Some landmark spots in Taiwan are relatively quiet compared with when sites were packed with mainland Chinese tourists before the pandemic, forcing those who depend on tourism to adapt to new trends.
Taiwan Excellence Launches ‘Sustaining Sustainability: Taiwan Excellence Earth Month’ with Pop-up Experience in Seattle
Sustainable Innovations and Progress Forward As part of August’s celebrations, from August 17-20, Taiwan Excellence will feature some of the Taiwan Excellence award-winning products in an interactive ...
Japanese Watchmakers and Western Automakers Boost Micro LED Market to Near US$600 Million by 2027, Says TrendForce
Mass production of large displays and wearable devices is propelling the Micro LED market. TrendForce predicts that the market value of Micro LED chips will reach $27 million in 2023, indicating a YoY ...
UPDATE 1-Taiwan pitches deeper Europe engagement after TSMC Germany investment
Taiwan said on Wednesday chipmaker TSMC's 3.5 billion euro ($3.83 billion) investment in Germany would drive deeper engagement between the island and Europe, while Berlin said it was a positive sign ...
Taiwan pitches deeper Europe engagement after TSMC Germany investment
Taiwan chipmaker TSMC's 3.5 billion euros ($3.83 billion) investment in Germany will drive deeper engagement between the island and Europe, Taiwan's economy minister said on Wednesday, pitching the ...
Taiwan father-son duo and two soldiers charged over China spying
TAIPEI: A Taiwanese businessman and his son have been indicted for recruiting two soldiers who allegedly helped them collect confidential information for China about the island's largest military ...
Taiwan’s exports fall for 11th straight month, as mainland China’s weakened world-factory role hit shipments
Taiwan's exports fell by 10.4 per cent in July from a year earlier due to weak demand from mainland China and Hong Kong Exports of Taiwan's flagship electronic components, including semiconductors, ...
Taiwan cracks down on online telecom fraud and money laundering
Authorities in Taiwan report a rise in telecom internet fraud, with losses reaching 3.6 billion NT ($113m) from January to June this year. Taiwan High Prosecutor The High Prosecutor's Office has ...
Taiwan’s Gogoro Revs Up Overseas Expansion Plans For Its Battery Swapping Electric Two-Wheelers
Gogoro has steadily built a network of more than 2,500 battery-swapping stations across the island that help power 90% of the domestic two-wheelers. Now, Gogoro aims to replicate its domestic success ...
Father, son keep anchor business afloat
At their shop, Yi Yuan Metalworks (億元鐵工廠), sparks fly about, rising and falling, seeming to underscore the boom and bust of Nanfangao’s fishing trade that the father and son have witnessed over the ...
Taiwan’s Alchip Makes Chips That Power The AI Boom
AIchip has seen five consecutive years of revenue growth.
Foxconn’s July sales drop 1.23% year over year, forecasts third-quarter rebound
Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker and a major supplier for Apple, said on Saturday revenue in July fell 1.23% year-on-year but forecast a business rebound for the third ...
Why Taiwan is looking beyond Musk’s Starlink – to Britain
The obvious candidate is Elon Musk’s Starlink. The satellite network has provided the internet to hundreds of thousands of people in remote areas. The 4,000-strong satellite network, which orbits ...
Taiwan opposition on edge as tycoon Terry Gou expected to make presidential bid decision
All eyes are on Taiwanese billionaire Terry Gou to see if he will announce his bid to run for president after he returns from a visit to the United States – a move certain to cause problems for the ...
Kyochon 1991, South Korea’s Fried Chicken Powerhouse, Expands into Taiwan, Boosting Global Presence
South Koreas leading fried chicken franchise, has announced its expansion into Taiwan with a new outlet in New Taipei Citys Global Mall Banqiao, part of its strategic plan to increase global presence ...
The Chip Titan Whose Life’s Work Is at the Center of a Tech Cold War
At 92, Morris Chang, the founder of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, can no longer stay in the shadows.