Aiming to plug a talent shortage, Taiwan will allow university students to stay on the island for up to two years after graduating, up from between six and 12 monthsRecent study found that 86 per cent ...
Why Taiwan’s election result prompted Asian nations to speak up on ‘one China’
William Lai’s win in the presidential race triggered varied responses within the region, a contrast to four years ago when few countries said anything.
Taiwan’s new envoy to the U.S. offers assurances to Washington and Beijing
Taiwan’s top diplomat in Washington says the island's newly elected president won't worsen relations with China or draw the U.S. into a conflict.
TSMC’s bullish outlook cheers Taiwan stocks, government
Taipei-listed shares of Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC soared on Friday after the company gave a bullish outlook for the year on the back of the boom in artificial intelligence (AI), cheering tech stocks at ...
Taiwan’s Democracy Draws Envy and Tears for Visiting Chinese
People with personal ties to China, on a tour to see Taiwan’s election up close, learned of the island’s path to democracy — messy, violent and, ultimately, inspiring.
After Taiwan’s election, its new envoy to the US offers assurances to Washington and Beijing
Taiwan’s top diplomat in Washington has a message for both the island’s Chinese adversaries and its American friends: Don’t worry that Taiwan’s new president-elect will worsen relations with Beijing ...
Taiwan Semiconductor official: Production in second Phoenix phase moved to 2027 or 2028
The company is still determining what technology could be included in the second phase, which could potentially mean more advanced chips.
Why Taiwan Semiconductor Stock Popped Today
Shares of Taiwan Semiconductor ( TSM 6.62%) were surging today after the company delighted investors with its fourth-quarter earnings report, forecasting a return to revenue growth in the first ...
Investors Are Betting on AI to Transform Taiwan Semi (TSM) Stock in 2024
TSM stock is rallying after the chipmaker's Q4 earnings per share beat expectations, while the firm expects strong sales growth in 2024. More From InvestorPlace ChatGPT IPO Could Shock the World, Make ...
Fastenal Posts Upbeat Earnings, Joins NovoCure, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing And Other Big Stocks Moving Higher On Thursday
U.S. stocks traded mixed, with the Dow Jones index falling around 50 points on Thursday. Shares of Fastenal Company (NASDAQ: FAST) rose during Thursday’s session after the company reported better-than ...
Taiwan Semi Announces Major Global Expansion and Capital Investment Plans for 2024 After Q4 Beat
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd (NYSE:TSM) reported a fourth-quarter revenue of $19.62 billion, down by 1.5% year-on-year, beating the consensus of $19.45 billion. EPS of $1.44 beat the ...
Keith Krach Leads Annual Chairman’s US-Taiwan Business Council Delegation to Taiwan
At a historic moment marking Taiwan’s vibrant democratic process, former Under Secretary of State and Chairman of the Krach Institute for Tech Diploma ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Forecasts Return To Sales Growth In Q1
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, better known as TSMC, on Thursday beat analyst estimates for earnings in the fourth quarter and guided higher than views for the year ahead. TSM stock rose in early ...
Enterprises from Taiwan island show greater confidence in expanding business operation on Chinese mainland
In 2023, trade between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan island remained at a high level, reaching $267.84 billion, while enterprises and investors from Taiwan showed a stronger confidence to expand ...
Xi Jinping Purging Senior Military Officials Who Don’t Want War With Taiwan as WWIII Fears Escalate, Analyst Says
In the wake of Taiwan’s presidential election, leaders of mainland China may be thinking even more about war. Knewz.com has learned about a new analysis of a recent shakeup in top Chinese defense leadership.
Xi Jinping is in a battle with China’s own military, and the outcome could drag the US into WWIII
Xi Jinping's is purging Chinese officers who seem either unwilling or too corrupt to effectively fight a war, analysts told Business Insider.