Taiwan to promote central bank deputy to governor

Yang joined the central bank’s department of economic research in 1989 after working as a researcher at the Taiwan Academy of Banking and Finance for several years. A fluent English-speaker, Yang helped communicate with the US to get Taiwan removed from ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan firms seeking Mindanao agri partnerships

THE Board of Investments (BoI) said companies from Taiwan are seeking potential partners for agriculture and aquaculture ventures in Mindanao. In a statement, the Department of Trade and Industry’s investment promotions arm said that the Taiwan External ... ( read original story ...)

Shareholders of Apple supplier Foxconn OK subsidiary’s IPO

New Taipei City, Taiwan -- Shareholders of key Apple supplier ... Foxconn hopes to raise capital and boost its financials as it faces mounting challenges to grow its core business as global smartphone demand slows. On Wednesday, Foxconn Chairman Terry ... ( read original story ...)

Burton Mills: Germany and France Call for Eurozone Reform

TAIPEI, Taiwan, January 31, 2018 – Burton Mills economists report that French finance minister Bruno Le Maire says Germany and France aim to reach a mutual agreement on euro zone reform, including capital markets, the banking union and tax convergence by ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan Stock Market May Extend Tuesday’s Losses

For the day, the index plummeted 145.03 points or 1.29 percent to finish at the daily low of 11,076.78 after peaking at 11,189.57 on turnover of 137.38 billion Taiwan dollars. Among the actives, Cathay Financial plummeted 1.45 percent, while Fubon ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan suspends Tasmanian fruit imports

Taiwan has suspended fruit imports from Tasmania after adult fruit flies and their larvae were found in the Apple Isle's north. Adult flies, considered a list-A pest, have been found on Flinders Island this month while larvae was discovered at Spreyton ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan Demands Compensation for US Solar Safeguard Tariffs

Taiwan has joined South Korea in demanding compensation for steep US tariffs on solar panels, opening a 30-day window for negotiations, a World Trade Organization filing showed on Tuesday. Last week US President Donald Trump signed into law a 30% tariff on ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan holds live-fire drills amid tensions

HUALIEN — Taiwan troops staged live-fire exercises Tuesday to simulate fending off an invasion, as the island’s main threat China steps up pressure on President Tsai Ing-wen and a row over airline routes escalated. The military dispatched ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan demands compensation for U.S. solar safeguard tariffs

GENEVA (Reuters) - Taiwan has launched a demand for compensation for U.S. safeguard tariffs on solar panels, opening a 30-day window for negotiations, a World Trade Organization filing showed on Tuesday. Taiwan said that as an exporter with a substantial ... ( read original story ...)

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TAIPEI Qualcomm Inc will pay T$390 million ($13.35 million), its first installment of a fine for anti-trust violations in Taiwan, the Taiwan Fair Trade Commission said on Tuesday, as the U.S. chipmaker grapples with issues around its business model. ( read original story ...)

Taiwan Bourse Expected To Remain Rangebound On Tuesday

Taiwan Cement lost 0.65 percent, Formosa Plastics added 0.97 percent, Cathay Financial collected 0.91 percent, Mega Financial added 0.39 percent and Fubon Financial spiked 1.50 percent. The lead from Wall Street is negative as stocks gave ground on Monday ... ( read original story ...)

Inside Taiwan’s Cryptocurrency Push

Jan.29 -- The half a billion dollar theft in Japan on the Coincheck Exchange could be a cautionary tale for Taiwan, which has been looking to possibly fill the cryptocurrency void in Asia following the crackdowns in China and South Korea. Bloomberg's ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan Bourse Expected To Extend Wednesday’s Losses

CTBC Financial lost 1.17 percent, Taiwan Steel Union eased 0.03 percent and China Steel was unchanged. The lead from Wall Street suggests mild consolidation as stocks failed to sustain an early upward move Wednesday before finishing mixed - although the ... ( read original story ...)