A previously undetected cyberespionage group spied against Taiwanese government agencies and the island-country's manufacturing sector, say cybersecurity ...
Lithuanian Parliamentary Speaker to Visit Taiwan This Month
Lithuania’s parliamentary speaker will travel to Taiwan this month, becoming the nation’s highest-level official to visit the island — and potentially escalating simmering tensions between the ...
Japanese parliamentarians in Taipei: technological and political alliance
A delegation of 43 members of parliament from Tokyo in Taiwan for National Day on 10 October. They are on the island on an official visit and will take part in the celebrations to strengthen diplomati ...
Taiwan launches first locally made weather satellite with ‘groundbreaking’ navigation system
Triton was sent into space on Sunday and will provide observations over ocean areas prone to extreme weather It marks a milestone in the island's efforts to catch up with global players in space ...
1 dead, more than 300 injured as Typhoon Koinu sweeps parts of Taiwan
Typhoon Koinu is sweeping southern Taiwan. One person has died and more than 300 have been injured. The typhoon's rain and record-breaking winds have led the island to suspend flights and close ...
Taiwan ramps up backup satellite network plans in island defence strategy
Project involves setting up 773 hotspots and backhauls by the end of next year to protect Taiwan's communications network National Security Bureau says efforts were spurred by the cutting of two undersea cables linking the island with Matsu in February Taiwan is developing a backup satellite network to secure its communications with the outside world ...
Taiwan probes firms suspected of selling chip equipment to China’s Huawei despite US sanctions
Taiwan's economy minister has confirmed that regulators are investigating four Taiwanese companies suspected of helping China’s Huawei Technologies to build semiconductor facilities ...
What is China saying with the song choices at the Asian Games?
In another instance, when the Chinese table tennis team defeated the Taipei team, the venue chose a classic ballad from 1995 named “Love Each Other”, which features the chorus: “Because we are a family, a family that loves each other, who shares our blessings, who faces difficulties together”.
Taiwan investigates firms that worked with Chinese companies reportedly supplying Huawei
Taiwan is investigating whether four of its firms broke US sanctions or its own investment rules when they provided services to Chinese companies that are reportedly helping Huawei build chip ...
Taiwan foundry revenues expected to fall in 2023, but make recovery in 2024, says DIGITIMES Research
Going into 2024, the Taiwan foundry industry will have new capacity coming online while smartphone application processors (AP) and high-performance computing (HPC) chips for AI and other applications will help boost foundry demand, according to DIGITIMES ...
Taiwan looks into claims local companies helped Huawei advance China chipmaking
Plus: EU is looking its own strategic export controls – and not just to China Taiwan is said to be investigating whether local companies have been helping Huawei to set up chip factories in China, ...
TIE 2023 opening this October Showcases over 1,000 Innovative Technologies and Demonstrate Taiwan’s Strong R&D Capability
The Taiwan Innotech Expo 2023 (TIE), one of the largest annual technology exchange events, will be held this October. Online previews of related exhibitions will be available on
Taiwan to probe firms involved in Huawei plants
TAIPEI—Taipei has said it will investigate if Taiwanese firms that helped Huawei build semiconductor factories violated US sanctions against the
Economy Minister Denies Taiwan Firms Supplies Tech to Huawei
Recently, Huawei has been making waves in the smartphone market. After a long wait ... used in the Mate 60 series and accused Huawei of bypassing the embargo. Moreover, Taiwanese tech firms were blamed for this. Now, Taiwanese firms are denying supplying ...
Tech war: Taiwan’s share in global semiconductor manufacturing supply chain to decline, while mainland China poised for gains, IDC report says
Taiwan's global share in foundry work and outsourced assembly and test are expected to fall to 43 per cent and 47 per cent, respectively, by 2027 Mainland China's share in foundry and assembly and test are forecast to rise to 29 per cent and 22.
Taiwan to probe firms over Huawei chip plants in China
Taipei has said it will investigate if Taiwanese firms that helped Huawei build semiconductor factories violated US sanctions against the Chinese tech giant.The four Taiwanese companies are helping Huawei develop an "under-the-radar network of chip plants" in China,