Taiwan Bourse Draws Positive Lead For Monday

Among the actives, Hon Hai Precision soared 3.35 percent, while Largan Precision surged 2.98 percent, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company spiked 2.12 percent, Formosa Plastic added 3.21 percent, Innolux picked up 0.92 percent, Cathay Financial ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan Hammers Iran

Iran lost to Taiwan 3-0 in its second match at the 12th Asian Men’s U18 Volleyball Championships in Tabriz on Saturday. Chang H.Y. and Jackman, an originally African player, provided the spark for Taiwan to finish with a gritty three-set victory (25-20 ... ( read original story ...)

UMC’s subsidiary plans IPO in Shanghai

Taipei, June 30 (CNA) United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC), the second-largest contract chipmaker in Taiwan, is planning to sell shares of a subsidiary based in China through an initial public offering (IPO) in Shanghai. In a news conference held on Friday ... ( read original story ...)

US announces new de facto ambassador to Taiwan

Both events were opposed by Beijing, which regards Taiwan as part of China. James Moriarty, the US-based chairman of the AIT, confirmed to the Financial Times this month that the US was working with Taiwan officials to help them deal with the rising ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan hit by jump in cyber attacks from China

Taiwan has been hit by a jump in serious cyber attacks from China during the past two years in the latest sign that Beijing is only increasing its pressure as the US reaffirms its support for the self-ruled island. Taiwan’s government departments are ... ( read original story ...)

Head of Taiwan’s Daily Air detained over fraud

Taipei, June 21 (CNA) Kuo Tzu-hsing (郭自行), chairman of Daily Air Corporation, a domestic airline, was detained and held incommunicado Thursday for allegedly filing bogus company financial statements to fraudulently obtain government funding ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan fights back against Beijing’s airline pressure

Taiwan will encourage its citizens to boycott airlines that list the island as a Chinese territory on their websites, just weeks after Beijing hit out at international airlines that classified the self-ruled region as a separate entity. “We will tell our ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan to fight back against Beijing’s airline pressure

Taiwan will encourage its citizens to boycott airlines that list the island as a Chinese territory on their websites, just weeks after Beijing hit out at international airlines that classified the self-ruled region as a separate entity. “We will tell our ... ( read original story ...)