The US and Canada have angered China by sending their warships through the Taiwan Strait, a narrow waterway that separates the island from the mainland. This was the second joint transit by the two countries in two months,
As Taiwan’s Election Looms, KMT-TPP Unity Talks Stumble
With three candidates vying for the pan-Blue vote, Taiwan’s presidential election is shaping up to be contentious but ultimately not very competitive.
New MRT Line Proposed To Ease Traffic in Greater Taipei – TaiwanPlus News
Greater Taipei is looking to expand its MRT system to make commutes more convenient and ease traffic. The new line would run from the Xiulang Bridge Station in New Taipei to the Sun Yat-sen Memorial ...
AllianzGI Taiwan Says Chipmakers Earnings Will Surge 30% in 2024
Taiwan stocks are likely to shrug off geopolitical concerns to mount a recovery next year, led by a resurgence in chip-sector earnings, according to the island’s largest active equity fund manager.
Taiwan businesses find favorable environment, warm welcome in Wuhan
Taiwan businesspeople have expressed growing interest in investing in Wuhan, the capital of central China's Hubei province, due to its favorable business environment, rich natural resources and ...
When Xi and Biden talk at Apec, managing Taiwan will top the agenda
Washington and Beijing share an interest in maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, yet the Chinese president’s recent statements ‘don’t imply he’s content with the status quo’, an analyst says.
Mainland, Taiwan entrepreneurs discuss cross-Strait integrated development
The mainland welcomes Taiwan compatriots and businesspeople to invest in the mainland and participate in the integrated development of the two sides, and will create more favorable conditions for ...
Taiwan to spend NT$300 billion on IC innovation in 10 years
Taiwan's cabinet has approved a plan that commits the government to investing NT$300 billion (US$9.28 billion) in domestic IC industry innovation over a 10-year period. It is scheduled to take effect ...
Taiwan Probes Foxconn Founder Terry Gou’s Presidential Poll Campaign Over Toilet Paper Bribes
Taiwanese authorities are currently investigating claims that Foxconn founder Terry Gou bribed people with toilet paper. The 73-year-old is current
Taiwan Creative Content Fest returns bigger than ever with a fresh focus on international projects
Having launched in 2020, this year Taiwan Creative Content Fest is expanding with the introduction of international projects.
Panera Brands to lay off 17% of corporate staff ahead of planned IPO, report says
Panera Brands Inc., the St. Louis-based restaurant holding for Panera Bread and several other chains, is cutting about 17% of its approximately 1,800 corporate employees, or about 300 people, as the ...
Property transactions increase 23%
Property transactions in the six special municipalities last month totaled 21,028 units, growing 23 percent from a year earlier, boosted by the preferential lending terms the government introduced in ...
Donald Trump Jr denies involvement in documents
According to the state’s suit, Donald Trump Jr, 45, is “involved in all aspects of Trump Organization property development ... Final decision will be at the discretion of the Taipei Times.
Alchip sees Q4 profit breaking record
Artificial intelligence (AI) chip designer Alchip Technologies Ltd (世芯) yesterday said that revenue and net profit this quarter would surpass a record-high performance in the second quarter, thanks to ...
Why Qualcomm, ASML Holding, and Taiwan Semi Stocks Popped Today
It's Thursday, and semiconductor stocks are on the move again. As of 10:45 a.m. ET, investors in the chips industry are seeing mobile chips leader Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM) stock score a 3.6% gain after ...
American and Canadian Warships Sail Through Waters Between China and Taiwan
The joint freedom of navigation transit comes just days after a Chinese general said a war against Taiwan would be "just and legitimate." ...