Doctor-turned-politician Ko Wen-je has garnered substantial support in the polls by signaling a desire for middle ground on Taiwan's China policy.
Taiwan’s FSC to Ban Unregistered Offshore Crypto Exchanges
Taiwan's Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) is taking steps to regulate cryptocurrency exchanges operating within the country's borders. According to a recent report by CNA, the agency plans to ...
Taiwan Crypto Watchdog to Issue 10 Guiding Principles for Virtual Assets in September: Report
The East Asian country plans on setting out that crypto businesses should keep customers payments separate from their own tokens and that unregistered overseas firms should not solicit business in the ...
Former telecom exec sells Castle Rock ranch for record $7.8M
John Blount, who calls the property the B5 Ranch, listed it for $8.5 million in June, hoping a new owner would keep it as a ranch and consider it a legacy property.
Nikki Haley: If Ukraine wins, China ‘walks away’ from Taiwan
U.S. 2024 Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley wants to double down on sending weapons to Ukraine and make sure China understands "there will be hell to pay" if it attacks Taiwan.
Taiwan’s green energy surges with 60% annual growth
Taiwan has witnessed rapid growth in its renewable energy sector. To bolster the adoption of clean energy, the government is actively promoting a free-market framework for green energy trading. With ...
Taiwan’s year-long export slump eases as AI chip demand grows, signs semiconductor cycle is bottoming out
Taiwan’s exports fell by 7.3 per cent in August, year on year, to US$37.36 billion, but this was the mildest decline over the past year, data released on Friday showed.
Taiwan August exports fall less than expected, growth seen resuming
Taiwan's exports dropped for the 12th consecutive month in August but less sharply than expected, and may return to growth in September ahead of the year-end holiday shopping season, the finance ...
Bank offers consumer loans to Taiwan compatriots
The first online consumer credit loan for Taiwan people was offered in the finance market recently, to help compatriots get loans quickly and conveniently.
Taiwan August exports fall for 12th month, but above forecasts
Taiwan's exports, imports and trade balance for August, released by the Ministry of Finance on Friday. AUGUST REUTERS POLL JULY Exports (y/y %) -7.3 -8.05 -10.4 Imports (y/y %) -22.9 -16.3 -20.9 Trade ...
Apple suppliers slide on China anxiety, rising competition from Huawei
China's widening curbs on iPhone use by government staff intensified a sell-off of tech stocks on Friday, fanning fears that Apple and its suppliers could take a hit from rising Sino-U.S. tensions and ...
India’s Military Studying Options for Any China War on Taiwan
India is studying possible responses to a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan following discreet inquiries from the US on how the South Asian nation could contribute in the event of a war, according ...
Shares of Apple suppliers fall on reports of China iPhone curbs
The shares of several major Apple suppliers fell on Friday, following reports that China had widened curbs on use of iPhones by state employees, fanning fears about sales prospects in one of the U.S.
Asian TT C’ships: India’s Sutirtha slays higher-ranked Chinese Taipei opponent
However, India’s top-ranked player Manika Batra gave a walkover to Thailand’s Jinnipa Sawettabut in another round-of-64 contest ...
Tech Shares Likely To Drag Taiwan Bourse Lower
The Taiwan stock market has moved lower in consecutive trading days, surrendering more than 170 points or 1.1 percent along the way.
TSMC Shares Fall After Reports of China IPhone Curbs
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Shares in Taiwan's TSMC, a major Apple supplier, dropped around 1% on opening on Friday after reports that China has widened curbs on iPhone use by state employees. The broader ...