Fourteen people connected with China's Luxshare Precision Industry Co have been arrested in Taiwan on charges of stealing commercial secrets from a Taiwanese supplier. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan charges 14, accuses Chinese supplier of stealing secrets
Fourteen people connected with China Luxshare Precision Industry Co have been arrested in Taiwan on charges of stealing commercial secrets from a Taiwanese supplier ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan weighs Foxconn fine for China chip investment
Foxconn said this week it has become a shareholder in embattled Chinese chip conglomerate Tsinghua Unigroup via a 5.38 billion yuan ($797 million) investment by a subsidiary ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan edge AI company Gorilla Technology IPO surges 123% on first day of Nasdaq trading
Taiwan-based edge AI company Gorilla Technology Group has completed the business combination with Global SPAC Partners and began trading on the Nasdaq on July 14 with the ticker "GRRR." ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor Rides Chip Demand To Record Revenue
Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE: TSM) is a Taiwanese multinational contract semiconductor manufacturing and design company. The company has over 480 clients, including Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL), Huawei, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan should take up open-source
The output of Taiwan’s information and electronics industry was about US$188.6 billion last year, with the software industry only accounting for US$11.4 billion, or less than 6 percent. This ratio has ... ( read original story ...)
Recognize Taiwan before an attack
China’s leaders got a little irritated at me the last time I visited Taiwan. Beijing flew 40 fighter jets over Taiwan’s airspace and declared me an enemy of the state. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP ... ( read original story ...)
How is Taiwan’s tourism industry surviving its biggest-ever Covid surge?
Domestic travel, particularly to parts of Taiwan that support outdoor recreation, is heating up this summer But many Taiwanese are 'protecting themselves' by shunning what are normally some of the ... ( read original story ...)
Peloton to stop making bikes, treadmills in-house, outsources to Taiwan
Peloton will stop making its bikes and treadmills and will outsource both product lines to Taiwanese manufacturer Rexon Industrial Corp. as it works to reduce costs. ( read original story ...)
Beijing to push Taiwan agenda at forum
Beijing plans to push its “united front” tactics during the Straits Forum set to take place today in Xiamen, China, an official familiar with cross-strait affairs said on Sunday. The forum is the most ... ( read original story ...)
Alibaba disconnects Taiwan from cloud network
Alibaba Cloud has disconnected Taiwan from its private network, preventing users in the country from connecting its cloud services. “Dear customers of Alibaba Cloud Cloud Enterprise Network (“CEN”), ... ( read original story ...)
Ukrainian Students Seeking New Lives In Taiwan See Parallels In Russia, China
When Ukrainian student Anna Fursyk first moved into her Taiwanese university dormitory, the roar of passing military jets made her flinch, reminding her of the war she had fled. She is among the eight ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan has lost a close friend, president says of Abe death
The world has lost an important leader and Taiwan has lost a friend, Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen said on Friday after former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe died hours after he was shot while ... ( read original story ...)
Costco completes purchase in 45% stake in Taiwan business
The company operates 14 warehouses in Taiwan. American membership-only retail chain Costco now indirectly owns its entire joint-venture business in Taiwan after completing its purchase of a 45% ... ( read original story ...)
Risky China business: Japan Inc. wary over Taiwan, zero-COVID
Survey reveals heightened concerns over exposure to geopolitical hazards ... ( read original story ...)
FBI: China Looking to ‘Insulate’ Economy From Sanctions That Would Follow Invasion of Taiwan
The Chinese government is “drawing all sorts of lessons” from the sanctions imposed on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, and looking for ways to “insulate their economy” should Beijing face similar ... ( read original story ...)