Taiwan and France have signed an exchange of letters to forge closer cooperation in the supervision of the insurance industry, the Financial Supervisory Commission said yesterday. Commission Chairman ...
Strong growth credited for tax surplus
The difference between the government’s GDP projection and the nation’s real economic performance accounts for a tax surplus from last year, finance officials told lawmakers yesterday. The comments ...
‘Another Paytm in the making’: Mamaearth IPO raises valuation concerns among netizens
The IPO comprises a fresh issue of equity shares worth Rs 400 crore and an offer-for-sale (OFS) component of 4,68,19,635 equity shares by promoters, investors and other selling shareholders ...
Taiwan Passes Its Chips Act, Offers Tax Credits to Chipmakers
Taiwanese lawmakers have passed new rules that let local chip firms turn 25% of their annual research and development expenses into tax credits, part of efforts to keep cutting-edge semiconductor ...
Exports hit record despite slump in second half
Taiwan’s exports set records last year, rising more than 7 percent from a year earlier, although many exporters fell victim to weakening global demand in the second half of the year, the Ministry of ...
Taiwan exports fall for 4th month in December, decline seen extending into first quarter
TAIPEI: Taiwan's exports fell for a fourth straight month in December due to the worsening state of the global economy, as inflation and rising interest rates weighed on demand, and benefits from ...
Taiwan reveals Elon Musk-style plot to resist China ‘cyber blackout’ using ‘army of satellites’
TAIWAN is plotting an Elon Musk-style ‘army of satellites’ to combat looming threats by China to bring the island offline. Musk has taken Earth’s orbit by storm with a constellation of ...
Taiwan Wants to Join WTO Talks on China’s Protest Against US Chip Sanctions
Taiwan has asked to join discussions centered on China’s protest against US chip sanctions at the World Trade Organization, seeking a voice on a debate that could have ramifications for the global ...
Apple supplier Foxconn December revenue drops 12% y/y
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker, said on Thursday revenue in December dropped 12.3% year-on-year after production problems related to COVID-19 ...
Taiwan Exports Seen Declining for Fourth Straight Month in December: Reuters Poll
The trade data is seen as an important gauge of world demand for tech gadgets. Exports last month were estimated to have dropped 13.3% from a year earlier, a Reuters poll of 12 analysts showed on ...
Taipei Blockchain Week Bootcamp highlights Taiwan’s strong blockchain talent
Taipei Blockchain Week Bootcamp, held on Dec 15 - 17 2022 in Taipei, Taiwan, was a huge success, bringing together some of the biggest names in the blockchain industry. Speakers included ...
Taiwan extends export restrictions to Russia and Belarus
Taiwan’s Ministry of Finance announced Wednesday that it has extended restrictions on exports to Russia and Belarus in connection with sanctions imposed against Russian authorities over the war in ...
Taiwan’s CTBC Holding celebrates record-breaking performance in 2022
Taiwan financial firm, CTBC Financial Holding Co Ltd (CTBC) won a record 290 major accolades in 2022, including seven Taiwan Banking and Finance Best Practice Awards. Its president James Chen was also ...
CTBC Holding Celebrates Record-breaking Performance In 2022
CTBC Holding President James Chen said that CTBC had been ahead of the curve in adopting new initiatives and offering a comprehensive suite of financial services through integrating resources from its ...
Officials should address military flaws: lawmaker
The visiting US advisers found the Taiwanese military proficient at a tactical level, but lacking the ability to think strategically, the report said. However, they assessed efforts to be on the right ...
FSC panned over Shopee
The Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) is covering for Singapore-based online shopping platform Shopee and ignoring blatant contraventions of the law, the Economic Democracy Union said yesterday.