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These 2 Winning Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks Share 1 Key Quality
Since Nvidia went public in January 1999, shares have gained 74,000% -- meaning a $1,000 investment made on its IPO date would be worth a staggering $744,000 today, with most of that gain coming in ...
Taiwan in ‘race against time’ as 5,000 Chinese spies infiltrate and spark panic
Taiwan has faced startling allegations involving thousands of agents committing espionage for China as relations between the countries grows more unsteady. Two active-duty soldiers have been accused ...
DPP does not reflect mainstream Taiwan, Beijing’s point man tells visiting industry group
TAO director Song Tao says January election results show the island’s ruling party does not represent the Taiwanese public.
ASE Technology projects revenue returning to growth
ASE Technology Holding Co (ASE, 日月光投控), the world’s biggest chip packaging and testing service provider, yesterday said that revenue would return to growth this year, bolstered by restocking demand.
Taiwan Q4 preliminary GDP beats forecast, bodes well for 2024
Taiwan's trade-dependent economy accelerated in the fourth quarter, growing faster than expected thanks to strong domestic consumption and a rebound in exports, and expanded 1.4% for the full year.
China sets sights on Taiwan’s three remaining tiny Pacific allies
As China vies with the United States for influence in the Pacific, it has been prying allies from Taiwan. Nauru was its most recent success. Tuvalu could be next.
Taiwan ‘needs to push back China’s narrative of warfare’, says Taiwan’s representative to UK
Taiwan's representative to the UK has told Sky's Yalda Hakim that Taiwan needs to 'push back' China's 'narrative of warfare'.
Can Taiwan’s KMT yield to changing voter attitudes without offending Beijing?
The party is facing internal pressure, especially from its younger members, for renewal – including a review of its stance on cross-strait relations.
‘A race against time’: Taiwan strives to root out China’s spies
As Beijing has increased its efforts to recruit Taiwanese people, the number of spying cases has risen ...
Major automakers may be using Chinese aluminum produced with Uyghur forced labor, rights group says
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Automakers including Tesla, General Motors, Volkswagen and Toyota are failing to ensure they are not using forced labor as part of their China supply chains, a report released ...
Taiwan Bourse May Reclaim 18,000-Point Level
The Taiwan stock market on Thursday ended the two-day slide in which it had stumbled more than 225 points or 1.5 percent. The Taiwan ...
Taiwan leader shouldn’t be a puppet of US
Outgoing Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen's refusal to acknowledge the 1992 Consensus has played a key role in the deterioration of cross-Taiwan Strait relations.
‘Gutter-level’ talk: China-Philippines discord deepens over Taiwan
The latest fracas over Taiwan follows increasingly aggressive Chinese activity over the past year in territories claimed by Manila. Experts said that upcoming Senate elections in the Philippines — ...
Taiwan Election Signals Choppy Cross-Strait Relations
January’s election of Lai Ching-te as Taiwan’s next president awarded a historic third consecutive term to the pro-sovereignty Democratic Progressive Prty (DPP), pleasing his supporters but angering ...
Comic fans line up all night to attend festival in Taipei
Chinese Animation and Comic Publishers Association secretary-general Kao Shih-chuang (高世樁) said that an estimated 470,000 people are likely to attend the fair over the five-day period.