The Taipei Times reported on Monday remarks from Tigerair Taiwan Chairman Chen Han-ming, who said their board has agreed to extend year-end bonus worth 10.8 months of wages. "The highest bonus an ...
Nauru Switches Ties From Taipei to Beijing
In the immediate aftermath of Taiwan’s elections, in which the DPP retained the presidency, Nauru announced its decision to establish diplomatic relations with China.
Wary Over Taiwan’s Election, Beijing and Taipei Still Need Each Other
Updated Donald KirkThe victory of the pro-independence, pro-America candidate for president of Taiwan opens a new chapter in the prolonged saga of the struggle of the Chinese island province to remain ...
TSMC’s Q4 profit to slide 23%, focus on rebounding demand this year
Analysts expect fourth-quarter profit of T$226.4 bln Q4 revenue flat but beat company expectations Stock price has soared on chip demand for AI applications Earnings call at 0600 GMT on Thursday ...
Taiwan loses another diplomatic ally, while unofficial US delegation offers support following presidential election
One of Taiwan's few remaining diplomatic allies, the tiny Pacific island nation of Nauru, has cut ties with the self-governed island in favor of Beijing. The move comes just days after Taiwan voted to ...
Taiwan’s Alternative Lending Market Sees Robust Growth with a Projected 18.5% Increase During 2023-2027, Reveals New Industry Data Analysis
The "Taiwan Alternative Lending Market Business and Investment Opportunities Databook - 75+ KPIs on Alternative Lending Market Size, By End User, By Finance Model, By Payment Instrument, By Loan Type ...
Veteran investor David Roche says the market is getting it wrong on Taiwan’s election result
Taiwan's election results place Taiwan on a "collision course with China" and the market reaction has been too sanguine, according to veteran investor David Roche.
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UPDATE 2-Former U.S. official says commitment to Taiwan ‘rock solid’
U.S. relationship under the new Taiwanese administration and the U.S. commitment to the island is "rock solid", a former senior U.S. official told Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen on Monday. Lai Ching-te ...
Taiwan’s new president will face a divided parliament. Here’s why it matters
The lack of a parliamentary majority may force Lai Ching-te to moderate his China policy and cater more to Taiwan's disenchanted youths.
China’s diplomats condemn foreign governments over Taiwan post-election remarks
China's foreign ministry and embassies around the world this weekend warned countries against supporting Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and condemned foreign governments that ...
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Taiwan asserts sovereignty: Calls on China to respect election outcome
China's military exercises around Taiwan could be triggered by pro-sovereignty candidate Lai Ching-te's win. Taiwan Strait is a vital maritime trade artery. President Tsai Ing-wen's frosty cross-strait relations with China to continue for four more years.
Should investors worry about Taiwan’s election result?
Many analysts believe that Beijing is too preoccupied with China’s own economic woes to contemplate using military force to bring Taiwan to heel. But is that too optimistic?
Biden says ‘we do not support independence’ for Taiwan after its election returns party seeking to limit Beijing’s influence
U.S. President Joe Biden speaks to the press on Saturday. NDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images President Joe Biden said the US did not support independence for Taiwan, after voters there defied China and returned the governing Democratic ...
Taiwan slips further from Xi’s grasp
Taiwan’s new leader will face an increasingly hostile China and a parliamentary minority as he launches into what will be a challenging four years in office.