Taiwan cherishes its freedom and democracy and no "external force" can change its future, Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said on Friday, visiting sensitive frontline islands next to China for the 75th ...
TSMC chips reportedly ended up at Huawei. It raises concerns about ‘shadow networks’ bypassing US sanctions.
TSMC and other chipmakers are barred from doing business with Huawei without exemptions from the US government.
Taiwan company opens first chemical plant in U.S., a $100 million investment in Phoenix
Arizona's status as a semiconductor hub deepened Wednesday with the unveiling of a $100 million chemical plant by Taiwan's leading supplier to the industry. Sunlit Flou & Chemical Co., also operating ...
City will fine Taipei Dome daily if leaks not fixed
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taipei City issued a strongly worded statement on Thursday (Oct. 24) warning the operator of the Taipei Dome that it will be fined daily if leaks are not fixed by the end of ...
QBE Announces Strategic Partnership to Bolster its Risk Engineering Capabilities in Greater China
New partnership is with Taiwan-headquartered Eos Rhea Metis ('ERM'), a network of experts specialising in enterprise and engineering risk management. By leveraging ERM's extensive network across ...
TSMC cuts off client after discovering chips sent to Huawei
TSMC halted shipments to the client around mid-October after it realized semiconductors fabricated for that entity had found their way into Huawei products, a person with direct knowledge of the ...
Cequence Security and International Integrated Systems Partner to Deliver Industry-Leading API Protection and Bot Management to Taiwan
Cequence, a pioneer in API security and bot management, today announced a new partnership with International Integrated Systems, Inc. (IISI), a leadin ...
Taiwan rejects South African demand to move its representative office from capital
Taiwan has rejected South Africa’s demand that it move its representative office in the country from the capital, Pretoria, to the commercial center of Johannesburg ...
Pierre Cardin takes to Taipei Fashion Week with Young Designer Competition and SS25 show
Interview Storied brands are continuously positioning themselves as educational beacons to younger generations. Such partnerships can go both ways, ...
Taiwan again rejects South African demand to move its representative office from capital
Taiwan has again rejected South Africa’s demand that it move its representative office in the country from the capital, Pretoria, to the commercial center of Johannesburg ...
Taiwan says live fire China drills may be part of a ‘deterrence’ effect
Taiwan's defence ministry said on Tuesday that live fire Chinese drills in a province facing the island are part of routine annual drills but also possibly part of China's "deterrence effect" in the ...
Could Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Stock Help You Retire a Millionaire?
You can't talk about artificial intelligence or chip stocks without talking about Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM), or TSMC as it's also known. The company invented the pure-play foundry ...
Convenience stores battle for lucrative Taiwan coffee market
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwan’s market for fresh coffee is expected to top NT$100 billion (US$3.12 billion) this year, leading to competition amongst top convenience store chains such as President ...
The origins of bubble tea, one of Taiwan’s most beloved beverages
A sweet Taiwanese drink nicknamed in honor of a Hong Kong celebrity, bubble tea – also known as boba tea – has become an unstoppable worldwide trend since it was invented in the 1980s.
Taiwan’s green energy dilemma: businesses struggle amid surplus waste
Winbond Electronics Chairman Arthur Chiao warned that Taiwan's business sector is grappling with a green energy supply shortage due to the lack of mechanisms for managing surplus power. Companies are ...
Taiwan signals openness to new nuclear tech amid surging AI power demand
Premier Cho Jung-tai's comments underscore what appears to be a shift by a government that has opposed using nuclear power for safety reasons.