Tourists come back to Taiwan after strict Covid-19 restrictions eased - Taiwan has been among the hardest places for a tourist to get access to - but not any more ... ( read original story ...)
A peek at the future of US-Taiwan defense industrial cooperation
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) poses significant challenges to the United States, Taiwan and other like-minded countries in the Indo-Pacific. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has embarked on ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Business Quick Tak
The number of workers on official furlough programs in Taiwan fell by more than 4,000 as travel agencies brought back staff from unpaid leave ahead of an easing of COVID-19 border controls yesterday. ( read original story ...)
HK eyes visa relaxations
In other moves to reverse the trend and entice workers back to Hong Kong, officials are considering a new form of visa to make it easier for nonlocals to work in the territory, the people said, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s ARTC to Debut Major Autonomous Technology Breakthroughs in 2022 TIE, Taiwan Expo USA 2022
Taiwan's Automotive Research & Testing Center (ARTC) is scheduled to showcase five major breakthroughs in its "ADAS Level 3 Integrated Technology" developed in tandem with the industry, simultaneously ... ( read original story ...)
PressPlay Completed Series B Funding to Accelerate its Business Expansion
PressPlay, the first Influence Economy Group in Taiwan, announced that it had completed Series B Funding with several hundred million. PressPlay plans to use the investment to expand the overseas ... ( read original story ...)
Here’s how Taiwan sidestepped a $688 billion problem that was similar to the trouble engulfing U.K. pension funds
That translates to some $688 billion, a majority of which JPMorgan believes is invested in long end of U.S. high grade market. He said Taiwan regulators this week allowed local insurers to reclassify ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan chip maker cuts capital spending 10% in a warning for tech sector
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. slashed its 2022 capital spending target by roughly 10%, a dramatic sign of trouble for the technology industry from the world's most valuable chip company. TSMC ... ( read original story ...)
Fueled by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, developer buys state land to build in Deer Valley
Sunbelt Investment Holdings Inc. bought 80 acres of state trust land in north Phoenix as the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing ... which means the buildings will be developed before a business has ... ( read original story ...)
Economy urged to brace for global downturn
Premier Su Tseng-chang speaks at a groundbreaking ceremony for a social housing project in New Taipei City on Wednesday. Photo: CNA Premier Su Tseng-chang (蘇貞昌) has delegated Vice Premier Shen ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor: Another Good Quarter, Its Shares Are Clearly Undervalued
Taiwan Semiconductor has reported strong financial numbers for Q3. See why I believe right now is a good time for long-term investors to buy TSM stock. ( read original story ...)
Tourists flock to Taiwan as COVID entry restrictions eased
Taiwan lifted all its COVID-19 entry restrictions on Thursday, allowing tourists unfettered access to the self-ruled island after over 2 1/2 years of border controls. Hong ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor: Excellent Quarter Reaffirms Our Bullish View
Taiwan Semiconductor delivered another impressive Q3 even though it sounded a bit cautious. See why we believe TSM stock offers a very attractive risk/reward. ( read original story ...)
From COVID to Taiwan: How China Stands Ahead of 20th Party Congress
The CCP's 19th Central Committee, formed in 2017 as Xi began his second term as leader, held its seventh and last assembly on Wednesday to approve October 16 as the date for the 20th National Congress ... ( read original story ...)
What chip bust? A Japanese semiconductor firm IPO jumps almost 15% in its trading debut
Shares in semiconductor firm Socionext surged 14.6% in their debut on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Wednesday, defying both a drought in initial public offerings and a rapidly deflating chip market. ( read original story ...)
Tourism, businesses cheer as Taiwan reopens borders for international travel
Travel agencies have seen an uptick in bookings, and airlines are adding flights to accommodate the soaring demand to and from Taiwan ... ( read original story ...)