Taiwan is making it clear it won't be shifting half of its chip production to the U.S., pushing back on an idea floated in Washington. This is the U.S.'s idea. Our negotiation team has never made a 50 ...
Taiwan Rejects Trump’s Proposal: No 50% Semiconductor Production in the US
Taiwan firmly declines the US proposal to manufacture 50% of its semiconductors on American soil. The island's chief tariff negotiator, Cheng Li-chiun, clarified that Taiwan has not committed to such ...
Taiwan won’t chip in to US effort to make half its own processors
US has threatened even higher tariffs and the possible loss of military support Taiwan has rejected US demands to shift semiconductor manufacturing so that half of America's chip needs are produced ...
What Is 1 of the Best Semiconductor Stocks to Buy Now?
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing is a chip foundry with a 70% market share. Customers include Nvidia, AMD, Apple, and Intel. It's trading at a cheaper valuation than many AI stocks. Semiconductor ...
VCI Global Powers Food Security Technology Company Agroz (AGRZ) to Nasdaq: Successful IPO Pricing and Trading Begins Today
This transaction marks VCI Global’s second Nasdaq IPO in six months, reinforcing its position as a cross-border capital markets leader. To date, VCCG has assisted IPO clients in raising more than ...
Bank spells out effects of Taiwan being super-aged society
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — CTBC Bank has outlined the effects of Taiwan becoming a super-aged society in November, in a report released Wednesday. The report, published by CTBC Bank and PwC Taiwan, ...
Taiwan Pushes Back on Idea of Shifting More Chip Production to U.S.
Taiwan’s top trade representative has pushed back on the idea that the island will shift more of its chip production to the U.S. as the tariff tug-of-war continues.
Explosive paradox: Taiwan aids Ukraine with millions while pumping billions into Russian oil exports
In the first half of 2025, Taiwan became the world’s largest importer of Russian naphtha, a key fossil fuel derivative used in the chemical and petrochemical industries. Naphtha is particularly ...
Taiwan says no to making 50% of its chips in U.S.
Taiwan—home to the biggest contract chipmaker, TSMC (NYSE:TSM)—said that it will not agree to produce 50% of its semiconductors in the U.S. "I want to clarify that this is the US's idea. Our ...
Azul Platform Prime Enables Hua Nan Securities to Increase Revenue and Customer Satisfaction by Improving Trading System Performance by 35%
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U.S. Pushes Taiwan for 50-50 Semiconductor Deal as TSMC (TSM) Expands U.S. Investment
Washington is pressuring Taipei to agree to a new plan for chip manufacturing. U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated that the goal is for ...
Qiong-Tai Economic and Trade Cooperation Exchange: Hopes for Taiwan Businesses to Achieve Mutual Benefits and Win-Win Outcomes by Aligning with Hainan Free Trade Port
On September 27, Sun Yafu, Vice President of the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS), delivered a speech at the "2025 Qiong-Tai Economic and Trade Cooperation Exchange." He ...
High-net-worth client assets under management at Taiwan banks reach NT$1.8 trillion
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Taipei angles for offshore RMB financial centre status
A boom in tourism, improved cross-strait relations, cultural ties with China and developing transport routes with the mainland has helped Taipei to angle itself as a potential regional offshore RMB ...
Taiwan holds talks to cut tariffs as U.S. presses for chip investments in America
Taiwan’s trade negotiators held talks in Washington seeking relief from a 20% tariff while facing growing U.S. pressure to expand chip investments and production on American soil.
Taiwan should only produce half of America’s chips, says U.S. Commerce Secretary
The Trump administration is pushing Taipei to shift investment and chip production to the U.S. so that half of U.S. chip demand is manufactured locally.