Taiwan is investigating a military officer who reportedly received monthly payments from Xi Jinping's government for years to gather intelligence and surrender if Beijing attacked Taipei. What ...
Taiwan delegation’s India visit a fresh boost to business ties: Report
Taiwan-India business ties got a fresh boost after a delegation from the self-governed island visited a number of Indian states earlier this month which led to the signing of three Taiwan-India ...
Taiwan sees less Chinese interference ahead of elections
TAIPEI: Taiwan is seeing less Chinese interference ahead of its local elections, possibly due to China’s own domestic problems and its efforts to improve its international image, Taiwanese foreign ...
Taiwan Says It Sees Less Chinese Interference Ahead of Elections
Taiwan is seeing less Chinese interference ahead of its local elections, possibly due to China's own domestic problems and its efforts to improve its international image, Taiwanese Foreign Minister ...
Engineers from Taiwan bolstered China’s chip industry. Now they’re leaving.
The Taiwanese government has begun to discourage local engineers from going to China, concerned that they were taking proprietary information with them.
Chinese agent bribed Taiwan colonel to surrender if war began, prosecutors claim
Prosecutors in Taiwan said on Tuesday they had charged a senior military officer with corruption and harming state security after they said he took bribes from a Chinese agent to act as a spy and even ...
Taiwan’s newest party wants to make mahjong great again
As Taiwan hurtles towards becoming a "super-aged" society, a new political party has emerged with an unusual and somewhat singular platform -- making mahjong great again.
Taiwan firm halts business with Iran amid US scrutiny of drone program
A Taiwanese technology company has halted its business in Iran while it investigates whether it violated international sanctions, as the US ramps up scrutiny of Iran’s military and weapons production amid the Russia-Ukraine war.
Telecom union workers call off election day strike
Union members protested on Monday at the telecom’s headquarters in Taipei, demanding a comprehensive raise of NT$7,500 per person and changes to their pension fund system. They threatened to strike on ...
Intel’s Ambitions To Compete With Taiwan Semiconductor, Samsung Suffers Jolt After Losing Foundry Head
Intel Corp (NASDAQ: INTC) executive Randhir Thakur, who headed its push into the contract-manufacturing industry, is leaving the chipmaker, jeopardizing CEO Pat Gelsinger’s turnaround plan. Thakur ...
Lockheed Martin, Taiwan Shipbuilder in Likely Deal To Supply Asian Navies
The agreement could help America's largest defense contractors get a foothold in Asia's shipbuilding market, analysts say.
Tech war: US, Taiwan, Japan gallop ahead in advanced semiconductors while China remains stuck at mature-node chips
TSMC founder Morris Chang said this week that an expansion to the more advanced 3-nm process was planned for the company's Arizona site China's huge domestic market, especially lower-end segments ...
Insights on the Data Center Market in Taiwan to 2027 – Players Include Broadcom, Cisco Systems, Dell Technologies, Extreme Networks and Fujitsu
The construction contractors in the country have both global and local presence, supplying significant operators in the industry, such as AECOM, M+W Group, and others. The Taiwan data center market ...
Taipei Should Try To Restart Low-Level Talks With Beijing, Taiwan Ex-Foreign Minister Jason Hu Says
"Mainland China basically has no intention to confront the U.S. in military terms because it is weaker," Hu says ...
Apple supplier Foxconn hires chip veteran formerly at TSMC and SMIC
Major Apple Inc supplier and iPhone assembler Foxconn said on Tuesday it had hired Chiang Shang-yi, a former top executive at Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC and Chinese chipmaker SMIC, to lead its growing ...
Taiwan China’s core interest, Chinese def min tells US counterpart
It was the first time the two met since June before a visit by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan in August sparked fury in Beijing, which saw the visit as a serious interference in its internal ...