Chinese companies listed in the U.S. were shoved down in Wednesday’s market selloff, with investors spooked by the U.S. potentially deepening a crackdown on Chinese chip technology and by U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump’s remarks about Taiwan.
Trump: Taiwan should pay US for defence, it took ‘our chip business’
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Trump national security adviser calls on Taiwan to lift defense spending
A top national security adviser to Donald Trump said on Wednesday that Taiwan needs to boost its defense spending significantly in the face of potential Chinese aggression.
Trump’s Taiwan Comments Are Hurting Chip Stocks as Nasdaq Dives
One reason the Nasdaq is falling is because of former President Donald Trump's comments on Taiwan yesterday. The Republican nominee for November election said Taiwan should be paying the U.S. for protection and accused it of stealing America's semiconductor business.
Trump says Taiwan should pay more for defense and dodges questions if he would defend the island
The Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump demanded the self-governed island of Taiwan pay for U.S. protection, dodged the question of whether he would defend the island from Beijing's military action,
ASML’s China Sales Surge Highlights Risk of Tighter US Curbs
ASML’s surging sales to China in the second quarter accounted for nearly half of the Dutch company’s revenue, revealing the limited impact of US export restrictions so far as the Biden administration considers even tougher curbs.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing earnings preview: what Wall Street is expecting
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing is reporting earnings from Q2 on July 18.Wall Street predict expect Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing will
China says it has halted arms-control talks with US over Taiwan
China has halted nascent nuclear-arms-control talks with the United States, its foreign ministry said on Wednesday, in a protest of Washington's arms sales to the democratically governed island of Taiwan,
Trump’s Taiwan Comments Fuel TSMC Selloff
Donald Trump took aim at Taiwan's chip-production dominance, saying the American ally should pay for U.S. defense, in a Bloomberg Businessweek interview published Tuesday. The comments sparked a selloff in shares of Taiwan's TSMC,
Trump Proposes Taiwan Finance US Defence, Questions Island’s Protection
Donald Trump proposes Taiwan should contribute financially to US defence efforts, sparking debate over the island's security and US policy shifts.
Prosecutors indict Hsinchu County Commissioner Yang
Prosecutors yesterday indicted Hsinchu County Commissioner Yang Wen-ke (楊文科), other officials and contractors on charges of profiting from bribes and misuse of public authority in connection with a ...
Taiwan Premier expresses strive for self-defence following Trump’s remarks on US’ support
Amid concerns over US support for Taiwan in the event of Donald Trump's possible return to power, Taiwanese Premier Cho Jung-tai said Taipei is willing to shoulder more responsibility for its self-defence,
Bellini celebrates 15 years with renovation and new cocktails in Taipei
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Taiwan Semiconductor Charts Show Mixed Signals As Q2 Earnings Loom: What To Expect
TSMC will report Q2 earnings on Thursday. Stock is up 67.23% over the past year, +69.12% YTD. Bearish signals loom over the short term, while long term appears bullish. Analyst see 25% upside.
Trump Invites China to Invade Taiwan If He Returns to Office
The traditional reasons for preventing a Chinese invasion of Taiwan include supporting democracy, which is if anything a negative in Trump’s mind (he admires dictators of all stripes, very much including the Chinese Communist Party). The most important reason is to avoid bloodshed, chaos, and disruption.
Trump’s Taiwan talk rattles Wall Street as chip stocks tumble
By Naomi Rovnick LONDON (Reuters) -Geopolitical risks weighed on Wall Street on Wednesday after U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump sounded lukewarm about defending Taiwan, sending chipmakers' shares lower and helping propel gold prices to record highs.