TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Three NT$10 million (US$310,000) Special Prize winners have yet to redeem their receipts for the latest edition of the Taiwan receipt lottery.
AI+ Taipei Startup Pitch Contest: Open Call for Applications From Now Until June 28th
TAIPEI, May 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Taipei, Calling all Global Innovators! The Taipei Entrepreneurs Hub (TEH), under the Taipei City Department of Economic Development (DOED), is excited to announce ...
ESSENCORE AND KLEVV TO SHOWCASE LATEST PRODUCTS AT COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2024
HONG KONG , May 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Essencore, a leading manufacturer in memory and storage solutions, with its consumer memory and storage brand KLEVV is thrilled to announce its participation ...
What Would A Taiwan Conflict Look Like After Ukraine?
War,” wrote Prussian military theorist Carl von Clausewitz, “is a mere continuation of policy by other means.” On War may have been written in the 19th century, but the book’s key ideas are still ...
Audrey Tang: Learning From Taiwan’s Digital Civic Experimentation
A new political philosophy has entered the chat. “Plurality,” the title and central subject of a new book by Microsoft’s internal economist Glen Weyl and Taiwan’s former (as of yesterday) Minister of ...
Nvidia Chooses Taiwan Semiconductor’s CoWoS-L For Blackwell In Major Capacity Boost: Analyst
TSMC is still on track to double CoWoS capacity to 40K in 2024. Between 2022 and 2024, TSMC's CoWoS capacity CAGR was actually 100%.
China sanctions US defense-related companies and executives over Russia, Taiwan
China on Wednesday sanctioned 12 U.S. defense-related companies and 10 executives over arms sales to Taiwan in retaliation for earlier American sanctions on Chinese companies tied to Russia. The entities include units of Lockheed Martin,
China Announces Sanctions On US Defence Firms
China said Wednesday it would impose sanctions on a number of US defence firms and several executives over Washington's "economic coercion" against Chinese companies and its sales of arms to Taiwan.
Taiwan Opposition Party on Lai’s Inaugural Speech
Taiwan's Lai Ching-te has urged China to stop its intimidation of the democratic island in his inaugural address as president. Bloomberg's Chief North Asia correspondent Stephen Engle speaks with The Prospect Foundation and the Hoover Institution about how Lai could navigate cross-strait relations.
Taiwan’s youth protest plans by lawmakers favoring closer China ties to tighten scrutiny of president
Thousands of mostly young protesters surrounded Taiwan’s legislature late into the night on Tuesday, protesting a push by opposition parties to subject the island’s new leader and his administration to tighter scrutiny from a parliament controlled by lawmakers who favor closer ties to China.
Taiwan’s New Tech Czar Is Confident TSMC Can Guard Chip Secrets
Taiwan’s new science and technology minister is confident the island’s most important company will be able to safeguard its proprietary advanced technology as it expands overseas. Most Read from Bloom ...
Taiwan Lawmakers Defy Protesters, Still Look to Pass Bill
Taiwan’s opposition lawmakers will make a final push on Friday to pass a bill aimed at reining in new President Lai Ching-te’s administration, likely generating more large protests on the island at ...
2024 Blockchain Critical Trend: Unveiling New Financial and Development Opportunities in Southeast Asia
TAIPEI, May 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- None Group ... creating novel lifestyle models and financial experiences for global users. None Group also stands at the forefront of comprehensive market reports ...
InnoVEX 2024 Features Record Number of Participating Countries, Showcasing Innovation Dynamics
The InnoVEX innovation and startup section of COMPUTEX 2024 will be grandly held from June 4 to June 7 on the 4th floor of Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 2. This year, over 400 startups from more than ...
Unwise for Taiwan to base economic stability on US
IT is not uncommon to see Western media outlets playing up the Taiwan island's economic ties with the United States, portraying Washington as the ideal partner to help the island lessen its economic ...
Exclusive: Apple supplier Foxconn among firms asked to cut power use in Vietnam
Vietnamese officials have called on Apple supplier Foxconn to voluntarily reduce power use by 30% at its assembly plants in the north of the country where there were electricity outages last year, two ...