Taiwan-based ICT makers have to look to multiple business opportunities derived from 5G-based digital transformation and the development of the space industry, according to Lo Huai-jia, CEO for ... ( read original story ...)
Citibank updates three cards ahead of likely credit rally
Citibank Taiwan Ltd (台灣花旗) has revamped its three credit cards, adding higher reward rates and an improved digital banking app in a bid to attract customers before an expected rebound in credit card ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Consumer Prices Rise In November
Taiwan's consumer prices unexpectedly rose in November, data from the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics showed ... ( read original story ...)
China condemns new US Hong Kong sanctions, Taiwan arms sale | Charlotte Observer
China is lashing out at the U.S. over new sanctions against Chinese officials and the sale of more military equipment Taiwan. ( read original story ...)
UMC Reports Sales for November 2020
United Microelectronics Corporation (NYSE: UMC; TWSE: 2303) (“UMC”), today reported unaudited net sales for the month of November 2020. Revenues for N ... ( read original story ...)
Washington approves US$280 million arms sale to Taiwan
US defence security agency says communications system deal ‘will not alter’ the region’s basic military balance. ( read original story ...)
Startup tenacity: Q&A with SparkLabs Taipei founder Edgar Chiu
COVID-19 has been hammering the world, with many companies facing tremendous challenges amidst risks and uncertainties beyond their control. But many startup teams demonstrating their prowess at the ... ( read original story ...)
Why Taiwan Towers Over Chip Industry
As tech hardware makers seek custom-made compute power, they are shunning US producers and expanding business with cheaper, faster Taiwan Semiconductor ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan must bring supply chain to next level: President Tsai
TAIPEI () — President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) said Monday that Taiwan should not only promote the “MIT” brand in the post-pandemic era but also encourage innovation across industries to achieve the “MIT ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan and New Zealand show business travel’s future
They handed out the New Zealand CIO Awards in Auckland’s Civic Theatre last week. For those of us locked down in the northern hemisphere, the photos come from a glittering world. There are 650 people ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s GlobalWafers in talks to buy German peer for $4.5bn
TAIPEI -- Taiwan's GlobalWafers, the world's third-largest maker of semiconductor wafers, said on Monday that it is in final talks to acquire German peer Siltronic AG, in a bid to expand its market ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Top Choice in Asia for Post-Pandemic Travel
The Asia Super Team competition, organized by "Taiwan's Bureau of Foreign Trade", "Ministry of Economic Affairs" and executed by "Taiwan External Trade Development Council", promotes incentive travel ... ( read original story ...)
With just 7 COVID-19 deaths in Taiwan, even huge events are back in business
Careful compliance with safety rules has kept the pandemic in check. So the Outdoor Show at the Nangang Exhibition Center took place with shocking normalcy. ( read original story ...)
China wants control over Taiwan. That’s a problem for U.S. tech companies
The mainland’s long-standing ‘One China’ stance is getting more aggressive. And Taiwan is key to how consumer electronics get designed and manufactured. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s leader launches production of domestically made sub
Taiwan’s president has inaugurated the production of domestically made submarines in the southern city of Kaohsiung, in a step forward for the island’s defense strategy at a time of elevated tensions ... ( read original story ...)
Thousands of people took to the streets of Taiwan to protest against the import of US pork
Thousands of people marched on Sunday demanding the reversal of a decision to allow US pork imports into Taiwan, alleging food safety issues. ( read original story ...)