, a South Korea-headquartered e-commerce company, said it will accelerate its investment in Taiwan after four straight quarters of profits. Coupang was the most downloaded app in the second ...
China hawk says Beijing could attack Taiwan by 2024, bringing ‘war to the West’
Prominent China hawk Kyle Bass told CNBC Tuesday that he believes Chinese President Xi Jinping is determined to "bring war to the West," with an invasion of Taiwan likely by 2024.
Foreign outflows sink Taiwan dollar to Asia’s worst
Foreign investors have also sold over US$4.8 billion from Taiwan stock market this quarter, which makes it the least favoured among Asia. Taiwan’s worst drop in exports since the 2008 global financial ...
Taiwan reports second large-scale China air force incursion this week
Ten Chinese air force aircraft entered Taiwan's air defence zone on Wednesday accompanying five Chinese warships engaged in "combat readiness" patrols, the island's defence ministry said, the second such incursion this week.
Taiwan pitches deeper Europe engagement after TSMC Germany investment
Taiwan chipmaker TSMC's 3.5 billion euros ($3.83 billion) investment in Germany will drive deeper engagement between the island and Europe, Taiwan's economy minister said on Wednesday, pitching the ...
Taiwan’s MeToo movement has enmeshed politicians and celebrities – but a culture of silence endures
Parliament has strengthened three laws on harassment and abuse but activists say deference to elders is holding back progress ...
False: China’s Claim US Sells ‘Outdated Yet Overpriced’ Weapons to Taiwan
The U.S. has sent top-of-the-line equipment to Taiwan for many years, including new F-16s, HIMARS rockets and others. The Foreign Military Sales (FMS) system through which Taiwan obtains most of its U ...
Japanese politician Taro Aso calls for peace in Taiwan Strait as the country strengthens its deterrence
Taro Aso, a political leader in Japan and an advocate for increasing the country’s deterrence ability, is calling for peace between Japan, Taiwan, and China.
Pilot geothermal power plant in Liuhuangziping, Taiwan set to operate by October
A 1-MW pilot geothermal power plant will be operational by October as part of the Liuhuangziping geothermal project in New Taipei City, Taiwan.
Chinese troops vow they are willing to die in fight for Taiwan
By showing how determined the Chinese military is to take Taiwan by force, “Chasing Dreams” is meant to strengthen support for the Chinese Communist Party by appealing to nationalism; and it also serves as a warning to Taiwan against taking any actions that China would consider red lines, Glaser said.
Wiwynn shares rise more than 5%, bucking trend
Shares of cloud computing equipment supplier Wiwynn Corp (緯穎科技) yesterday rose more than 5 percent, bucking the broader market’s downturn as investors remain confident about the company’s business ...
Markets drop as traders fret over another Fed hike
Stock markets mostly fell yesterday on renewed concerns that the US Federal Reserve will hike rates again, while another weak batch of trade data compounded worries about the struggling Chinese ...