TAIWAN is facing huge power and water shortages amid a global shortage of microchips, a supply-chain-mapping CEO has told Express.co.uk. ( read original story ...)
Pushing against China, U.S. lawmakers plan pro-Taiwan bill
Bera said he expects much of the Taiwan Act eventually to be included in the "Eagle ... including massive support for semiconductors and telecommunications equipment. House leaders do not currently ... ( read original story ...)
Alliance Memory Moves Taiwan Office to Larger Facility to Accommodate Global Growth
To help accommodate its rapid global expansion while providing room for future growth, Alliance Memory has moved into a new building in Taiwan with twice the warehouse and office space of the ... ( read original story ...)
A far-flung Taiwan island risks triggering a US-China clash
When 28 Chinese warplanes streaked through the skies around Taiwan on Tuesday — the largest such incursion this year — they followed a pattern that has generated alarm among US and Taiwanese military ... ( read original story ...)
5G models to account for 80% of Taiwan handset sales in 2H21
Sales of 5G smartphones in the Taiwan market are likely to account for over 80% of total handset shipments in the second half of 2021 thanks to the new offerings of 5G models from Samsung Electronics, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan IC design houses upbeat about shipments for 5G phones
Taiwan-based IC design houses are optimistic about their shipments for smartphone applications in the third quarter of 2021, thanks to the upcoming rollouts of new 5G-enabled models, particularly by ... ( read original story ...)
Intuitive is Advancing Robotic-assisted Surgery in Taiwan
Robotic-assisted surgery has helped to advance the medical world, offering minimally invasive approaches that involve small incisions and increased ... ( read original story ...)
AmCham Taiwan’s 2021 White Paper to Report Record for Issues Resolved
White Paper to Report Record for Issues Resolved. Thirteen issues raised in the 2020 Taiwan White Paper published by the American Chamber of Commerce in Tai ... ( read original story ...)
China ‘invades’ Taiwan airspace with largest over-flight of jets and bombers to date
CHINA has sent twenty-eight fighter jets and nuclear-capable bombers into Taiwanese airspace, the island democracy has claimed. ( read original story ...)
Hawaiian federal property to be given to local Aborigines for homesteading
The US is giving Native Hawaiians surplus land as compensation for hectares that were meant for homesteading, but used instead by the federal government. The land transfer also attempts to help right ... ( read original story ...)
Manila among region’s costliest property sites
MANILA is among the most expensive in the region for property buyers and renters, according to a study by United Kingdom-based Online Mortgage Advisor. Workers on the average annual salary in Manila ... ( read original story ...)
Critical entities targeted in alleged China cyberspying
A cyberespionage campaign blamed on China was more sweeping than previously known, with suspected state-backed hackers exploiting a device meant to boost Internet security to penetrate the computers ... ( read original story ...)
Gridtential Partners with Taiwan Battery Maker Pilot Battery Co. to Energize Taiwanese Manufacturing Sector
SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Pilot Battery Co., a Taiwan leading producer of AGM battery technology and solar components and Gridtential Energy, the inventor of Silicon Joule™ ... ( read original story ...)
Senior Taiwan and US officials move to resume trade talks
Taipei has signalled it is keen to restart discussions on the Trade and Investment Agreement after the process stalled under the Trump administration. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan central bank seen standing pat on rates again as economy booms: Poll
TAIPEI: Taiwan's central bank will likely keep its policy rate steady at a record low this week as the economy booms on global tech demand fuelled ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Tsai faces hot summer votes over pork and nuclear power
As Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen struggles with the island's COVID-19 outbreak, her government faces some tough battles with the opposition on four referendum votes this summer. Taiwanese on Aug. 28 ... ( read original story ...)