In the not-so-distant future, telecom providers will bill customers based on how much they use services. Today, it’s almost impossible to discern a customer’s actual usage without help from an ... ( read original story ...)
Europe eyes new ‘non-China’ supply chains as Taiwan tensions stoke semiconductor worries
Analysts expect Europe to rework its semiconductor import routes so that chips flow through a Western-friendly network of countries and contract manufacturers European firms buys 80 to 95 per cent of ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan export orders hold steady, but faltering growth in US, China and Europe dim outlook
Taiwan's export orders in August reached US$54.59 billion, growing 2 per cent compared to the same time last year, new data shows Demand for consumer electronics rose 15.4 per cent year on year, but ... ( read original story ...)
Here’s what to expect from APAC’s commercial property investment market in H2
The double whammy of inflation and interest rate hikes will further dampen market demand. Commercial real estate markets in Asia Pacific are set to experience moderating demand for the rest of the ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing to toughen punishment for Taiwan’s pro-independence forces, officials say
State Council's Taiwan Affairs Office stresses peaceful reunification with the island is still Beijing's top priority Beijing is unlikely to specify circumstances for taking 'non-peaceful' action ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s largest battery comes online
United Renewable Energy has energized a 15 MW/15 MWh storage system connected to a 150 MW solar park located near Tainan. ( read original story ...)
Automakers breathe easy as Taiwan quake spares chip output
TSMC is a contract manufacturer of semiconductor chips, used for powering phones, laptops, cars, medical equipment, telecom towers and many more. ( read original story ...)
Cross-Strait forum on technology development held simultaneously in Beijing and Taipei
Strait forum on technology development in Beijing, capital of China. A cross-Strait forum on technology development is held simultaneously in Beijing and Taipei both online and offline. (Xinhua/Peng ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s house price growth continues to accelerate
The housing market slowed in recent years, after dramatic government measures to curb speculative house purchases. It started to gain momentum again starting the second half of 2020, despite the Covid ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Earthquake Kills 1, Over 70 Aftershocks Recorded: All You Need To Know
The earthquake in Taiwan of 6.8 magnitudes injured at least 146 people. Japan issued a tsunami warning but lifted it later. ( read original story ...)
US President Biden says US would defend Taiwan in event of Chinese invasion
China expells a former Railway Corporation officer Sheng from the Chinese Communist Party citing suspected law violations - Xinhua. - (US) President Biden: US would defend Taiwan if there was a ... ( read original story ...)
Lite-On Tech expects shipments of power supplies for cloud computing to grow 30-40% in 2022, 2023
EMS provider Lite-On Technology has seen demand for power supplies used in cloud computing (including data centers) exceed the corresponding production capacity and expects shipments of such products ... ( read original story ...)
How U.S. Airpower Could Thwart a Chinese Attack on Taiwan
A threat of this nature is quite likely the reason why the U.S. Navy continues joint patrols and training exercises such as dual-carrier operations, as the key to thwarting any Ch ... ( read original story ...)
PLA leaders not likely to resist any move by Xi Jinping to invade Taiwan, US analyst says
In a report titled 'Gray Dragons', Joel Wuthnow, a National Defence University senior fellow, finds similarities between PLA and Russian military advisers to Vladminir Putin 'How willing would the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan looks to ‘silicon shield’ to help deter war with China
Taiwan looks to its indispensable role in making cutting-edge microchips to help deter a full-scale attack by Beijing ... ( read original story ...)
China sanctions heads of Raytheon, Boeing defence over Taiwan arms sales
The Chinese government in Beijing is levying sanctions on two American defence executives following recently announced sales of US arms to Taiwan. ( read original story ...)