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Posted on 01/10/2025

Taiwan’s soaring imports of Russian naphtha raise economic security fears

The report, which was written with Taiwan’s Environmental Rights Foundation and exiled Russian environmental group Ecodefense, said Taiwanese buyers had been paying more than the G7 price cap of $45 a ...

Posted on 01/10/2025

Power Under Pressure: How a Gas-Fired Plant Has Helped Address Taiwan’s Energy Transition

Taiwan’s energy transition faces a unique challenge: powering its world-leading semiconductor industry while phasing out nuclear power and reducing coal dependence. Part of the solution emerged from ...

Posted on 01/10/2025

Taiwan says ‘will not agree’ to making 50% of its chips in US

Taiwan "will not agree" to making 50 percent of its semiconductors in the United States, the island's lead tariff negotiator said Wednesday, as Washington pressures Taipei to produce more chips on US ...

Posted on 01/10/2025

Taiwan Rejects US Demand for Half of Chips to Be Made in America

Taiwan has pushed back on a US request to move chip production stateside to cover half of America’s demand, underscoring the tensions complicating trade talks between the two sides.

Posted on 01/10/2025

Taiwan will not agree to 50-50 chip production deal with US, negotiator says

Taiwan will not agree to a deal with the United States for half of all semiconductor production to take place in the country, the island's top tariff negotiator said on Wednesday after returning home.

Posted on 01/10/2025

‘Free Solo’ Climber Alex Honnold to Scale 1,667-Foot Taiwan Skyscraper in Live Netflix Event From Plimsoll Prods. (EXCLUSIVE)

Alex Honnold, the rock climber known for his daring “free solo” feats of ascending cliffs without the help of any ropes or safety equipment, has set his sights on a new challenge: Taiwan’s Taipei 101 ...

Posted on 01/10/2025

U.S. Commerce head Lutnick wants Taiwan to help America make 50% of its chips locally

The Trump administration is pushing Taipei to shift investment and chip production to the U.S. so that half of U.S. chip demand is manufactured locally.

Posted on 01/10/2025

State to benefit from Taiwan’s $1.3B Letter of Intent to buy U.S. wheat

Taiwan’s Agricultural Trade Goodwill Mission sent a delegation to visit several states, including South Dakota, pledging to purchase $1.3 billion in U.S. wheat from 2026 to 2029.

Posted on 01/10/2025

U.S. At Risk From Mass Chinese Drone Swarms In A Taiwan Fight

U.S. defense analysts are sounding alarm bells as a potential Taiwan conflict looms. They warn of the unprecedented challenge posed by large-scale Chinese drone swarms, raising urgent questions about ...

Posted on 30/09/2025

Azul Platform Prime Enables Hua Nan Securities to Increase Revenue and Customer Satisfaction by Improving Trading System Performance by 35%

Azul, the only company 100% focused on Java, today announced that Hua Nan Securities, a leading financial services company headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, has achieved a 35% improvement in trading ...

Posted on 30/09/2025

U.S. Pushes Taiwan for 50-50 Semiconductor Deal as TSMC (TSM) Expands U.S. Investment

Washington is pressuring Taipei to agree to a new plan for chip manufacturing. U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated that the goal is for ...

Posted on 30/09/2025

Qiong-Tai Economic and Trade Cooperation Exchange: Hopes for Taiwan Businesses to Achieve Mutual Benefits and Win-Win Outcomes by Aligning with Hainan Free Trade Port

On September 27, Sun Yafu, Vice President of the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS), delivered a speech at the "2025 Qiong-Tai Economic and Trade Cooperation Exchange." He ...

Posted on 30/09/2025

Why This Investor Is Trimming His Largest Holding Taiwan Semiconductor

U.S. wants half of America's chips made locally, urging Taiwan to relocate production. Taiwan Semi pledges $165B in U.S. facilities.

Posted on 30/09/2025

High-net-worth client assets under management at Taiwan banks reach NT$1.8 trillion

Banks serving clients with over NT$100 million in assets see steady growth, with bonds and funds gaining share | Sep. 30, 2025 19:03 ...

Posted on 30/09/2025

Taipei angles for offshore RMB financial centre status

A boom in tourism, improved cross-strait relations, cultural ties with China and developing transport routes with the mainland has helped Taipei to angle itself as a potential regional offshore RMB ...

Posted on 30/09/2025

Taiwan holds talks to cut tariffs as U.S. presses for chip investments in America

Taiwan’s trade negotiators held talks in Washington seeking relief from a 20% tariff while facing growing U.S. pressure to expand chip investments and production on American soil.

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