Should the governments of both sides step in to break the impasse between private companies over the Taiwan High Speed Railway contract? ( read original story ...)
Better Buy: AMD vs. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing
Aftereffects from the U.S.-China trade war and a boom in demand for tech hardware in the wake of the pandemic last year have semiconductor stocks flying high. Chip manufacturers can't keep up at the ... ( read original story ...)
Chance of China, Taiwan conflict should not be discounted – Australian defence minister
The chance of a conflict involving China over Taiwan "should not be discounted," but Australia will work with its allies in the region to try and maintain peace, Australian Defence Minister Peter ... ( read original story ...)
Samsung launches Galaxy M12 in Taiwan
vice president of mobile and information business unit at Samsung Taiwan. The Galaxy M12 features a 6.5-inch HD+ TFT display and an octa-core Exynos 850 processor, equiped with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of ... ( read original story ...)
Skyworks new acquisition deal to benefit partners in Taiwan
US-based RF chips vendor Skyworks has announced plans to acquire Silicon Labs' infrastructure and automotive business for US$2.75 billion, highlighting its efforts to better explore huge business ... ( read original story ...)
Cabinet pushes on TRA safety reform
The Executive Yuan yesterday announced measures to improve the safety and stability of the Taiwan Railways Administration’s (TRA) service and change its business model. The government has pledged to ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Stock Gives Every Indication Of Being Significantly Overvalued
The stock of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TPE:2330, 30-year Financials) gives every indication of being significantly overvalued, according to GuruFocus Value calculation. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan prepares for Chinese invasion with virtual ‘tabletop’ military drills
TAIWAN'S top military advisers gathered behind fortified walls to conduct extensive virtual military drills in preparation for a Chinese invasion. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan foundry TSMC approves US$2.89 billion for capacity expansion in ‘mature technology’ amid chip shortage
TSMC said it will invest US$2.89 billion to increase its capacity in ‘mature technology’ in response to a global chip shortage. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan minister sees years of growth for chip industry
Kung Ming-hsin, the head of Taiwan's economic planning agency, the National Development Council, told Reuters the business opportunities presented by the transformation to a digital economy were "very ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan CEOs vow to prefer PH for expansion projects
Top executives of major Taiwanese manufacturing firms vowed to continue choosing the Philippines for their regional expansion plans. At the virtual Philippine Investment Forum in Taipei, co-organized ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan planning for zero emissions by 2050, President Tsai Ing-wen says
Island ‘cannot fall behind the international trend’, she says at Earth Day event in Taipei ‘The supply and demand ends of the market must change the logic of their thinking, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Business Quick Take
EQUITIES TAIEX moves lower The TAIEX moved lower yesterday, falling by more than 100 points as the bellwether electronics sector took a hit from losses incurred by tech stocks listed on US markets ... ( read original story ...)
As US demand for clean supply chain grows, advantages of Taiwan’s complete semiconductor industry chain become apparent
As the US-China trade war continues to exacerbate tensions between the countries, the formulation of a clean supply chain - whereby the manufacturing, assembly, testing, and packaging of products all ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Stock Market Tipped To Reverse Wednesday’s Losses
The Taiwan stock market on Wednesday ended the five-day winning streak in which it had advanced more than 490 points or 2.9 percent. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan probes alleged cyberattack on top Apple supplier
Taiwan's top investigation authority on Wednesday said it has initiated a preliminary inquiry into an alleged cyberattack on Apple's main MacBook assembler, Quanta Computer. The probe comes after ... ( read original story ...)