U.S. President Joe Biden said on Sunday he held his highest-level talks with Chinese leadership in months, adding that Beijing's economic wobbles would not lead it to invade Taiwan.
A Huawei Smartphone With A 7nm Chip Is Making Washington Lose Its Sleep. Experts Weigh In
Huawei's new smartphone has shown superior 5G-like speeds ... "It's questionable whether Washington understands the implications behind Huawei's provocations," National Taiwan University's Lin said, ...
Biden Doubts China Capacity to Invade Taiwan Amid Economic Woes
President Joe Biden said he had no intention of trying to contain or isolate China, even as he asserted that the country’s economic problems had diminished its capacity to invade Taiwan.
Mayor seeks legal help over tilting buildings
The Taipei City Government has a team of lawyers ready to seek a court order to keep Kee Tai Properties (基泰建設), which caused structural damage to buildings and the evacuation of 442 residents on ...
Former NPP legislator’s property to be inspected
The New Tapei City Land Administration Department would inspect former legislator and former New Power Party (NPP) chairman Huang Kuo-chang’s (黃國昌) house again, after Huang allegedly tore down an ...
Taipei working to shore up collapsing buildings
The Taipei City Government yesterday said it was continuing to grout the collapsing ground under several old buildings near a construction site in Zhongshan District (中山) that tilted to one side late ...
Taiwan’s ruling DPP raises hackles by omitting island’s official name from Double Tenth logo
Logo to mark the October 10 celebrations says '2023 Taiwan National Day', with no mention of the Republic of China Government is under fire from all directions over the move, which some say could suggest a push for independence A new logo to mark next month's Double Tenth holiday has raised concerns over whether Taiwan's ...
Taiwan Silent on Eswatini’s Democracy Movement as Tsai Returns – TaiwanPlus News
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen has wrapped up her second state visit to the small African nation of Eswatini. The country is governed as an absolute monarchy and recently crushed demonstrations calling for more democracy. But despite Taiwan promoting ...
Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission To Start Regulating Cryptocurrencies – TaiwanPlus News
Taiwan's Financial Supervisory Commission will start regulating digital assets like cryptocurrencies. It plans to lay out 10 principles for their control. The move is expected to take effect before th ...
TVBS 30th Anniversary Interactive Exhibition – Taiwan broadcaster aims to become a leading global and local media hub
TVBS, the Taiwanese broadcasting network that kicked off operations in 1993, marks its three-decade anniversary with a significant exhibition entitled ...
EU, U.K. Chip Leaders Look To Strengthen Ties With Taiwan at SEMICON – TaiwanPlus News
Several EU representatives are in Taipei for the massive SEMICON expo, as well as the first semiconductor business delegation from the U.K., all working to form an industry cluster with ...
US House panel plans Taiwan war game with Wall Street executives
The US House of Representatives China committee plans to hold a Taiwan war game with financial and business executives in New York on Monday, in an effort to raise awareness about the risks attached ...
Taiwan determined to remain ‘indispensable’ source of best chips
TSMC, the worlds leading chipmaker, has committed to building a $12 billion facility in Arizona with the goal of making high-end semiconductors on American soil by late 2024.
Two parties dominate Taiwan. This brash surgeon-turned-politician is shaking that up
Doctor-turned-politician Ko Wen-je has garnered substantial support in the polls by signaling a desire for middle ground on Taiwan's China policy.
Taiwan Semiconductor (NASDAQ:TSM) Slips Despite Monthly Revenue Win
It’s an early adopter of 3-nanometer technology, and on that front, MediaTek is now in the same league as Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), who also brought in Taiwan Semi systems. However, all is not good news ...
Taiwan’s Chip Companies Want Urgent Tax Fix, Envoy Says
Taiwan’s top envoy to the US said Taiwanese semiconductor firms are holding back from more investments in America because of “unreasonable and unfair” double taxation, and urged Congress to pass a ...