TAIPEI (Reuters) - The China-U.S. trade war is pushing Beijing to step up its efforts to steal technology and poach talent from Taiwan to boost China's semiconductor industry's self-sufficiency ... ( read original story ...)
NASA is the latest to offend China by calling Taiwan a country
NASA has become the latest foreign organization to upset China by referring to Taiwan as a country, the latest in a string of quarrels the Asian nation has waded into over wording it deems politically ... ( read original story ...)
Chile sells social bonds in Taiwan
South American sovereign issuer goes long with $1.5 bln in 32-year notes in a deal that was 2.3 times oversubscribed ... ( read original story ...)
Pet psychic business blossoms in Taiwan as people seek connection without kids
Some see Taiwan’s religions of Daoism and Buddhism as encouraging the trend but experts say it is driven by a growing sense of isolation in the middle-class. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan operators taking 5G to the tech sector
In one of the most high-profile projects, Chunghwa Telecom and Qualcomm deployed what they say is the world's first 5G mmWave smart factory for ASE Inc. in Kaohsiung, southern Taiwan, in December. The ... ( read original story ...)
Yellen, Le Maire discuss OECD taxation changes
US Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen on Monday spoke with French Minister of Finance Bruno Le Maire about the importance ... The stock closed at NT$571 in Taipei trading, with turnover surging to ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese Fighter Pilot Says Taiwan ‘All Ours’ After Being Asked to Leave Airspace
The audio clip, reportedly of an exchange between military pilots from Taiwan and China, is said to have taken place on Monday as 10 People's Liberation Army warplanes flew around Taiwan. ( read original story ...)
U.S. ambassador’s visit to Taiwan stirs tough response from China
China warned the United States and Taiwan against cultivating too-close ties after the U.S. Ambassador to Palau John Hennessey-Niland began an official visit to the island nation on Sunday. Chinese ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese Warplanes Buzz Around Taiwan in Pincer Movement
The People's Liberation Army sent at least 11 warplanes into the skies around Taiwan on Monday, with Taipei logging 10 aircraft and Tokyo reporting two—one of which performed maneuvers off Taiwan's ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Tried To Sneak A High-Tech Radar Onto Its Main Island Outpost
The Taiwanese military accidentally let slip a secret—and it hints at how Taipei plans to defend against China’s most high-tech warplanes in the event of war across the Taiwan Strait. ( read original story ...)
Fitch Places Jih Sun’s ‘BBB-‘ Rating on Rating Watch Positive
Fitch Ratings has placed the 'BBB-' Long-Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR) and 'A(twn)' National Long-Term Rating of Taiwan-based Jih ... ( read original story ...)
Tiny Palau pins hopes on Taiwan travel bubble to help virus-wrecked tourism
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Palau is looking forward to opening a travel bubble with Taiwan to help its wrecked tourism industry recover, its president said on Tuesday, offering an economic boost to the ... ( read original story ...)
Biden’s Taiwan shift, US companies see inflation, Archegos hits big banks
The Biden administration is sticking with a Trump administration policy that will make it easier for US diplomats to meet with Taiwanese officials, and US companies say they are feeling the bite of ... ( read original story ...)
PLA warplanes again surround Taiwan in drills
Warplanes of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) again surrounded the island of Taiwan from both west and east in an exercise on Monday after a similar drill on Friday, and this time additional ... ( read original story ...)
Palau president visits Taiwan despite Chinese pressure
The president of the Pacific island nation of Palau was visiting Taiwan on Tuesday along with the U.S. ambassador to his country, a show of solidarity as China increases diplomatic, economic and ... ( read original story ...)
Vindicated by 19% Jump on Debut: A Taiwan Firm Lists in Japan
(Bloomberg) --Taiwan-based Appier Group Inc., which offers artificial ... The Taiwanese company’s shares were priced at 1,600 yen each in the IPO and got a significant bounce at the open, rising as ... ( read original story ...)