US-Taiwan Business Council Chair Keith Krach lauded bilateral technological links in a meeting with Premier Cho Jung-tai (卓榮泰) on Wednesday (Sept. 4). Krach said Purdue University's Krach Institute ...
Trump Misunderstands Taiwan’s Role In Chip Industry, Says Economy Minister: ‘The President Has A…
Taiwan’s Economy Minister, Kuo Jyh-huei, expressed that former President Donald Trump misunderstood Taiwan’s role in the semiconductor industry. Trump had earlier suggested that Taiwan should ...
Indiana economic leaders ready for Taiwan trip to expand investment opportunities
and he will assist with the appointment of an IEDC Taiwan director in the coming weeks, the release said. Stewart has worked in international business development since 2012 and has extensive ...
IEDC announces new office in Taiwan with semiconductor focus
Indiana’s economic development agency has expanded its global reach with the launch of a new office in Taipai, Taiwan explicitly focused on innovation in the semiconductor industry. A delegation led ...
IEDC to Target Semiconductor Innovation and Launch New Taiwan Office
Holcomb, the IEDC manages many initiatives, including performance-based tax credits, workforce training grants, innovation and entrepreneurship resources, public infrastructure assistance, and talent ...
Taiwan intensifies crackdown on illegal Chinese corporations poaching local talents
The Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau (MJIB) revealed on Tuesday that Chinese state-invested companies have been operating illegal offices in Taiwan, aiming to acquire valuable business secrets ...
What’s Going On With Taiwan Semiconductor Stock On Tuesday?
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (NYSE:TSM) and global chip designers and suppliers are accelerating the development of next-generation silicon photonic solutions over the next three to five ...
Taiwan in need of 8,000 Filipino workers in manufacturing, group says
Taiwan needs at least 8,000 Filipino workers willing to work in the manufacturing sector, according to the Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO). MECO chairman Silvestre H. Bello III said the job ...
Chinese business operations Taiwan
The Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau (MJIB) revealed on Tuesday that Chinese state-invested companies have been operating illegal offices in Taiwan. Their aim has been to acquire valuable ...
Trump confused on Taiwan chip role, says minister
TAIPEI >> Former President Donald Trump “has a lot on his plate” and misunderstands Taiwan’s role in the semiconductor industry, possibly because others have misinformed him, the island’s Economy ...
IEDC to lead trade delegation to Taiwan as state economic development office in Taipei
The IEDC said officials will attend SEMICON Taiwan from Sep. 4-6, an event hosted by the international industry association SEMI. That group is bringing an event called SEMIEXPO in the Heartland to ...
Why one in every 50 babies born in Taiwan has a parent who works for this company
Though TSMC employees make up 0.3 per cent of Taiwan’s population, they are responsible for 1.8 per cent of all babies born in Taiwan. In every fifty Taiwanese babies born, one ...
Trump Misunderstands Taiwan’s Role In Chip Industry, Says Economy Minister: ‘The President Has A Lot On His Plate’
Taiwan’s Economy Minister, Kuo Jyh-huei, expressed that former President Donald Trump misunderstood Taiwan’s role in the semiconductor industry. What Happened: Trump had earlier suggested that Taiwan ...
Trump’s misunderstaning, Taiwan did not steal the US chip industry, says minister
Taiwan’s Economy Minister Kuo Jyh-huei criticised former U.S. President Donald Trump for misunderstanding Taiwan’s role in the semiconductor industry, suggesting he was misinformed. Kuo clarified that ...
Taiwan Says Trump Wrong to Say Island Took US Chip Industry
Taiwan’s economy minister pushed back at criticism of the island by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, and denied the island took the US chip industry.
Taiwan to purchase over 1K Stinger missiles amid increased Chinese threat
Taiwanese forces urgently require more effective countermeasures and deterrence, prompting the Army to order 1,985 more Stinger missiles ...