Taiwan's semiconductor industry have been struggling to address a pandemic-driven shortage of chips. Drought and power outages have made it more challenging. King Yuan Electronics, a leading Taiwanese ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan prolongs Covid-19 measures and reports 214 new cases, 26 deaths
Extension to late June announced after new infection clusters, while appeals are made for the public to avoid travelling to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival. ( read original story ...)
The Most Talked About in the First Week of COMPUTEX 2021 Virtual
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--COMPUTEX 2021 Virtual is now live through June 30. The event organizer TAITRA is hosting exhibitors from 34 countries at #COMPUTEXVirtual. Held during the kick-off ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan eyes LEO satellite business opportunity
With parts of government budgets and resources for space development to be given to companies in Taiwan's ICT industry after the passing of Space Development Law, development of low-Earth-orbit (LEO) ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s drought and Covid resurgence has potential to disrupt chip production: Goldman Sachs
Andrew Tilton of Goldman Sachs says that Taiwan's semiconductor supply chain needs to be "watched closely" as drought and a resurgence of Covid cases in the country could cause a significant shortfall ... ( read original story ...)
US senators took a military aircraft to Taiwan to announce vaccine donation. To Beijing, that is a major provocation
Taipei, on the other hand, has accused Beijing of blocking ... The independent tribunal, which is made up of lawyers, academics and business people, has seen dozens of witnesses across four days share ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s economy could grow ‘about 4.2%’ this year: Commerzbank
Hao Zhou of Commerzbank explains the bank's expectation for Taiwan's full-year growth, which is lower than consensus, adding that he expects the territory to downgrade its GDP view as well. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to extend COVID-19 curbs, schools to stay shut
Taiwan will extend its COVID-19 restrictions for another two weeks until June 28 and schools will remain shut until the summer vacation, the government said on Monday, adding that its outbreak has not ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Shares Predicted To Bounce Higher On Monday
The Taiwan stock market on Friday halted the five-day winning streak in which it had jumped more than 640 points or 3.5 percent. The ... ( read original story ...)
China’s Tech Clampdown Is Spreading
The latest salvos in China’s campaign against its tech companies make one thing clear: Jack Ma’s businesses aren’t the only ones under the regulatory microscope. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan ranks fourth in BERI report for April
Taiwan was ranked the world’s fourth-best investment destination in a report released last week by US-based Business Environment Risk Intelligence SA (BERI), down one notch from its previous ranking. ( read original story ...)
US senators promise vaccines for Taiwan amid China row
Three American senators visiting Taiwan say the U.S. will give the island 750,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines, part of President Joe Biden’s move to share millions of jabs globally. ( read original story ...)
Jon Rahm tests positive for coronavirus, withdrawn from PGA Tour’s Memorial after taking 6-shot lead
Jon Rahm tests positive for coronavirus, withdrawn from PGA Tour’s Memorial after taking 6-shot lead. Copyright 2021 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan lifts toughest water curbs as rain eases drought
Taiwan on Sunday lifted its toughest water restrictions for three parts of the island that had seen supplies cut for two days a week after heavy rain helped ease a biting drought. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to receive 750,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses from U.S.
U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth said on Sunday that Taiwan will receive 750,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses from the United States, as part of a plan announced last week to share the country's stocks. ( read original story ...)
3 US senators to visit Taiwan, discuss relations | Charlotte Observer
A bipartisan group of three U.S. senators will travel to Taiwan next week to meet with senior government officials and discuss U.S.-Taiwan relations and other issues, the de-facto U.S. Embassy in ... ( read original story ...)