Taiwan’s exports declined more than expected in March as global demand for electronics remained weak, suggesting the worst is not yet over for the trade-dependent economy.
Taiwan’s tech exports remain in free fall, and analysts are ‘still searching for the bottom’
The island's exports in March were valued at nearly a fifth less than they were a year prior, and it marked the seventh straight month of falling shipments Taiwan tech producers are expected to stay ...
UPDATE 1-Taiwan’s March exports lag forecast, outlook still under pressure
At $12.9 billion in March, Taiwan’s exports to China were down 28.5%, after showing an annual drop of 30.2% in the previous month. The finance ministry said global inflation and tightening of monetary ...
Taiwan Exports Fall in March as Global Chips Demand Remains Weak
Taiwan’s exports declined more than expected March as global ... Overseas shipments fell 19.1% last month from a year earlier, the Ministry of Finance said Tuesday. That was worse than the median ...
Chinese aircraft, ships remain around Taiwan after drills end
Chinese warplanes and navy ships were still in the waters around Taiwan, the island's defence ministry said on Tuesday after the end of three days of war games, as Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen ...
Japan finance minister to host G7 meeting in Washington on April 12
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WRAPUP 1-Taiwan president slams ‘irresponsible’ China military drills
Japan defence minister says drills were "intimidating" China ended three days of drills on Monday By Ben Blanchard TAIPEI, April 11 (Reuters) - China's military exercises have caused instability in ...
Taiwan president says China military exercises not responsible
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Micron Probe May Hurt China’s Efforts To Attract Foreign Investment
Beijing high-profile efforts to pressure Taiwan militarily may also be counterproductive if Taipei successful builds itself up as ... They just don't have a global finance tool that is anywhere near ...
China-Taiwan: How Beijing calibrates its Taiwan response
The Tsai administration managed to convince him to meet in the US instead because of Taiwan's security concerns, the Financial Times reported quoting sources. The US also tried to downplay the meeting ...
Why Taiwan Semiconductor Stock Slipped Today
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company reported smaller ... sales miss implies for earnings at the semiconductor manufacturing giant. According to Yahoo! Finance figures, analysts were already ...
EU must not be ‘follower’ of US, China on Taiwan: Macron
French President Emmanuel Macron in an interview published on Sunday said that Europe must not be a “follower” of either the US or China on Taiwan, saying the bloc risks entanglement in “crises that ...
‘Europe mustn’t be a US, China follower on Taiwan’
PARIS: Europe must not be a "follower" of either the United States or China on Taiwan, French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview published on Sunday, adding that the bloc risked ...
Should You Buy the Dip on Taiwan Semiconductor’s Stock?
What sets Taiwan Semiconductor apart from other foundries is its leading technology. Taiwan Semiconductor derives over half of its revenue from 5- and 7-nanometer (nm) chips, which are currently the ...
New Taiwan tension
Read on for the insights of IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva, who sat down with Global Insider to preview the week and share her thoughts on China’s new leadership. It’s a full week for the ...
Kremlin says China has every right to conduct Taiwan exercises, France cannot mediate in Ukraine
the country's finance... MOSCOW (Reuters) - Alexander Lukashenko, the president of Belarus, told Russia's defence minister on Monday that he wanted guarantees that Moscow would... TAIPEI (Reuters) - ...