TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan’s key semiconductor industry has years of growth ahead of it with no worries about oversupply despite a massive capital investment programme and only a few competitors in the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan foundry TSMC approves US$2.89 billion for capacity expansion in ‘mature technology’ amid chip shortage
TSMC said it will invest US$2.89 billion to increase its capacity in ‘mature technology’ in response to a global chip shortage. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan minister sees years of growth for chip industry
Kung Ming-hsin, the head of Taiwan's economic planning agency, the National Development Council, told Reuters the business opportunities presented by the transformation to a digital economy were "very ... ( read original story ...)
Central American Development Bank to Open Taiwan Office
TAIPEI (Reuters) - The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) will open a branch in Taipei, the bank and Taiwan's government said on Friday, the first international government ... ( read original story ...)
Continued Selling Pressure Called For Taiwan Shares
The Taiwan stock market stock market has moved lower in two straight sessions, retreating more than 225 points or 1.5 percent along the way. The Taiwan Stock Exchange now sits just beneath the ... ( read original story ...)
Was The Smart Money Right About Piling Into Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM)?
Although the masses and most of the financial media blame hedge funds for their exorbitant fee structure and disappointing performance, these ... ( read original story ...)
Fenjia: Household Division and Inheritance in Qing & Republican China
"A detailed, interdisciplinary, empirical study of an important phenomenon....As such, it should quickly become the standard work on the topic." ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan CEOs vow to prefer PH for expansion projects
Top executives of major Taiwanese manufacturing firms vowed to continue choosing the Philippines for their regional expansion plans. At the virtual Philippine Investment Forum in Taipei, co-organized ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s worst drought in decades impacting crucial technological sector
The worst drought in more than half a century has driven parts of Taiwan to implement water rationing and even shut off water in some areas. Not only is the drought taking its toll on key industries ... ( read original story ...)
Zymergen just had one of the hottest biotech IPOs of the year. The CEO tells us what’s next.
Josh Hoffman didn't grow up the son of tree-hugging environmentalists, but he could appreciate that his Zymergen Inc. co-founders, Jed Dean and Zach Serber, saw how their young company could make an ... ( read original story ...)
CEO of biotech’s hottest IPO talks inspiration, competition and the intersection of tech, biotech and environmentalism
Josh Hoffman didn't grow up the son of tree-hugging environmentalists, but he could appreciate that his Zymergen Inc. co-founders, Jed Dean and Zach Serber, saw how their young company could make an ... ( read original story ...)
City and Spurs come from behind in Premier League
A tough week for Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur, two of the rebel clubs in the failed Super League project, got even more difficult when they fell behind on their return to Premier League ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. Concerns About Taiwan Put Focus on Island’s Defensive Weakness
An uptick in Chinese military activity near Taiwan and U.S. concerns about Beijing’s intentions are putting a fresh spotlight on the island’s capabilities to deter any future invasion. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan authorities look into Apple supplier hack
Authorities in Taiwan say they are looking into a ransomware cyber-attack on a major technology firm there.Quanta Computer is a manufacturer of many flagship Apple products, including its MacBook line ... ( read original story ...)
How China Blew Its Chance to Seduce Taiwan
Luring and coaxing the island back into political union with the mainland is no longer possible, but the use of force would be incredibly risky. ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-Chipmaker TSMC approves $2.8 bln for capacity expansion
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co's (TSMC) board has approved $2.89 billion in spending to increase capacity, the company said on Thursday, responding to a global chip shortage that has affected ... ( read original story ...)