In a dramatic year marked by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s recent visit to Taiwan, and international wrangling over Taiwan’s status and identity, the nation is not letting ... ( read original story ...)
Democracy crackdown moved Taiwan chip pioneer to oppose Beijing
Mr Robert Tsao also announced he was renouncing his Singaporean passport and reverting to Taiwanese citizenship. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Geopolitical Risks Aside, Taiwan Semiconductor Represents An Attractive Opportunity
TSMC is best of breed in the chip manufacturing space, in our view. See why we view TSM stock's upside quite favorably despite geopolitical risks. ( read original story ...)
Japan must not ‘obscure’ stance on Taiwan issue: China’s Wang
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Monday that Japan must not "obscure" its stance on the Taiwan issue, demanding that Tokyo respect the principle that Beijing is the sole legitimate government of ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s air force wants record-setting budget boost to keep its jets flying amid heightened pressure by China
Taiwan's air force is seeking $1.16 billion for equipment maintenance and installation next year, up 26% from the amount allocated this year. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s multinationals are expanding from Malaysia to Mexico as they tread water in mainland China
An expansion of mainland China operations among Taiwanese firms is ‘not on their radar’, while the need to maintain a presence in the world’s biggest consumer market is putting them in a tight spot. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan-China tensions a reminder to tech: diversify chip manufacturers
TORONTO — Canada's technology industry says flaring tensions between China and Taiwan are reminding companies how important it is to seek a broader range of sources for semiconductors — and to invest ... ( read original story ...)
Lithuania set to open Taiwan representative office and risk further anger from Beijing
The Baltic state has previously indicated the mission would open on Monday and named its first envoy to the island. ( read original story ...)
CHIPS Act: Intel’s Gain And Taiwan Semiconductor’s Pain
As aforementioned, as long-term business owners, our long-term return ... contemplating the possibility of the China invasion of Taiwan. According to Citi analyst Christopher Danely, Intel's ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan gains global support amid Chinese aggression post-Pelosi’s visit
Taiwan has been gaining global support after China increased its military activities around the Island nation since US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taipei last month. ( read original story ...)
In Taiwan, anxiety – and a little apathy – about China
A Stuff reporter hears that Taiwan wants help from New Zealand - including to be allowed into the CPTPP trade deal - as China becomes more aggressive. ( read original story ...)
Tata Group Plans to Produce iPhones in India, Holds Talks With Taiwan-based Firm: Report
Mumbai: Days after Apple released its iPhone 14 series during its ‘Far Out’ event, another report by Bloomberg on Friday claimed that Tata Group is planning to manufacture iPhones in India and for ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Military Modernization Plans Hampered By US Arms Supplies For Ukraine War
With war in Ukraine lingering on and the U.S. pushing for additional arms to be delivered to Kyiv, Taipei's plans for military modernization are being delayed. ( read original story ...)
Bargaining chip: Taiwan plans to retain most semiconductor production
An overwhelming percentage of the world’s semiconductor microchip supply will remain concentrated in Taiwan, according to officials and industry leaders, despite the looming threat of aggression from ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan chip giant TSMC sees all-time high revenue in August
Taiwanese semiconductor giant TSMC said Thursday its August revenue rose nearly 60 percent to a record high of Tw$218.13 billion ($7.06 billion) on soaring global demand. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s strength in chips is the world’s great weakness
China’s threat to blockade Taiwan has exposed the vulnerability of the world’s access to computer chips. But the island’s chipmakers are resisting pressure to shift their manufacturing offshore. ( read original story ...)