Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen told a group of visiting US congressmen the administration will set up an office in Washington next year to handle veterans affairs, as the island continues to ... ( read original story ...)
Thai oil firm PTT expands pharma business with US$475 million Alvogen deal
Thailand's state-owned oil firm PTT is set to expand further into pharmaceuticals as part of a consortium acquiring a unit of drugmaker Alvogen, the parent of Taiwan's Lotus Pharmaceutical, PTT said ... ( read original story ...)
US and China jostle for influence as Honduras weighs ties with Taiwan
Central American nation, which goes to the polls on Sunday, is one of a shrinking club that maintains relations with Taipei. Switching to Beijing could mean more Chinese investment for the country, ... ( read original story ...)
After early success, Taiwan struggles to exit ‘zero COVID’ policy
Taiwan’s swift decision to shut its borders during the early days of the pandemic earned it a low death rate and sense of normalcy that made it the envy of the world. Nearly two years later, the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan sees economy growing this year at best pace in a decade
Taiwan's economy will grow at its fastest pace in more than a decade in 2021, the statistics office said on Friday, upgrading its outlook on an expected strong performance in exports for the tech ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s UMC Pays to Settle Tech Theft Litigation With Micron
United Microelectronics Corp. and Micron Technology Inc. have settled a civil lawsuit in which the U.S. memory chipmaker accused the Taiwanese company of stealing and leaking its intellectual property ... ( read original story ...)
Israeli held in Taiwan for over a month after violent road incident
Lior Ben Yosef clashed with another driver on his way to work; his family says he was attacked and stabbed by the second man, who apparently accuses him of initiating the fight ... ( read original story ...)
GT Exclusive: EU firms stick to one-China principle on Taiwan question: business leader
EU companies will do business with the island of Taiwan on the premise of "sticking to the one-China principle," and will not cross the line of engaging in a "state-to-state" type of dialogue, head of ... ( read original story ...)
GT Exclusive: EU businesses stick to one-China principle on Taiwan question: business leader
EU companies will do business with the island of Taiwan on the premise of "sticking to the one-China principle," and will not cross the line of engaging in a "state-to-state" type of dialogue, head of ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan and India explore partnership for Smart Green India of tomorrow
Taiwan External Trade Development Council TAITRA launched the Taiwan Product Centre TPC in India with the aim to support its business ties and expand its ma ... ( read original story ...)
EVs the biggest business opportunity for Taiwan since PCs, says PSMC chairman Frank Huang
Electric vehicles (EV) have been one of the most talked-about topics of 2021. In Taiwan, in addition to Foxconn's MIH Alliance recently surpassing 2,000 members, Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing ... ( read original story ...)
China asks US to immediately stop elevating relations with Taiwan
China asked the US to immediately "stop elevating relations with Taiwan in essence" following the second US-Taiwan Economic Prosperity Partnership Dialogue held this week. ( read original story ...)
Nippon India Taiwan NFO Reviews: Should You Invest In It Or Not?
Nippon India Taiwan NFO by Nippon Mutual Fund will invest in new technology trends based in Taiwan. The offer is open for subscription till 6 December 2021. The fund will follow a multi-cap investment ... ( read original story ...)
Industry watch: Taiwan, a game changer
According to the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), the global semiconductor manufacturing revenue including wafer foundry and IC package and testing industries, grew 13.6% from US$501 ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Stock Market Due For Support On Thursday
The Taiwan stock market has finished lower in four straight sessions, sinking more than 200 points or 1.2 percent along the way. The ... ( read original story ...)
More Taiwan names on Beijing blacklist to be released, with ‘real regret’ on the cards
Definitely more’ people on the blacklist, Taiwan Affairs Office spokeswoman declares, days after three top island officials mentioned by name. ( read original story ...)