COMPUTEX kicked off this year’s month-long #COMPUTEXVirtual on May 31 with James Huang, TAITRA Chairman, highlighting the not-to-be-missed events. ( read original story ...)
Around 20 Japanese Firms to Develop Chip Production Technology With TSMC -Nikkei
Around 20 Japanese companies, including electronic component maker Ibiden Co, will work with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) to develop chip manufacturing technology at a research center ... ( read original story ...)
Stable Rating Outlook For Taiwanese Banks Despite Local Covid-19 Cases
Fitch Ratings-Taipei-31 May 2021: Fitch Ratings expects our rated Taiwanese banks to maintain stable financial ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s new COVID-19 cases slow but restrictions to stay in coming weeks
Taiwan's new COVID-19 infections have decreased and the outbreak can be controlled, the health minister said on Monday, as he urged the public to follow restrictions, which will stay in place in the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Lawmakers Double Stimulus Cap as Virus Batters Economy
Lawmakers in Taipei doubled the amount of stimulus available to cushion the economy from the pandemic, after Taiwan’s worst outbreak so far shuttered stores and forced curbs on social gatherings. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Approves $15.2 Billion in New Spending to Deal With COVID-19 Impact
Taiwan's parliament approved on Monday an extra T$420 billion ($15.20 billion) in stimulus spending to help the economy deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, as the island faces a spike in domestic ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan delays further water curbs after heavy rainfall
Taiwan's government on Monday delayed imposing further water curbs that would have impacted major chip-making hubs after heavy rainfall began replenishing reservoirs on the drought-struck island. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan approves US$15.2 billion in new spending to deal with COVID-19 impact
TAIPEI: Taiwan's parliament approved on Monday (May 31) an extra NT$420 billion (US$15.20 billion) in stimulus spending to help the economy deal ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei holds COVID-19 lockdown drill
Taipei holds COVID-19 lockdown drill. ROC Central News Agency. 05/30/2021 05:40 PM. Taipei, May 30 (CNA) Taipei staged an exercise Sunday to test its preparedness in the event tha ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan approves $15.2 bln in new spending to deal with COVID-19 impact
Taiwan's parliament approved on Monday an extra T$420 billion ($15.20 billion) in stimulus spending to help the economy deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, as the island curbs business activity to ... ( read original story ...)
Intel reiterates chip supply shortages could last several years
Intel Corp's CEO said on Monday it could take several years for a global shortage of semiconductors to be resolved, a problem that has shuttered ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan gears up for 2021 SelectUSA Investment Summit
Taiwan's participation at the 2021 SelectUSA Investment Summit, , to be held virtually for the first time, will feature premier companies from industries across Taiwan, cutting-edge technology and ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan signs local deals for up to 20 mln COVID shots
Taiwan's government has signed deals with two local companies to provide up to 20 million doses of their COVID-19 vaccines, the official Central News Agency said on Sunday, in a boost to the island's ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan people seek mainland solutions to address vaccine shortage while secessionist authority adds political obstacles
Residents on the island of Taiwan line up and wait for getting a COVID-19 nucleic acid test in Taipei on Tuesday. Testing on the island is 21 times more expensive than the mainland, hindering epidemic ... ( read original story ...)
Another future for Taiwan’s energy
Last week saw two interesting developments in fossil fuels. ExxonMobil shareholders forced the company management to accept two board members who want the giant polluter to take meaningful action on ... ( read original story ...)
Ian Easton On Taiwan: Are war clouds on the horizon?
Is there going to be a war over Taiwan soon?” That dark question recently invaded and occupied the imagination of the international community. The ensuing media frenzy produced some wild exaggeration ... ( read original story ...)