When a powerful on April 3, the island nation turned to an unconventional ally: low-Earth orbit(LEO) satellites.
Samsung co-CEO visits Taiwan in ‘low-key manner’ to promote HBM, meets with TSMC
Samsung Electronics co-CEO Qing Guixian visited Taiwan in a 'low key manner' to promote Samsung HBM, seeks Taiwan ODMs to help manufacture them.
TSMC first-quarter profit expected to rise 5% on strong AI chip demand
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, the dominant producer of advanced chips used in artificial intelligence applications, is expected to report a 5% rise in first-quarter profit on Thursday thanks ...
Speaker Johnson to advance separate Israel, Ukraine, Taiwan bills after Iran attack
House Speaker Mike Johnson said he plans to bring a vote on four individual bills to fund Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan. Johnson faces a renewed push to move on a long-shelved foreign aid package after Iran's attempted attack on Israel over the weekend.
US bill to fund Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan could move this week
House Speaker Mike Johnson is looking to pass that long-stalled military aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan this week.
Virtual Event | Cybersecurity in the Indo-Pacific: Taiwan
CNAS will host a joint virtual event in Taiwan with the Prospect Foundation. This is a first in a series of regional workshops that will assess threats, gaps, and opportunities for cooperation in cybersecurity between the United States and allies and partners in the Indo-Pacific.
BenQ Hospital Files For IPO As Business Looks Stable, But With Few Growth Spots
With outlook for private hospital stocks now on the mend, Taiwan-invested BenQ BM Holding Cayman Corp. is looking to follow Concord Healthcare to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange with its listing ...
Precautions needed to prevent financial blockade by banks
The government should take precautions to prevent a financial blockade by international banks and ensure that it has enough capital to purchase wartime necessities, the results of a tabletop exercise ...
Far EasTone eyes earnings turnaround next year
Far EasTone Telecommunications Co (遠傳電信) yesterday said it aims to turn around its earnings next year and hopes to report healthy double-digit percentage growth in 2026, aided by its acquisition of ...
Crime fighting cooperation continues
The Cross-Strait Joint Crime-Fighting and Judicial Mutual Assistance Agreement has been helpful in legal protection of personal rights during prosecution processes, and guarantees the right to ...
Free Money? Polymarket Bet Pays 8% if China Doesn’t Invade Taiwan
Which pays more: a two-year Taiwanese government bond, or a prediction market contract about the potential invasion of Taiwan by China?Turns out ...
AUO Smart Cockpit to Showcase at Touch Taiwan 2024, Pioneering the Innovative Future of Smart Mobility
AUO's showcase at Touch Taiwan 2024 also demonstrates the company's commitment to combining its global leadership in display technology with BHTC's automotive HMI solutions and strategic position as a Tier 1 supplier to ignite new possibilities for the ...
TWSE to host Taiwan Investment Forum in Singapore, spotlighting AI investment trends
Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) is hosting Taiwan Investment Forum at the SGX Auditorium in Singapore on Friday, April 19, 2024. The forum will delve into the outlook of the Taiwanese securities market ...
Organic materials synthesised by Lithuanian scientists are used in the production of OLED devices in Taiwan
OLED displays deliver extremely rich and accurate colours, smooth motion and the highest level of contrast. These features provide exceptional
Taiwan’s Incoming Leader Sends Reassuring Signal to U.S. on National Security
TAIPEI—Taiwanese President-elect Lai Ching-te is preparing to stock his national-security team with holdovers from the current administration, a signal to the U.S. that his incoming government won’t rock the boat too much as the White House grapples with geopolitical crises in Ukraine and Gaza.
Ma Ying-jeou urges Taiwan’s next president to respond ‘pragmatically’ to Xi Jinping’s ‘olive branch’
Ma, who met mainland Chinese leader Xi in Beijing last week, said Taiwan’s next leader, William Lai Ching-te, should take note of Xi’s goodwill and refrain from “walking the independence path”. Lai, of the independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party,