Beijing's crackdown on Hong Kong has played an important role in how Taiwanese view China, with opinion polls suggesting more people now support the self-ruled island becoming formally independent ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Economy Seen Growing Even Faster Than First Forecast
Sign up for the New Economy Daily newsletter, follow us @economics and subscribe to our podcast. Taiwan raised its growth forecast for this year and next as ravenous global demand for semiconductors ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. lawmakers visit Taiwan; China conducts military patrols
Five U.S. lawmakers met with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen on Friday in a surprise one-day visit intended to reaffirm America’s “rock-solid” support for the self-governing island that is claimed by ... ( read original story ...)
Post-Pandemic: After Gogoro, These Could Be the Next Taiwanese Startups on NASDAQ
COVID-19 has led to a surge of new startups around the world. From the United States and the UK to Japan and Taiwan, the number of startups has notably increased following the pandemic, as economic ... ( read original story ...)
Changhua 1: Taiwan’s offshore wind mirrors European holdco finance
The approximately NT$75 billion ($2.67 billion) non-recourse multi-tranche financing backing the acquisition of CDPQ and Cathay Private Equity’s 50% interest in Orsted’s Changhua 1 offshore wind ... ( read original story ...)
The biggest issues Chinese technology needs to fix in 2022
It has been a rollercoaster year for Chinese technology firms. Since the spectacular collapse of the Ant Financial IPO, touted as the world’s most ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Coda Payments Pushing for $4B Valuation
Singapore’s Coda Payments Pte is seeking a valuation of at least $4 billion as it explores a sale or initial public offering (IPO). ( read original story ...)
With claims of potential Alzheimer’s edge, Vaxxinity squeaks out $78M IPO
Vaxxinity, a clinical-stage biotech with vaccine technology that gets the body to produce therapeutic or protective antibodies, raised $88 million from an IPO that priced below the targeted price ... ( read original story ...)
Kaohsiung to tax house hoarders
The Kaohsiung City Government yesterday said it would impose a property hoarding tax as it is seeking to contain speculation in the real-estate market, calling recent price increases “abnormal.” The ... ( read original story ...)
Consider this proposal for how Biden should deal with the China-Taiwan conflict | Opinion
As tensions continue to rise between Taiwan, China and the U.S., Biden needs to focus on a peaceful compromise before it backfires onto Americans. ( read original story ...)
China says Biden making a ‘mistake’ in inviting Taiwan to democracy summit
China on Wednesday “firmly opposed” the Biden administration’s decision to invite Taiwan to its “Summit for Democracy” scheduled for next month. The response came shortly after the list of ... ( read original story ...)
20 Banks Back Taiwanese Offshore Wind Farm, Financial Close Around Corner
The Zhong Neng offshore wind project, a joint venture between Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and China Steel Corporation (CSC), has signed a project financing agreement with 20 banks and is ... ( read original story ...)
Xpeng Is Set To Launch A New Electric SUV. Is The Stock A Buy?
Xpeng (NYSE:XPEV), one of the leading U.S. listed Chinese electric vehicles players, saw its stock price rise 9% over the last week (five trading days) outperforming the broader S&P 500 which rose by ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s chip manufacturing growth slows
Data on industrial production shows that chip production in Taiwan has slowed further. This confirms our view that Taiwan's capacity to produce semic ... ( read original story ...)
Leading the Future of T&M Industry
TAIPEI, Nov. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- For the past 75 years, Tektronix has been at the forefront of the world's greatest technological achievements, accelerating global advancements by empowering ... ( read original story ...)
Raising interest rates first risks chaos: central bank
Raising interest rates before other economies would cause a surge in incoming funds and create chaos in the nation’s foreign-exchange market, central bank Governor Yang Chin-long (楊金龍) said yesterday. ( read original story ...)