Taiwan is requesting the U.S. allow it access to its defense supply chain, deepening military ties and opening up opportunities for Taiwan to push through weapons-trade restrictions with other ...
Physical presence of Singaporean firms in Taiwan grows
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Taiwan Semiconductor: Despite Massive Run-Up, I Remain Bullish
Taiwan Semiconductor remains a top pick for investors with strong market share, tech leadership, and growth potential at a fair valuation. See why TSM stock is a Buy.
The CHIPs Act has been a boon for the industry. Have investors benefited?
President Biden signed the CHIPS Act into law in August 2022 and called it a "once-in-a-generation" piece of legislation to provide a stronger and more secure e ...
Tata Electronics Signs Deal With Taiwan’s PSMC For Tech Transfer In India’s First Semiconductor Fab
The fab will create over 20,000 direct and indirect skilled jobs and will be able to address the growing chip demand of domestic and global customers.
Taiwan 7-Eleven customer buys NT$35 bread to win NT$10 million receipt lottery jackpot
A 7-Eleven customer who spent NT$35 (US$1.09) on a drink won the NT$10 million (US$313,000) Special Prize in the latest edition of the Taiwan receipt lottery. On Wednesday (Sept. 25), the Ministry of ...
The Bicycle Industry Care Center in Taiwan, CHC Boosting Taiwan Bicycle Industry with New Supports
Taiwan is a leading country in the global bicycle industry, with a complete supply chain to provide related products worldwide. However, the international bicycle market has shrunk in recent years, ...
Taichung FamilyMart customer spends NT$35 on cookies, wins NT$10 million Taiwan lottery jackpot
Ten FamilyMart customers have won top prizes in the latest draw of the receipt lottery, with seven spending less than NT$100. The lucky winner who spent the least and won the most was a customer who ...
UK showcases compound semiconductor prowess, Wales leads growing partnership with Taiwan
SEMICON has become a platform for industry players to showcase their advancements and evolved into a stage for nations participating in the global chip war to demonstrate their prowess and attract ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSM) Produces Apple A16 Chips in Arizona, Aims for Increased Output
We recently published a list of 20 AI News You Probably Missed. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM) stands against the ...
Taichung FamilyMart customer buys NT$35 oreos, winss NT$10 million Taiwan lottery jackpot
Ten FamilyMart customers have won top prizes in the latest draw of the receipt lottery, with seven spending less than NT$100. The lucky winner who spent the least and won the most was a customer who ...
Official cautions about effects of budget delay
An Executive Yuan official yesterday urged the legislature to review the budget for fiscal year 2025 as soon as possible, as it involves funds for cancer drugs, submarine construction, salary ...
Taiwan receipt lottery reveals winning numbers for July-August
The winning number of the NT$10 million (US$313,000) Special Prize for the July-August edition of the receipt lottery, also known as the uniform invoice lottery, is 38039158. The winning number for ...
Taipei Fubon Bank awarded ‘Best Bank for ESG in Taiwan’ by Euromoney
With the award, “Taiwan’s Best Bank for ESG,” Taipei Fubon Bank has now held down the honor for three consecutive years, underscoring the bank’s commitment to environmental sustainability, green ...
Philippines eyes bold rate cuts as inflation slows
By bno - Taipei Office As inflation eases, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is poised to consider significant interest rate reductions, with Finance Secretary Ralph Recto suggesting the ...
Japan Chipmaker Kioxia To Delay $10 Bln IPO Plan: Reports
Japanese chipmaker Kioxia has decided to delay a potential $10 billion public offering as the value of global semiconductor stocks trends weaker, Japanese media said.