Reducing carbon emissions of urban transportation is pivotal to sustainable development as transportation is one of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions, according to research from the ... ( read original story ...)
‘Buy now, pay later’ joins list of subprime losers
In every downmarket cycle, subprime rears its head. It might not take center stage, like it did in the 2007-2008 financial crisis, but it always surfaces. When times are good, finance companies are ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan June Exports Soar, Outlook Good Ahead of Peak Season
Exports rose 15.2% in June from a year earlier to $42.2 billion, the Ministry of Finance said on Friday, the second-highest monthly amount on record and up for the 24th consecutive month. That was ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan June exports up 15.2% y/y, better than forecast
Taiwan's exports, imports and trade balance for June, released by the Ministry of Finance on Friday. JUNE REUTERS POLL MAY Exports (y/y per cent) +15.2 +13.55 +12.5 ... ( read original story ...)
Several Chinese fighter jets crossed Taiwan Strait median line -source
Several Chinese fighter jets crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait on Friday at its northern end, a Taiwanese source briefed on the matter told Reuters, adding the aircraft did not enter Taiwan ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan June CPI Rises 3.59% Y/y, Worse Than Forecast
Taiwan's June consumer price index (CPI) rose 3.59% from a year earlier, the statistics agency said on Wednesday, above market expectations for a 3.5% increase and rising above the central bank's 2% ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Stock Market Poised For Continued Support On Friday
The Taiwan stock market has finished higher in two of three trading days since the end of the five-day losing streak in which it had plummeted more than 1,300 points or 8.5 percent. The Taiwan Stock ... ( read original story ...)
TSMC Jumps 5% After Samsung Results Spur Sector Rally
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. jumped as much as 5.4% in Taipei on Thursday after chipmaking rival Samsung Electronics Co. reported sales that were better than anticipated.Most Read from ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s CPC says has lost almost $2 bln this year due to high energy prices
Taiwan's state refiner CPC Corp lost T$55.5 billion ($1.86 billion) in the first six months of this year due to rising global energy prices and not being able to pass on all the costs to consumers, ... ( read original story ...)
Fluence and Rich Electric Announce Partnership to Deploy the First 100 MW level Battery-Based Energy Storage System in Taiwan
The project will be located in Hualien and support Taipower’s automatic frequency control services Rich Electric's Gridstack Energy Storage System The 100 MW energy storage system will support ... ( read original story ...)
How one insurance company is making sustainable changes in Taiwan
Navigating through the recovery from a pandemic, while also addressing the growth of digitalisation and an ageing population in Taiwan, requires the right kind of leadership, writes Benson Chen, Presi ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan June Exports Seen Rising Faster as Supply Chains Woes Ease – Reuters Poll
Taiwan's exports likely rose for the 24th straight month in June and at a faster clip than in May, thanks to easing supply chain woes and stronger technology demand, a Reuters poll showed on Tuesday. ( read original story ...)
TREE: SelectUSA-awarded Taiwan startups met Bay Area founders and investors
July 4th is the time to be proud to be Americans, and six Taiwan startups were invited by SelectUSA Investment Summit to consider investing in the U.S. Followed by the summit, they are visiting the ... ( read original story ...)
Chunghwa Express staff launch strike over wages
Chunghwa Express Co employees yesterday began a nationwide strike after failing to secure a raise following two years of negotiations with the company’s management. The first group of workers to ... ( read original story ...)
Foreigners sold US$40bn across Asia markets in Q2
Some of Asia’s biggest stock and bond markets outside China are seeing greater outflows than in previous market crises, and the process might just be getting underway. Global funds offloaded a net ... ( read original story ...)
Global Exodus From Taiwan Stocks to Bring More Pain for Currency
Taiwan’s dollar just posted its worst first half of a year on record and analysts foresee more losses as overseas investors exit the island’s equities. ( read original story ...)