The ‘carrier killer’ Ta Jiang was commissioned alongside a high-speed minelayer, both produced by Lung Teh Shipbuilding Company. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to hand out more stimulus coupons to boost consumer spending by $7.2-B
Taiwan said on Thursday it planned to issue “stimulus coupons” again to boost consumer spending by T$200 billion ($7.22 billion) and support its coronavirus-hit economy, as the island worked to ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Navy’s ‘Carrier Killer’ Seeks to Address China Military Imbalance
The nimble warship is the first of a new batch of naval vessels that experts say will improve Taiwan's asymmetric warfare capabilities against China. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s ICCDS gears up for 10G with converged FTTH, HFC platform from Harmonic
Harmonic said it has been selected by Taiwan-based cable operator ICCDS to prepare the way forward to 10G with its CableOS Cloud-Native Core Platform. Harmonic's CableOS Platform converges ... ( read original story ...)
Arm, Taiwan’s ITRI join force to help IC design startups grow
Arm is partnering with Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) to develop an ecosystem platform available for international IC design startups looking to invest in Taiwan. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to hand out more stimulus coupons to boost consumer spending by $7.2 billion
Taiwan said on Thursday it planned to issue "stimulus coupons" again to boost consumer spending by T$200 billion ($7.22 billion) and support its coronavirus-hit economy, as the island worked to ... ( read original story ...)
Chip Wars: Here’s how China’s SMIC plans to challenge Taiwan’s TSMC
SMIC is the best hope for China for gaining clout in advanced chips used in devices from smartphones to base stations. ( read original story ...)
AmCham Taiwan at 70: The Early Years – Getting Started
With the help of some key leaders from over the decades, the Chamber recollects developments that led to the organization’s current influential role ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s president commissions domestic-made naval warship
Taiwan’s president has overseen the commissioning of a new domestically made navy warship as part of the island’s plan to boost indigenous defense capacity amid heightened tensions with China ... ( read original story ...)
MDEC, EasyStore help Malaysian businesses expand in Taiwan
THE Malaysia Digital Economy Corp (MDEC) has joined forces with EasyStore to launch the Malaysia Select Campaign, which will be held between Oct 1 and Oct 10.Supported by Commerce Development Research ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Elder Care Industry Faces Embattled Future
Insufficient government budget for senior care and a system that overworks and underpays foreign caregivers do not bode well for Taiwan’s elderly as their ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei Entrepreneurs Hub to Showcase Digital Transformation through Innovation Summit
According to the Taipei City Government, on average 15,000 startups and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are registered in Taipei per year. Taipei offers a wide range of resources including more ... ( read original story ...)
China & Taiwan To Be Hit By Category 4 Typhoon Chanthu On September 12, Warn Geologists
The cyclone is expected to attain maximum wind speed of up to 233kmph before reaching parts of Taiwan and the Chinese southern coast. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s semiconductor spending remains No. 3
as suppliers are keen to invest in production expansion to support long-term growth at a time of solid global demand for technology gadgets. Taiwan, South Korea and China would be the top three ... ( read original story ...)
DPP lawmaker lauds nation’s budget
The government’s budget plan for fiscal 2022 includes paying off NT$9.6 billion (US$346 million) in debt, a 20-year high, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislative caucus secretary-general Tsai ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor vs. Intel: Which Semiconductor Stock is a Better Buy?
As the global chip shortage rages on, the shares of automakers and electronic device makers suffer. However, chip stocks continue to see gains. ( read original story ...)