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 ...
ASML and Taiwan Semi Prep for Potential China-Taiwan Conflict with Remote Shutdown Feature
ASML Holding NV (NASDAQ:ASML) and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (NYSE:TSM) can remotely turn off their sophisticated chipmaking machines if China invades Taiwan, Bloomberg reports. U.S.
ASML, TSMC can shut down equipment if China invades Taiwan: Rpt.
Chip companies ASML (ASML) and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM) could disable their chip machines remotely if China were to invade Taiwan, according to a report from Bloomberg. The ...
Why Taiwan Semiconductor Stock Is an Unstoppable Juggernaut to Bet On
There is no stopping the world's largest pure play foundry from making Taiwan Semiconductor stock even more massively valuable.More From InvestorPlace The #1 AI Investment Might Be This Company You’ve ...
How China Will Squeeze, Not Seize, Taiwan
Testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee in 2021, Admiral Philip Davidson, the retiring commander of U.S. military joint forces in the Indo-Pacific, expressed concern that China was ...
Exclusive-Apple supplier Foxconn among firms asked to cut power use in Vietnam, sources say
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 ...
Nvidia CEO Says We Need Taiwan to Do Our Job
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang says Taiwan is at the center of the world's technology supply chain and is needed by his company. He speaks to Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow at the Dell World ...
The sky is the limit
Although construction of what was then called the Taipei World Finance Tower was not without mishap — in 2002, an earthquake caused a crane to fall, crushing vehicles below and causing five fatalities ...
STRADVISION Achieves ‘A, A’ Rating in KOSDAQ Technology Special Listing Evaluation, Accelerating IPO Plans for Second Half of 2024
The KOSDAQ Technology Special Listing is a system on the Korea Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (KOSDAQ) market designed to facilitate the listing of technology-intensive companies. STRADVISION ...
Taiwan’s New President Calls On China to End Threat of War
(Bloomberg) -- New Taiwan President Lai Ching-te urged China to stop its ... of Life’ at Helicopter Crash Site Speedier Wall Street Trades Are Putting Global Finance On Edge Even If Alito Is Right, ...
Taiwan Swears In New President, William Lai, Amid Tensions With China
Tensions across the Taiwan Strait have escalated significantly since mid-2022, when then-U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taipei and met with top leaders. Beijing responded to that trip with ...
Taiwan’s Lai Ching-te takes office in key flashpoint of US-China rivalry
How Lai manages relations with China will be closely watched in Beijing and Washington. The Communist government cut off direct communication with Taipei after Tsai refused to accept the notion Taiwan ...
Taiwan’s Lai Taking Helm in Key Flashpoint of US-China Rivalry
Taiwan’s Lai Ching-te was sworn in as president of the democratic island, putting him right at the heart of a geopolitical rivalry involving the world’s two biggest powers. The 64-year-old former ...
Mainland China hits EU, US with anti-dumping probe into chemical imports, with Japan, Taiwan also targeted
Beijing launched an anti-dumping investigation on Sunday into imports of a widely used engineering chemical from the EU, US, Japan and Taiwan, as tensions rise with the major trading partners. The ...
Taiwan’s Lai to Take Helm in Key Flashpoint of US-China Rivalry
Bloomberg Economics estimates a war over Taiwan would cost around $10 trillion, equal to about 10% of global GDP, dwarfing the blow from Ukraine, Covid-19 and the global financial crisis.