Shares in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC) fell on Wednesday after Intel Corp announced a $20 billion plan to expand its advanced chip manufacturing capacity, even as Taiwan's economy ... ( read original story ...)
TSMC shares fall more than 3% after Intel’s plan to expand advanced chip capacity
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Shares of the world's largest contract chip manufacturer TSMC fell as much as 3% on Wednesday after Intel said it will greatly expand its advanced chip manufacturing capacity ... ( read original story ...)
Vpon’s Founder and CEO Awarded USD 3 Million Free Shares to Long Serving Employees: They Are Our Heroes Behind the Scenes
Vpon Big Data Group ("Vpon")'s Founder and Chief Executive Officer Victor Wu recently awarded free shares to long serving Vponers to compliment their extraordinary support and effort. ( read original story ...)
Intel challenges Taiwan’s TSMC in chip foundry business
TAIPEI -- U.S. chip titan Intel is challenging Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing ... Intel's entry into the foundry segment -- the business of making chips for other companies -- comes just ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan economy minister says Intel’s investment plan not a challenge to Taiwan firms
Reuters provides trusted business, financial, national, and international news to professionals via Thomson Reuters desktops, the world's media organizations, and directly to consumers at Reuters.com ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Export Orders Keep Soaring on Robust Tech Demand
Taiwan’s exporters overcame a traditional lull over the Lunar New Year holiday to continue their strong start to the year as overseas demand for their products registered a fourth straight month of ... ( read original story ...)
DNV to support Changhua II wind farm offshore Taiwan
Taiwan Power Co. ( Taipower) has appointed DNV as owner’s engineer for the 300-MW Changhua II offshore wind farm. The contract is valued at $17.7 million (NOK 150 million). The work scope lasting into ... ( read original story ...)
Recalibrating India-Taiwan ties
Further, New Delhi and Taipei can also undertake joint research and development ... India’s recent strides in the ease of business ranking not only provide Taiwan with lucrative business opportunities ... ( read original story ...)
China threat to invade Taiwan is ‘closer than most think’, says US admiral
China considers recovering control of Taiwan its ‘No 1 priority’, says Adm John Aquilino who is nominated to head Indo-Pacific Command ... ( read original story ...)
MiTAC trumpets US$7.2bn Synnex-Tech Data merger
MiTAC Holdings Corp (神達控股) yesterday announced a US$7.2 billion merger between its investment company, Synnex Corp, and information technology distributor Tech Data, which would create a world-leading ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore plans for post-virus office
Less crowded trading floors, facial recognition systems and split work areas could all become routine for bankers in Singapore as the city-state readies for office life in a post-COVID-19 world. ( read original story ...)
Japanese agency eyes additional coal units in Bangladesh
One of the last countries in the world to support coal-fired electricity generation overseas is considering financing new capacity in Bangladesh. The Japan International Cooperation Agency last week ... ( read original story ...)
Letter calls on Biden to pursue Taiwan FTA
Twenty-three Republican members of the US House of Representatives on Monday called on US President Joe Biden’s administration to pursue a free-trade agreement with Taiwan. A letter written by US ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei allocates NT$608bn for infrastructure
The government has allocated NT$608 billion (US$21.35 billion) to spend on public infrastructure this year, in a bid to stimulate the economy amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Development ... ( read original story ...)
How India and Israel can lead the way on 5G collaboration
Both Israel and India boast of a strong innovation base and are focused on technology-driven development. But both have been lagging behind in terms of their 5G rollout. Yet as they begin to build ... ( read original story ...)
Who are those on China’s sanctions list against EU, and why these sanctions are justified?
China on Monday imposed tit-for-tat sanctions on 10 EU individuals and four entities that it accused of seriously offending the China’s sovereignty via Xinjiang abuses. China’s sanction list includes ... ( read original story ...)