Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker which counts technology giants such as Apple Inc among its major clients, reported a fourth-quarter profit on Wednesday that slightly ... ( read original story ...)
Tech Shares Expected To Power Taiwan Stocks On Wednesday
The Taiwan stock market has finished lower in three straight sessions, slumping more than 500 points or 3 percent along the way. The Taiwan Stock Exchange now sits just above the 16,925-point plateau ... ( read original story ...)
Sky Star Alliance Stock Speculation Competition is about to start Working together, doing good deeds, conducting social charity financial activities
When the insignificant stars gather together, it is enough to light up the sky of financial empowerment financial good to create a new model of financial charity integration. With the power of finance ... ( read original story ...)
British Publishers Censor Mention of Taiwan in Order to Print Books in China: Report
Two British publishers have censored books in order to have them printed in China, two people familiar with the matter told the Financial Times. Picture-book publisher Quarto deleted references to ... ( read original story ...)
Aldwin Callen Is in the Process of Relocating Its Headquarters to Accommodate Accelerated Growth
At a press conference, Aldwin Callen's Co-founder, Mr. Thomas George Callen, and Managing Partner and Board Member, Mr. Kovner, have announced today it has undertaken a comprehensive review of its ... ( read original story ...)
Gigabyte will spin off its server business
Gigabyte Technology has revealed its plans to spin off its server business which is part of its network communication business group by the end of this year. As reported by Taiwan's DigiTimes, the ... ( read original story ...)
China’s COVID curbs hit Toyota, Volkswagen and Apple supplier Foxconn
China's efforts to curb its largest COVID-19 outbreak in two years has forced Apple suppliers such as Foxconn to automakers Toyota and Volkswagen to suspend some operations, raising concerns over ... ( read original story ...)
Nexchip approved to list on Shanghai STAR
Foundry house Nexchip Semiconductor, a joint venture between Taiwan's Power Semiconductor Manufacturing and the Hefei city government of China's Anhui province, has secured recently approval to launch ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan c.bank set to keep policy rate unchanged – for now
Taiwan's central bank is likely to keep its policy rate unchanged this week, according to a majority of economists polled by Reuters, with the economy performing strongly and inflation seen under more ... ( read original story ...)
Sequoia Celebrates Taiwan’s LGBTQ-Friendly Culture With ‘The Nipple Talk’ Series
Sequoia Entertainment is taking advantage of Taiwan’s gay-friendly culture to launch urban comedy series “The Nipple Talk.” The show is in pre-production and is expected to be delivered by early ... ( read original story ...)
China battles multiple outbreaks, driven by stealth omicron
Chinese authorities reported 1,337 locally transmitted cases of COVID-19 across dozens of mainland cities Monday as the fast-spreading variant commonly known as “stealth omicron” fuels China's biggest ... ( read original story ...)
UK envoy plants tree in Taipei as symbol of ties
British Representative to Taiwan John Dennis yesterday planted a tree in Taipei to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee and Arbor Day, saying that it symbolized Taiwan and the UK’s friendship. ( read original story ...)
US law bans ‘inaccurate’ Taiwan maps
US President Joe Biden on Friday signed into law a sweeping US$1.5 trillion spending bill, which includes a ban on the use of any maps by the US Department of State and its foreign operations that ... ( read original story ...)
CECC reports seven local cases, with three tied to cluster
The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) yesterday reported seven locally transmitted COVID-19 cases, three of whom were linked to a family cluster in Taipei and New Taipei City. One of the family ... ( read original story ...)
Service sector is still in a virus slump: institute
The service sector has not yet emerged from a slump amid the COVID-19 pandemic, although the rate of decline eased last quarter, the Commerce Research Institute (商業發展研究院) said yesterday. The ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan must enhance defense: US
A senior US defense official on Thursday told a US Senate hearing that Taiwan should enhance its asymmetric capabilities to defend against an attack by China. US Assistant Secretary of Defense for ... ( read original story ...)