The Taiwan Flour Millers' Association has issued an international tender to purchase 49,395 tonnes of grade 1 milling wheat to be sourced from the United States, European traders said on Friday. ( read original story ...)
Fighting Semiconductor Shortage: Taiwan’s TSMC to Invest $44 Billion to Boost Capacity
The Taiwanese chipmaker is on track to meet its plan of investing $100 billion over the three years till 2023. ( read original story ...)
What is the best structure for a partnership between a Taiwan citizen/resident and myself (Florida resident)?
I am trying to determine the best structure for a partnership between a Taiwan citizen/resident and myself (Florida resident)? We also need to figure out which country is best to locate the biz? The ... ( read original story ...)
How Taiwan Can Be Trusted Partner of Three Seas Initiative
Inviting Taiwan to the Three Seas Initiative summit and business forum to be hosted by Latvia in June would be a big step for prosperity. ( read original story ...)
Mid-Afternoon Market Update: Nasdaq Dips 250 Points; Taiwan Semiconductor Shares Gain
Toward the end of trading Thursday, the Dow traded up 0.03% to 36,301.73 while the NASDAQ fell 1.67% to 14,934.36. The S&P also fell, dropping, 0.77% to 4,689.96. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan semiconductor beats Q4 targets, stocks jumps
Yahoo Finance's Julie Hyman and Brian Sozzi discuss how Taiwan Semiconductor stock is rising after the company reported Q4 earnings. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor Stock Poised For Breakout After Earnings Beat
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM), the world's biggest chip foundry, on Thursday beat expert assessments for the final quarter. ( read original story ...)
Industry watch: More opportunities than challenges for Taiwan in semiconductor race
Macronix shoulders the responsibility of Taiwan's future role in the memory industry. Miin Wu, chairman of Macronix, stressed in a recent forum that Macronix has been focused on quality since its ... ( read original story ...)
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Taiwan Semiconductor, Apple, Advanced Micro Devices and NVIDIA Corp
Taiwan Semiconductor, Apple, Advanced Micro Devices and NVIDIA Corp are included in this analyst blog. Chicago, IL – January 12, 2022 – Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst ... ( read original story ...)
Golden Friends is upbeat about its elevator business
Elevator and escalator supplier Golden Friends Corp (GFC, 崇友實業) is positive about business this quarter, supported by new demand, as well as maintenance and replacement needs amid a property boom and ... ( read original story ...)
Sustainability Issues or Business Opportunities
Clearly insufficient action by team Apple who should see themselves as responsible for the mishaps under the Supplier sustainability concept. It will be of interest to many to see the supplier ... ( read original story ...)
GT Voice: Support for Lithuania’s mistake over Taiwan risks heavier blow
Lithuania's Economy Minister Ausrine Armonaite said on Tuesday that the island of Taiwan has strengthened its financial commitment to Lithuania by launching a $1 billion credit fund for joint ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to establish Lithuania-related US$1 billion credit loan program
Taiwan on Tuesday announced that it will soon set up a US$1 billion credit fund to encourage Taiwan-Lithuania business cooperation and deepen bilateral economic ties, while also offsetting increasing ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Announces $1 Bn Credit Fund For Joint Projects With Lithuania Amid China Pressure
Taiwan has decided to establish a $1 billion loan programme to fund projects by Lithuanian and Taiwanese enterprises, despite Chinese pressure. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semi (TSM) Strength a Positive for These 3 Stocks
Taiwan Semiconductor TSM reported very strong sales for December, ahead of its fourth-quarter report on Thursday. And the 32.4% growth is the strongest since 2016, according to data on its website. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to launch US$1 billion Lithuania credit fund amid Beijing pressure
Taiwan will launch a US$1 billion credit programme to help fund joint projects between Lithuanian and Taiwanese companies in six business categories, a Taiwan government minister said on Tuesday.Lithu ... ( read original story ...)