Taiwan's defence minister said on Tuesday that the government is investigating the disappearance of a soldier serving on an offshore island who has been found in China, and vowed to bring him back.
Why Taiwan Semiconductor Stock Drifted Higher Today
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM), the ever-influential Asian chipmaker, started the week off positively, at least as far as its stock was concerned. On the back of a researcher's price ...
Chinese Taipei tops Italy
Chinese Taipei tops Italy ...
Bridge of vows
Fifteen couples, including one from Thailand, take part in a mass wedding hosted by the Alishan National Scenic Area Administration at the Taiping Suspension Bridge in Chaiyi County yesterday. Police ...
Asian financial stocks drop as SVB risks assessed
Asian lenders declined even as US authorities on Sunday raced to stem jitters about the health of the nation’s financial system, pledging to fully protect all depositors’ money following the collapse ...
Online O-Bank expecting double-digit record growth
O-Bank Co Ltd (王道商業銀行), the nation’s first online bank, is pursuing double-digit percentage growth in core businesses this year on top of last year’s record earnings, undeterred by lingering economic ...
Taichung to launch NT$299 public transport pass
Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow- yen (盧秀燕) on Friday announced the city’s plan to offer residents a NT$299 (US$9.75) monthly public transport pass from June as part of a central government project to ...
Taipei increases pay for childcare workers: Chiang
Chiang said he has three children, including two younger than two years old, so he understands the difficulties and stress that childcare providers experience. “Therefore, we have good news for ...
US would destroy Taiwan’s semiconductor factories rather than letting them fall into China’s hands, a former national security adviser says
Robert O'Brien told Semafor that China would be "like the new OPEC of silicon chips" if it invaded Taiwan and took over semiconductor factories.
UPDATE 1-EXCLUSIVE-UK approves increased submarine-related exports to Taiwan, risking angering China
By Andrew MacAskill and Elizabeth Piper LONDON, March 13 (Reuters) - Britain approved a sharp increase in exports of submarine parts and technology last year to Taiwan as it upgrades its naval forces, ...
Taiwan says defence spending to focus on readying for ‘total blockade’ by China
Taiwan's defence spending this year will focus on preparing weapons and equipment for a "total blockade" by China, including parts for F-16 fighters and replenishing weapons, the military said in a ...
Navitas to Present Next-Gen Semiconductors at Taiwan Investor Meeting
Expansion of technology, markets and geography positions Navitas GaN and SiC to replace legacy silicon chips in $22B/year market opportunity Navitas to Present Next-Gen Semiconductors at Taiwan ...
From the US to Africa: how China sees the world as Xi’s third term begins
The geopolitical relations China’s president will have to navigate as country reopens after three years of isolation ...
China condemns Britain’s £167m submarine deals with Taiwan
China condemned Britain for increasing its supply of submarine technology to Taiwan as President Xi vowed to “resolutely oppose external interference” and “sep ...
How to avoid nuclear war with China
Taiwan’s government refused, but in 1997, Britain ceded Hong Kong to China under just such an arrangement, initially set to prevail for 50 years in that city. “One country ... Air Force and Defense ...
UK approves increased submarine-related exports to Taiwan, risking angering China
The value of licences granted by the British government to companies for the export of submarine-related components and technology to Taiwan totalled a record 167 million pounds ($201.29 million) ...