Shares in Taiwan’s Hon Hai Precision fell a second day, losing 2.2% to close at a near nine-month low, as speculation swirled following the reported start of a tax and land use investigation into the mainland China operation of one of Apple’s largest suppliers.
Canada, Taiwan complete talks on bilateral investment deal
Canada and Taiwan have completed talks on a bilateral deal to boost foreign investment and will work to make sure it takes effect promptly, Canadian Trade Minister Mary Ng and Taiwan's government said on Tuesday.
Additional Support Predicted For Taiwan Shares
The Taiwan stock market on Tuesday ended the two-day slide in which it had fallen more than 200 points or 1.2 percent. The Taiwan
Foxconn: China’s probe of Taiwan iPhone maker exposes supply chain dilemma
For multinationals, the tax audits expose Foxconn’s difficulty in navigating the global business environment as tensions across the Taiwan Strait escalate. The company, which derived 70% of its revenue from China as of March, is moving production abroad ...
Apple Risks Getting Caught in Taiwan Tensions With iPhone Supplier Probes
China’s investigations into Taiwanese supplier Foxconn come as its billionaire founder pursues a bid for the Taiwanese presidency.
Mainland to promote cooperation with Taiwan’s Taitung, expand imports of sugar apples: authority
The Chinese mainland is willing to conduct in-depth communications with Taitung, the island of Taiwan, on promoting cooperation and expanding shipments of sugar apples, a major crop grown in the Taiwan county,
Who is running to be Taiwan’s next president?
Currently Taiwan's vice president, he is also the DPP's chairman ... the brink of war with China by its hostile policies and that only he, with his extensive business and personal contacts in China and the U.S., can maintain peace.
Taiwan’s offshore wind industry: global financing competition calls for greater local bank participation
Taiwan has made significant strides in establishing itself as a vital player in the global offshore wind market, but competition for investment is fierce, not only from local sources but also from international banks and investors.
Taiwan’s Presidential Race: A Political Storm Amid Winter Winds
As the winter winds cut through the bustling streets of Taipei, a political storm brews, echoing in the public squares, inside hawker centers, and through the corridors of power. The presidential elections in Taiwan,
Foxconn Investigations: A Nexus of Business, Politics, and International Relations
In the intricate dance of international politics and global business, a new turn is unfolding as Foxconn, known officially as Hon Hai - a major supplier for Apple - finds itself under the microscope of Chinese authorities.
Night Market gives students a taste of Taiwan
The smell of Taiwanese street food, a sea of chatter and palpable energy filled UT’s main mall Friday night as the Taiwanese American Student Association’s Night Market brought a taste of Taiwan to UT.
Taiwan authorities hype Foxconn probe to save diving support
rather than force Taiwan business people to take a political stand when an election approaches. The DPP caucus in the island's "legislative body" claimed during a media briefing on Monday that the probe on Foxconn is a way that the mainland is using to ...
Taiwan’s Interest Rates: An Economic Balancing Act
On the bustling streets of Taipei, the talk of the town is not the latest tech innovation or the newest bubble tea flavor. Instead, the common chatter has taken a surprising turn towards a topic usually reserved for boardrooms and economic summits: interest rates.
Apple iPhone maker Foxconn being investigated in China as founder runs for Taiwan presidency
Taiwan’s Foxconn, one of Apple’s largest suppliers, is being investigated by authorities in China, according to state media.
Taiwan’s Deputy PM Defends Foxconn, Labels China’s Probe as ‘Political Interference’
In a world where corporate powerhouses and political machinations often intersect, Taiwan has found itself defending Foxconn, one of the world's largest contract producers of electronics, amid an investigation by Chinese authorities into several of the firm’s sites.
Taiwan Industrial Output Declines Further, Retail Sales Growth Improves
Taiwan's industrial production continued to decline in September amid weak performance in the mining, quarrying, and manufacturing