XIAMEN: People in Taiwan can enjoy better lives and have greater space for development since they have the support of a strong motherland to rely on, China’s top political adviser Wang Yang said. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan health minister quits to run for Taipei mayor
The race for Taipei mayor -- a position that has a track record of producing Taiwan presidents -- is heating up as the nation's health minister resigned to throw his hat in the ring. By continuing to ... ( read original story ...)
Japanese lawmakers to visit Taiwan
Seven Japanese lawmakers will visit Taiwan later this month, according to Taiwan’s Foriegn Ministry. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) on July 12 confirmed an announcement made by Frank Hsieh, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor Outperforms Expectations: Here’s How to Trade It
TSM had a strong quarter and offered an outlook that included above consensus sales, but warned mildly on capital expenditures. ( read original story ...)
Apple Supplier Foxconn Faces Hefty Fine If It Invests In China Without Taiwan’s Approval
The world's largest contract electronics maker and Apple, Inc.'s (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPhone assembler Foxconn would need government approval if it invests in embattled Chinese chip conglomerate Tsinghua ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Desire for Unification With China Near Record Low as Tensions Rise
Only 2.4 percent of Taiwan's residents identify as solely "Chinese," while roughly two-thirds say they are only "Taiwanese," according to new polling. ( read original story ...)
China’s military is flying more combat aircraft near Taiwan as it tries to extend its reach around the island
Taiwan says China's military conducted 555 sorties into its air-defense zone in the first half of 2022. ( read original story ...)
Across Party Lines, Taiwan Mourns Abe Shinzo
The former Japanese prime minister’s support for Taiwan brought condolences even from the KMT, which is generally antagonistic toward Japan. ( read original story ...)
Four Hong Kong men arrested while attempting to flee to Taiwan
One of the four was shot in the chest by a police officer during 2019 protests ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE:TSM) Price Target Lowered to $88.00 at Susquehanna
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE:TSM – Get Rating) had its price objective dropped by analysts at Susquehanna from $90.00 to $88.00 in a note issued to investors on Thursday, Benzinga reports. ( read original story ...)
EDPR Sunseap completes Taiwan New Taipei City’s first basketball rooftop solar system
Located at Ziqiang Elementary School in New Taipei City, the project was completed in April 2022 and marks EDPR Sunseap Taiwan’s first installation of a basketball rooftop solar system. It can provide ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan VP attends memorial to Japan’s Abe as China protests
China has formally protested the presence of Lai Ching-te Taiwan Vice President at a memorial for assassinated former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ... ( read original story ...)
Protester who survived getting shot in 2019 and 3 others arrested after attempt to flee to Taiwan
A young protester who was shot while demonstrating on Oct. 1 in 2019 has been arrested after attempting to flee to Taiwan, according to local media reports. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semi shares rise after earnings, sales beat forecasts
Shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. rose on Thursday after the third-party silicon wafer manufacturer reported forecast-beating earnings and sales in its June-ending quarter. TSMC TSM ... ( read original story ...)
Ukraine’s Moves Against Russia Show Taiwan ‘Asymmetric’ Weapons Work, US Official Says
Ukraine’s countermoves against Russia’s larger military shows Taiwan that possessing advanced “asymmetric” weapons and a determination to resist invasion by a larger neighbor can be a successful ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s ‘parliamentary diplomacy’ is ideal option under China’s watchful eye
Experts say there isn't much Taiwan can do to win over its former diplomatic allies, so soft power diplomacy is the way to go. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)