Automotive Manufacturing in Taiwan

The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market. Essential resource for top-line data and analysis covering the Taiwan automotive manufacturing market. ( read original story ...)

The Latest: Xi: China resolved against Taiwan independence

Xi spoke at the opening of the Communist Party's national congress on Wednesday. Taiwan was a Japanese colony for 50 years, then split from the mainland amid civil war in 1949. China cut off contacts with Taiwan's government last year to punish its ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan takes a stance on ICOs

On 6 October 2017, Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission chairman, Wellington Koo, attended a joint session of the Taiwanese parliament and cabinet in response to a request by legislator Jason Hsu to clarify Taiwan’s stance on cryptocurrency. ( read original story ...)

Qualcomm Inc. Gets Fined Nearly $800 Million in Taiwan

This represents the commission's highest ever fine since its inception in 1992, and marks a big setback for the company in Taiwan, its third largest market after China and South Korea. The FTC claims that Qualcomm holds a monopoly over the chip market with ... ( read original story ...)

Probe into possible entry of drugs through Customs misconduct

Taipei, Oct. 11 (CNA) The Taipei District Prosecutors Office ... When the officials went to the factory the next day to investigate further, the machinery was gone. Minister of Finance Sheu Yu-jer (許虞哲) and Customs Administration Director-General ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan Exports Hit New High

Taiwan's exports hit a new high in September on the back of solid global demand for high-tech devices, marking the 12th consecutive month in which the country's outbound sales posted year-on-year growth, the ministry of finance said Wednesday, CNA reported. ( read original story ...)

Taiwan’s Trade Surplus Exceeds Expectations

Taiwan's trade surplus increased more than expected in September, data from the Ministry of Finance revealed Wednesday. The trade surplus increased to $6.69 billion in September from $5.71 billion in August. The expected level was $5.92 billion. ( read original story ...)