The Southern Taiwan Science Park (STSP) has seen record revenues driven by the semiconductor industry, with the formerly leading optoelectronics and display panel industries generating a combined ...
5.9 Magnitude Quake Strikes Taiwan, Tremors Felt In Taipei
A 5.9 magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan on Tuesday morning. Tremors were felt in the capital Taipei but there were no immediate reports of damage.
Earthquake of magnitude 5.9 rocks Taiwan, shakes Taipei
Taiwan was hit by a significant earthquake with a magnitude of 5.9 on the Richter scale on Tuesday, sending tremors throughout the island, including the capital city of Taipei. The sudden seismic ...
Taiwan authorities hype Foxconn probe to save diving support
rather than force Taiwan business people to take a political stand when an election approaches. The DPP caucus in the island's "legislative body" claimed during a media briefing on Monday that the probe on Foxconn is a way that the mainland is using to ...
Taiwan’s Interest Rates: An Economic Balancing Act
On the bustling streets of Taipei, the talk of the town is not the latest tech innovation or the newest bubble tea flavor. Instead, the common chatter has taken a surprising turn towards a topic usually reserved for boardrooms and economic summits: interest rates.
Taipei ties a priority: Lithuania speaker
A strong cooperative relationship with Taiwan is Lithuania’s priority and a successful example for European countries to follow, Lithuanian Parliament Speaker Viktorija Cmilyte-Nielsen said yesterday.
Republican Cowardice on Ukraine Spells Trouble for Taiwan | Opinion
Finally, in throwing out Kevin McCarthy as the speaker of the House, Gaetz repeatedly cited McCarthy's support for Ukraine. A stark threat was made to any future speaker of the Republican party: if you want the MAGA vote, you must turn your back against Ukraine and bend the knee to Russia.
Taiwan defends Foxconn over China tax probe
Taiwan defended tech giant Foxconn on Monday after China launched an investigation into several of the firm's sites, saying that Taiwanese businesses should not be subjected to "political interference ...
Taiwan’s military must objectively assess PLA then ‘strengthen ourselves’, defence chief says
Defence Minister Chiu Kuo-cheng says island won’t rely on People’s Liberation Army having ‘certain shortcomings’ in preparing for possible conflict.
New Jersey to set up office in Taipei
New Jersey plans to open an Asia-Pacific economic and trade office in Taipei, state Governor Phil Murphy said at a meeting with President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) in Taipei yesterday. The first sitting ...
Here’s how to fix the supplemental’s shortcomings on Taiwan
And most of the remaining FMF funds should be directed to the Philippines — an ally that is struggling to keep the Chinese at bay in the South China Sea.
Foxconn’s Tax Probe Is A Confluence of Finance, Politics, and Geopolitics
An investigation into one of the world's largest electronics manufacturers, Foxconn, has stirred the waters of Asian financial markets and reanimated the shadows of China-Taiwan tensions. Foxconn, the ...
Lien Chi Technology IPO: A Golden Opportunity in Smart Manufacturing
Taiwan's smart manufacturing firm, Lien Chi Technology (6658), has announced its initial public offering (IPO), an event that's set to transpire between October 23rd and 25th. With an offering price ...
Apple iPhone maker Foxconn being investigated in China as founder runs for Taiwan presidency
Taiwan’s Foxconn, one of Apple’s largest suppliers, is being investigated by authorities in China, according to state media.
Taiwan’s Deputy PM Defends Foxconn, Labels China’s Probe as ‘Political Interference’
In a world where corporate powerhouses and political machinations often intersect, Taiwan has found itself defending Foxconn, one of the world's largest contract producers of electronics, amid an investigation by Chinese authorities into several of the firm’s sites.
Taiwan Industrial Output Declines Further, Retail Sales Growth Improves
Taiwan's industrial production continued to decline in September amid weak performance in the mining, quarrying, and manufacturing