Taiwan's Foxconn posted an almost 90% drop in first-quarter profit on Friday, as the coronavirus pandemic disrupted production and hit demand from Apple Inc and other major clients. The world's ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s TSMC to build Arizona chip plant
Business Taiwan's TSMC to build Arizona chip plant. Posted . Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd , the biggest contract chipmaker, said it plans to build a $12 billion facto ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan beat covid-19 and won friends. At the WHO, it’s still fighting for a seat at the table.
Taipei is winning new influence due to its pandemic response and diplomatic outreach, but its full participation in world health affairs remains stymied by politics. ( read original story ...)
Record Foxconn profit fall as virus guts smartphone demand
Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn said Friday its first-quarter profit slumped by nearly 90 percent on year as the global pandemic disrupted operations and hammered demand, especially for smartphones. The ... ( read original story ...)
Telcos seek Rs 35k cr GST refund, pending payment of Rs 20k cr from state-run firms
The telecom industry has unutilized GST input tax credit over Rs 35,000 crore for which the sector has repeatedly demanded a refund ... ( read original story ...)
TSMC Plans $12 Billion Arizona Plant, Will Create 1,600 Jobs In Latest U.S.-China Tech Skirmish
One year on from Foxconn's much-touted plans to create 13,000 jobs in Wisconsin, Taiwan chipmaking giant TSMC says its ready to invest $12 billion in a new high-tech factory in Arizona. ( read original story ...)
Taiwanese Apple Supplier TSMC To Build $12B US Chip Factory After Months Of Pressure From Trump Administration
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd. (NYSE: TMC) announced on Friday (Taipei time) that it is building an "advanced" semiconductor manufacturing facility ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan unlikely to attend upcoming World Health Assembly due to ‘politics’, Vice-President Chen Chien-jen says
Taiwan said on Thursday it saw little chance of attending the World Health Assembly (WHA) because of Beijing, just days before the global health body was to start a two-day event held in the form of a ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwanese Chipmaker Plans to Build $12 Billion Factory in Arizona
T aiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing plans to spend $12 billion building a chip plant in Arizona, a decision designed to allay U.S. national security concerns and shift more high-tech manufacturing to ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor to build $12 billion chip factory in Arizona
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the world’s largest contract manufacturer of silicon chips, said Friday it would spend $12 billion to build a ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan beat covid-19 and won friends. At the WHO, it’s fighting for a seat at the table.
Taipei is winning new influence due to its pandemic response and diplomatic outreach, but its full participation in world health affairs remains stymied by politics. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan chipmaker TSMC to build US plant worth US$12b as Sino-American tech rivalry escalates
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, the biggest contract chipmaker, said it plans to build a US$12 billion factory in Arizona in an ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor to build Arizona manufacturing plant
Taiwan Semiconductor (TSMC) has announced its intention to build a manufacturing facility in Arizona that will employ 1,600 high-tech workers. Construction is planned to start in 2021 with production ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s TSMC to build Arizona chip plant as U.S.-China tech rivalry escalates
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd , the biggest contract chipmaker, said it plans to build a $12 billion factory in Arizona in an apparent win for the Trump administration's efforts ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Rejects China’s Main Condition for WHO Participation
Taiwan's health minister rejected on Friday China's main condition for the island to be able to take part in the World Health Organization (WHO) - that it accepts it is part of China - ahead of a key ... ( read original story ...)
TÜV Rheinland Certifies Taiwan’s First Outdoor e-Parking System at Nantou Service Area
Whenever there is a surge in weekend or holiday traffic, it means heavy demand for parking at highway rest areas. People can often be seen circling en ... ( read original story ...)