Taiwanese computer maker Acer has sued Germany's Volkswagen for infringing on its mobile network patents, German newspaper WirtschaftsWoche reported on Tuesday. ( read original story ...)
Opportunities for Taiwan companies in IVI, smart cockpit in 2022
IVIs have become smart cockpits with interactive interfaces that provide drivers with early warnings and functionalities such as collision avoidance, park assist, adaptive cruise control (ACC), blind ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese warplane entered Taiwan’s air defence identification zone on Sunday
A Chinese military plane flew into Taiwan's air defence identification zone on Sunday. A single People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) Shaanxi Y-8 electronic warfare plane entered the southwest ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s ‘zero-Covid’ strategy: How much longer can it keep out variants?
Taiwan’s first line of defence begins at Taoyuan International Airport – which handled 46.5 million passengers in 2018, making it the world’s 11th busiest airport. When Pieter Funnekotter, a Canadian ... ( read original story ...)
Fluence to Deliver Its First Energy Storage System in Taiwan
System will accelerate Taiwan’s energy transition by participating in Taipower’s Automatic Frequency Control services with local partners. View Press Release in Traditional Chinese TAIPEI, Taiwan, Dec ... ( read original story ...)
Central Taiwan Science Park sales reach new high
Sales generated by the Central Taiwan Science Park (CTSP, 中部科學園區) in the first 10 months of the year hit a record NT$843.05 billion (US$30.28 billion), up 9.45 percent from NT$770.25 billion over the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan should lead with kindness
The government’s reaction of withdrawing its economic and technical assistance from any country that decides to switch ties from Taiwan to the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is completely ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Export Orders Rise Less Than Expected
Taiwan's export orders increased less than expected in November, data from the Ministry of Economic Affairs showed on Monday. Export ... ( read original story ...)
Tian Zheng International to set up factory in Taiwan
Passive component testing/packaging equipment maker Tian Zheng International Precision Machinery will invest NT$500 million (US$17.9 million) to construct a factory in southern Taiwan specifically for ... ( read original story ...)
TSMC, UMC May Set Up Semiconductor Chip Manufacturing Plant As India, Taiwan Look To Firm Up Free-Trade Pact
India and Taiwan have started negotiations for a free-trade agreement and setting up a semiconductor manufacturing hub in an Indian city, signalling their resolve to further expand the two-way ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Central Bank governor believes the chip crisis to improve by the second half of 2022
The chip crunch, which was caused by an imbalance in supply and demand due to a severe epidemic in the first half of 2020 and a stronger-than-expected economic recovery in the second half, is expected ... ( read original story ...)
Kishida unlikely to change course on China and Taiwan
Japan will probably choose to align with the United States and other like-minded countries to enhance its deterrence against China. In this context, Japan will continue to stress the importance of ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong-backing Aegis restaurant in Taipei closes doors
A restaurant in Taipei that backed the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong and provided refuge for protesters from the territory announced its closure on Monday, citing financial difficulties. The ... ( read original story ...)
BOOHOO EXPANDS BUSINESS TO 5 MARKETS IN THE ASIA REGION
Leading global fashion e-tailer, boohoo, today announced the expansion of operations within the Asian region including Japan, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan, bringing its market leading ... ( read original story ...)
GT investigates: More youth eager to discuss how to govern Taiwan after reunification, quash bias toward mainland
Although the cross-Taiwan Straits situation has become more and more intense in 2021, many from the Chinese mainland and the island of Taiwan also see the bright side as they believe the tensions will ... ( read original story ...)
Sindhu fails to defend World C’ships title, loses to Tai Tzu in QFs
Sindhu suffered a straight-game defeat to familiar foe and world number one Tai Tzu Ying of Chinese Taipei in the women's singles quarterfinals ... ( read original story ...)