Taiwanese president tells Indiana State Governor Eric Holcomb, 'democratic allies must stand together and boost cooperation across all areas' 'Distorted and hegemonic logic': mainland foreign ministry ... ( read original story ...)
Hopes and Concerns for Taiwan’s New Ministry of Digital Affairs
Audrey Tang finally has an official ministry to work with. Now it’s time to see if the government can achieve its lofty digital democracy goals. ( read original story ...)
How semiconductor ‘democracy chips’ can play a vital role in U.S.-Taiwan diplomacy as threats from China mount
President Tsai Ing-wen reminded the U.S. that the supply of Taiwanese chips—and the future of the island—are at their highest risk in years. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan July export orders unexpectedly slip, outlook mixed
Taiwan's export orders unexpectedly fell in July on weakening demand for technology and continued economic troubles in its largest market China, and the government said the outlook for tech demand was ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan promotes ‘democracy chips’ in latest visit by U.S. officials
Taiwan is willing to strengthen "democracy chips" supply chains with democratic parters, President Tsai Ing-wen said Monday during an economic development trip to the island by Indiana Gov. Eric ... ( read original story ...)
T-day: Taiwan chip industry emerges as battlefront
The island dominates production of the chips that power almost all advanced civilian and military technologies. That leaves the U.S. and Chinese economies extremely reliant on plants that would be in ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan beefs up semiconductor defences amid 5 chinese aircraft cross median line
After Pelosi's visit to Taipei on August 2, tensions in the area have dramatically increased. A angry China imposed a number of restrictions on agricultural ... ( read original story ...)
Indiana governor the latest U.S. official to visit Taiwan
A U.S. congressional delegation's Taiwan trip last week further angered Beijing in the wake of Pelosi's visit. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan beefs up semiconductor defences as China war games continue
As a furious China continues military drills off the island, Taiwan, which leads the world in making semiconductors, is making moves to insulate its chip industry from Chinese influence ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese Embassy in Cambodia tells ‘Taiwan compatriots’ in difficulty to contact them after reports of people ‘trapped’ in fraud, violence
"Taiwan compatriots are Chinese citizens, so if you have any difficulties, please contact the embassy," Chinese Embassy in Cambodia told the Taiwan compatriots after some of them were reportedly ... ( read original story ...)
Smartphone video may help detect stroke risk
"Between 2% and 5% of strokes each year occur in people with no symptoms, so better and earlier detection of stroke risk is needed," study author Dr. Hsien-Li Kao said. He is an interventional ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor: The Undisputed Leader
Taiwan Semiconductor leads all competitors in wafer processes and advanced packaging technologies. See why TSM stock is a strong buy at current levels. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor: The World’s Most Important Company Is Stupidly Cheap
TSMC is the world's dominant semiconductor manufacturer, has a deep moat, and grew earnings 76% YoY in Q2. See why I rate TSM stock a Strong Buy. ( read original story ...)
China’s Expanding Submarine Fleet Makes Experts Worry About Taiwan’s Readiness
China’s submarine force: 66 boats in 2020 with 76 expected by 2030. Attributes: Nearly silent next-gen tech. Taiwan’s submarine force: Four boats. Attributes: Two of the world’s oldest operational ... ( read original story ...)
China’s response to Pelosi visit to Taiwan a sign of future intentions, experts say
China's response to U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan was anything but subtle -- dispatching warships and military aircraft to all sides of the self-governing island democracy, and ... ( read original story ...)
51 Chinese warplanes, 6 warships infringes on Taiwan’s air defence identification zone
The 25 warplanes that had flown to the east of the median line were identified as 12 Sukhoi SU-30 fighter jets, six Shenyang J-16 fighter jets, four Chengdu J-10 fighter jets, two Xian H-6 bombers, ... ( read original story ...)