GlobalFoundries (GFS) shares rose 3.7% in premarket trading on Monday after the semiconductor foundry announced it entered into a technology licensing agreement with Taiwan Semicoductor (TSM) aimed at ...
Japan and China exchange barbs after PM Takaichi’s remarks over Taiwan
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent comments on a hypothetical Chinese attack on Taiwan that could constitute “a survival-threatening situation” for Japan requiring her country’s use of ...
Taiwan chip industry strengthens its defence, former president tells Berlin peace conference
Taiwan's chip industry has become an indispensible part of the global economy and strengthens Taiwan's defence in the face of threats, former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen told the Berlin Freedom ...
China Complains to European Parliament Over Taiwan VP’s Speech
China said it complained to Europe’s legislature over a speech Taiwanese Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim gave to a group of its members, a spat that comes with tensions already heightened over trade and ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Rallies On Big October Sales And Growing Nvidia Demand
The chipmaker TSMC posted solid October financial results with revenue up 16.9% YoY, driven by strong demand for advanced chips.
Taoyuan to start construction on nearly 1,000-unit social housing in 2027
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The Taoyuan City Government will build a nearly 1,000-unit social housing complex in the Taoyuan Aerotropolis in Dayuan District in the second half of 2027, making it the city’s ...
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang wants wants a lot more production from Taiwan Semi. Here’s what that means for the AI story.
Shares of Taiwan Semi are climbing as tech stock rise and customer Nvidia is apparently demanding lots more of its wafers.
Chinese official threatens to behead Japanese PM over Taiwan row
A Chinese official threatened to behead the Japanese prime minister after she suggested Japan could become involved in a war over Taiwan.
How a humble cabbage became one of the Forbidden City’s most memorable treasures
Appearing on stamps, merchandise and plush toys, the diminutive jadeite carving is so popular it occupies its own room at Taiwan’s National Palace Museum.
New Taipei revives old shops with NT$100,000 boost
The New Taipei City Government Youth Department said Monday the program invites businesses with at least three years in operation to apply by Dec. 23. Selected shops will receive expert guidance on ...
Japan’s Takaichi Defends Taiwan Remarks After Chinese Criticism
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Monday defended her description of a conflict over Taiwan as potentially amounting to an existential risk for Japan after a Chinese diplomat accused her of ...
Most Taiwanese think their community is safe
More than 90 percent of people think the public safety situation in their community is “good,” while 82.25 percent said they were “satisfied” with their administrative region’s safety status, a survey ...
MAC condemns CCTV intimidation
The MAC in a statement condemned the threat, accusing Beijing of trying to instill fear and self-censorship among Taiwanese and create a chilling effect on free expression. A podium is pictured at the ...
Taiwan’s Export Boom Ignites as AI Gold Rush Lifts Global Chip Demand
Taiwan's export engine just roared back to life. October shipments jumped 49.7% from a year earlierthe strongest pace since 2010as global appetite for high-end semiconductors powering artificial ...
People in Taiwan commemorate victims of White Terror period
People in Taiwan gathered at the Taipei Machangding Memorial Park on Saturday to commemorate the annual remembrance ceremony for victims of Taiwan's White Terror, a period of political repression that ...
Taiwan detects 10 Chinese aircrafts, 10 ships around its territory amid rising tensions
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence reported 10 Chinese aircrafts, 10 vessels operating near its territory on Sunday. This follows previous detections of Chinese military activity, with concerns ...