Taiwan's export orders fell the most in 14 years in March, and by more than expected, as slowing global growth continued to weigh on demand for electronics. The island's export orders, a bellwether ...
Taiwan Export Orders Slump Most Since 2009 as Chip Demand Falls
Taiwan’s export orders in March plunged by the most since the global financial crisis as global demand for semiconductors shows little sign of improving.
Veteran Investor Samuel Chen Joins The Ranks Of Taiwan’s Richest With A $2.4 Billion Fortune
This story is part of Forbes’ coverage of Taiwan’s Richest 2023. See the full list here.
Taiwan lowers financial and administrative requirements for geothermal
Proposals are being reviewed to lower the financial and administrative thresholds of geothermal development in Taiwan in a bid to achieve net zero goals.
Taiwan: Political Rivals’ Trips to China & US Highlight Cross-Strait Conundrum
While Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen met the US House Speaker, opposition leader Ma Jing-yeou visited the mainland.
‘Better to prepare’: Batanes starts planning Taiwan contingency
If there were no tensions around Taiwan, our residents wouldn’t be so worried,' says Batanes Governor Marilou Cayco ...
Taiwan Semiconductor said to push back on controversial CHIPs Act requirements
Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE:TSM), which is in the process of working with the U.S. government to receive funding from the CHIPs Act, is said to be pushing back on some of the more controversial parts ...
Mega Financial to issue dividend despite losses
Mega Financial said on Monday. The company distributed NT$1.65 in dividends last year — NT$1.45 in cash and NT$0.2 in stock. People walk past the Mega International Commercial Bank building in Taipei ...
Taiwan Could Lose Last Latin-American Ally To Xi Jinping As China Dangles ‘Opportunities’
Under the current Paraguayan President, Mario Abdo Benitez, the relationship between the South American nation and Taiwan has remained favorable. During his visit to Taiwan in February this year, Abdo ...
Taiwan Buys Missiles: The Bloomberg Open, Asia Edition
Good morning. Taiwan will buy missiles intended to repel China. BlackRock to sell failed US banks’ securities. And AI is coming to finance.
Q1 property tax revenue drops 12%
OUTLIERS: New Taipei City, Taoyuan and Kaohsiung were the only special municipalities to register year-on-year property tax gains, while Tainan’s declined the steepest at 33.8% Property tax revenue ...
Justin Timberlake Honors His Late Backup Singer Nicole Hurst With a Scholarship
Justin Timberlake is taking time to give back — and is honoring a special someone in the process. On Wednesday (April 12), the former *NSYNC member announced the Nicole Hurst Scholarship, which will ...
Navy sends warship through Taiwan Strait after Chinese exercise around Taiwan
The U.S. Navy sailed through international waters in the Taiwan Strait on Sunday with a destroyer ship, leading China to denounce the move as a threat to its national security. The USS Milius ...
Taiwan Semi’s stock fetches upgrade with worst-case earnings scenario already baked in
Investors are already planning for a worst-case earnings scenario for TSMC, and that makes its stock worth another look, according to one analyst.
Taiwan in the hot seat during Paraguay presidential elections
Paraguay’s presidential election features opposing views over whether to maintain diplomatic relations with Taiwan.
Taiwan Shares Figure To Remain Rangebound
E Sun Financial added 0.59 percent, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company climbed 1.18 percent, United Microelectronics Corporation shed 0.58 percent, Hon Hai Precision strengthened 1.46 percent, ...