Taiwan and China split in 1949 during the civil war that brought the communists to power in China. Taiwan has its own government and military but has never declared formal independence from China.
Taiwan pledges chip talks to appease Trump
TAIPEI: Taiwan president Lai Ching-te has pledged to talk with the United States about president Donald Trump's concerns over the chip industry and to increase US investment and buy more from the ...
Taishin, Shin Kong taken off watch list
The planned merger between Taishin Financial Holding Co (台新金控) and Shin Kong Financial Holding Co (新光金控) might take more than a year to conclude, meriting the removal of the two conglomerates and ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Could Be The Lifeline Intel Needs As Rumors Swirl Of A US-Backed Joint Venture
Intel Corp. (NASDAQ:INTC) may be facing a turning point as rumors suggest the U.S. government could intervene to push a joint venture between the struggling chipmaker and Taiwan Semiconductor ...
Taiwan’s Lai Vows to Lift Military Funding After Trump Complaint
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te pledged to boost military spending, a move aimed at showing President Donald Trump the democracy is committed to defending itself from China.
Taiwan pledges chip talks with US, more investment to mollify Trump
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te pledged on Friday to talk with the United States about President Donald Trump's concerns over the chip industry and to invest more in and buy more from the country, while ...
Taiwan’s Lai vows more investment in US as chip tariffs loom
Taiwan will boost investment in the United States and on its own defences, President Lai Ching-te said Friday, as Taipei seeks to head off US President Donald Trump's threats of tariffs on its ...
Taiwan’s ASE sees 2025 advanced packaging and testing revenue more than doubling to $1.6 bln
ASE Technology Holding Co., the world's largest chip packaging and testing provider, said on Thursday it expects its revenue from leading-edge advanced packaging and testing to more than double to $1.
KMT Proposes Stimulus Payments After Taiwan Reports US$16B Tax Surplus – TaiwanPlus News
Taiwan's finance ministry is reporting a 2024 tax surplus of over US$16 billion. Opposition Kuomintang lawmakers are proposing paying some of that money back to the public, by handing out US$305 cash ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Under Pressure From Trump Tariff Threats, Could Push Advanced Packaging Capacity to US
Donald Trump’s tariff threats prompted Taiwan’s deputy economy minister, Cynthia Kiang, to canvass Washington in person, the Financial Times reports. Taiwan’s move coincides with Taiwan Semiconductor ...
Taiwan Semi (TSM) Among The Top 10 Unrivaled Stocks of the Next 5 Years
We recently compiled a list of the 10 Unrivaled Stocks of the Next 5 Years. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM) stands ...
Foxconn says its aim is cooperation with Nissan, not acquisition
The chairman of Taiwan's Foxconn said on Wednesday that the company's aim is cooperation with Nissan, not acquisition, as the Japanese automaker's future hangs in the balance after stepping back from ...
Taiwan and TSMC push back against Donald Trump’s proposed chip tariffs
Taiwan and its leading semiconductor manufacturer, TSMC, are pushing back against Trump’s proposed semiconductor tariffs, warning they could disrupt global chip supply chains and US-Taiwan trade ...
Taiwan’s digital economy on track for NT$1 trillion milestone, but budget cuts cast shadow
Taiwan's digital economy has reached an annual output of NT$800 billion (approx. US$24.36 billion) and is projected to surpass NT$1 trillion by 2026, driven by the rapid expansion of AI applications, ...
Archimedes Tech SPAC Partners II Co. Announces Pricing of $200 Million Initial Public Offering
The Company has granted the underwriter a 45-day option to purchase up to an additional 3,000,000 units at the initial public offering price to cover over-allotments, if any. The offering is expected ...
Taiwan tax revenue reaches NT$219 billion in January
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The Ministry of Finance reported on Monday that Taiwan's tax revenue reached NT$219.4 billion (US$7.31 billion) in January.