The world's biggest smartphone maker forecast 2021 fourth-quarter operating ... It joined rivals TSMC from Taiwan and US firm Intel in expanding chip manufacturing capacity in the United States, which ... ( read original story ...)
More Selling Pressure Likely For Taiwan Stock Market
The Taiwan stock market has tracked lower in two straight sessions, sinking almost 170 points or 0.9 percent along the way. The ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Pledges $200 Million in Lithuania Investments After Beijing Embargo
Taiwan and Lithuania are deepening ties—to China's chagrin. Taiwanese government officials announced on Wednesday that Taipei would establish a $200 million fund to invest in Lithuania and promote ... ( read original story ...)
WSBL teams recruit ethnic Chinese as new season begins
As Taiwan’s semiprofessional Women’s Super Basketball League (WSBL) begins a new season this month, it will for the first time allow overseas players of ethnic Chinese heritage to compete, the CTBA, ... ( read original story ...)
Chip executives see no short-term fix for shortage
For chip buyers ranging from computer gamers to automakers, there is no near-term fix on the way for shortages that have caused higher prices and production delays, semiconductor executives said. ( read original story ...)
Eslite blasted for failing to safeguard customer data
Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Liu Shyh-fang (劉世芳) yesterday blasted Eslite and the Ministry of Economic Affairs’ Department of Commerce for failing to protect customer data, after more than ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan should adopt a “broken nest” policy and destroy TSMC in wake of any Chinese invasion, suggests US military paper
Destroying the world’s major semiconductor market might be more of an invasion deterrent than actual open conflict, military paper suggests ... ( read original story ...)
China blasts US over support of Lithuania in Taiwan spat
China on Thursday blasted the U.S. for its support of Lithuania, which has gone further than most other nations in its recognition of Taiwan."The U.S. side has defended Lithuania's erroneous act of ... ( read original story ...)
SurgePays Engages MZ Group to Lead Strategic Investor Relations and Shareholder Communication Program
BARTLETT, Tenn., Jan. 06, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (Nasdaq: SURG) (“SurgePays” or the “Company”), a fintech company providing essential financial services and prepaid products to the underbanked ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s security role and Taiwan seen in focus at ‘two-plus-two’ talks with U.S.
The question of Japan's security role at a time of rising tension over Taiwan is likely to figure prominently at a meeting on Friday between the foreign and defence ministers of Japan and the United ... ( read original story ...)
UMC Reports Sales for December 2021
United Microelectronics Corporation (NYSE: UMC; TWSE: 2303) ("UMC"), today reported unaudited net sales for the month of December 2021. ( read original story ...)
8 of the best things to do in Taipei: food, culture, and amazing views
From finding wonderful city views to experiencing Taiwanese history and culture, here are the best things to do in Taipei. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan stages military drill amid tensions with China
Ground forces also went through drills, with armoured vehicles and soldiers seen performing exercises through forested and urban areas.The exercises were part of a three-day drill to show Taiwan's ... ( read original story ...)
With beer, rum and chocolate, Taiwan rallies behind Lithuania in spat with China
Lithuanians have become minor celebrities among Taiwanese, who are lapping up the Baltic state's products. What’s behind all the fuss? ( read original story ...)
Xinhua Commentary: Lithuania must take swift actions to correct wrongdoings on Taiwan-related issues
To repair the damaged China-Lithuania relations, the European nation needs further swift actions to rectify the wrongdoings. According to media reports, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda said on ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan setting up $200m Lithuania fund amid China row
Taiwan has said it will set up a $200m (£148m) fund to invest in Lithuania as it tries to fend off Chinese diplomatic and trade pressure on the Baltic state. Taipei said it aims to make its first ... ( read original story ...)