TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan is "quite interested" in natural gas from Alaska and will continue to assess the feasibility of purchases, the economy ministry said on Monday, as the government looks to ...
Taiwan Shares Seen Lower On Profit Taking
The Taiwan stock market has moved higher in four straight sessions, advancing more than 760 points or 3.4 percent in that span. The ...
Taiwan’s next-generation supercomputer for AI set to launch in May
According to the report, the new system, which will be equipped with Nvidia's H100 graphics processing units (GPU), will initially offer a computing capacity of 16 petaFLOPS ...
Taiwan’s legacy chip industry contemplates future as China eats into share
Chinese companies dramatically increased legacy chip production capacity in recent years. By 2027, China's share is projected to surpass Taiwan's, while South Korea and the U.S., with single-digit shares,
Taiwan donates rice, launches health project in Guatemala
Taiwan Embassy in Guatemala on Saturday donated 990 tons of white rice and launched a new public health project in partnership with the Taiwan International Cooperation and Development Fund (ICDF) and the US-based NGO Food For The Poor,
Taiwan’s next-generation supercomputer set to launch in May: Report
Taiwan is set to launch its next-generation supercomputer for artificial intelligence (AI) in May, with plans to significantly expand its capabilities in the coming years, the Taipei Times reported.
Taiwan drone company receives Estonian delegation
Aerospace Industrial Development Corp (AIDC) on Friday received an Estonian delegation at its drone production line, with aspirations to deepen cooperation with the Baltic country.
Taiwanese researchers uncover new cancer signalling mechanism
Researchers from National Chung Cheng University (CCU) and National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) have identified a previously unknown signaling mechanism that enables pancreatic cancer cells to evade ...
ANALYSIS: Travel ban unlikely to be lifted immediately: experts
Taiwan is unlikely to immediately lift the group tour ban and downgrade the travel alert to China following Beijing’s announcement, he said.
Trump seeks to force TSMC negotiations, experts say
Three experts in the high technology industry have said that US President Donald Trump’s pledge to impose higher tariffs on Taiwanese semiconductors is part of an effort to force Taiwan Semiconductor ...
China’s stunning new campaign to turn the world against Taiwan
This steely new language was a win in America’s long quest to get its allies to show more solidarity with Taiwan. Yet in the battle for global backing over the island’s fate, China is rapidly gaining ground.
Taiwan: Ruling DPP warns people against China’s meddling to sabotage recall effort against KMT lawmakers
Ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) members have warned Taiwanese people to be on the lookout for attempts by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to sabotage the recall effort against Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) lawmakers.
‘Reliable and politically stable’: Taiwan’s investments in Singapore surpass those in China
The Republic is seen as an ideal gateway to the rest of South-east Asia, as Taiwan diversifies away from China. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MediaTek prepares for Trump’s tariffs on Chips from Taiwan
MediaTek’s CEO Rick Tsai said that the brand has been preparing for the possibility of the upcoming Trump tariffs ...
Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in San Francisco to open in February
The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in San Francisco will officially open its doors at the end of February, following its move to a new building in October.
Officials sent to the US to discuss Trump tariffs
Taiwan has sent officials to Washington to discuss possible tariffs that US President Donald Trump might implement, and has made preparations should they be imposed, Minister of Economic Affairs J.W.