Weak global semiconductor demand, limited benefits from China's re-opening, and further rate hikes mean it'll be a tough year ahead for Taiwan ...
Taiwan chip output set to grow in 2023 amid ‘bullish’ talent demand, automotive trends despite slowing exports
Demand for tech talent will be 'bullish' this year because Taiwan's major chip suppliers will continue to expand their business, said SEMI Taiwan president Terry Tsao Taiwan's exports fell by 12.1 per ...
China invokes Germany’s ‘painful’ past, slams MPs’ visit to Taiwan
China Monday invoked Germany's "painful" history in slamming a Taiwan visit by a high-ranking parliamentary delegation from Berlin, in an apparent reference to the country's wartime record.
Pfizer’s Paxlovid not included in China’s national insurance
China will not include Pfizer’s COVID-19 treatment drug in a national reimbursement list that would have allowed patients to get it at a cheaper price throughout the country, saying it was too expensi ...
Chinese military holds large-scale joint strike drills aimed at Taiwan
The Chinese military held large-scale joint combat strike drills starting Sunday, sending war planes and navy vessels toward Taiwan, both the Chinese and Taiwanese defence ministries said.
Taiwan’s defense ministry says dozens of Chinese military aircraft entered air space near island
Taiwan's defense ministry said on Sunday that 57 Chinese military aircraft and four ships were detected near the island amid increased tensions.
Taiwanese satellites signal Asia’s distrust of Musk
The self-governed island, claimed by Beijing, is courting investors as it is preparing to roll out a government-backed satellite network. The idea is to emulate the support Elon Musk’s SpaceX unit ...
CTCI Corporation Receives EPC Project Award from Ras Laffan Petrochemicals to Build One of the World’s Largest Ethylene Plants
CTCI Corporation, one of the world's leading engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) companies announced today that it was awarded a portion of the Ras Laffan Petrochemicals Project (RLPP), ...
China says it carried out more military drills around Taiwan
China’s military has said it carried out military exercises around the self-ruled island of Taiwan that focussed on land strikes and sea assaults, the second such drills in less than a month. The ...
Taiwan reports 28 Chinese aircraft in air defence zone
Chinese aircraft entered Taiwan's air defence zone, the defence ministry in Taipei said on Monday, after China said it had carried out more drills near the island.
Traders await new earnings reports
Corporate earnings and business outlook at listed firms would dictate the local equity market’s direction this week, while investors would especially be waiting for the Taiwan Semiconductor ...
Tech war: Taipei requests to join hearing over Beijing’s complaint against US chip controls at World Trade Organization
China has filed a complaint with the WTO about US chip export restrictions, in a show of displeasure at Washington's trade policies Taipei's Office of Trade Negotiations said in a statement that it is ...
US waged war on China’s chips; S Korea, Taiwan felt the fallout
Washington’s bid for self-sufficiency in semiconductors is complicating relations with its tech-savvy partners in Asia.
Citi appoints Aftab Ahmed to lead the bank’s operations in Taiwan
Citibank Taiwan Ltd’s (台灣花旗) board of directors yesterday elected Aftab Ahmed, a former Citi country officer (CCO) for the Philippines, as the bank’s new chairman, pending regulatory approval. Aftab ...
German MPs, minister due in Taiwan as tensions with China spike
Germany will send a high-ranking parliamentary delegation to Taiwan next week, an MP told AFP today, followed by the first ministerial visit in two decades ...
Apple supplier Foxconn says output recovering despite revenue fall
Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker, said on Thursday output at its iPhone plant in China had "basically returned to normal" and December revenue, down 12.3 per cent ...