Taiwan’s imports of liquefied natural gas could be vulnerable if China someday imposed a blockade, the archipelago’s defense chief said — highlighting the concern Beijing’s military activity is raising in Taipei.
TSMC Cuts Off Client After Discovering Chips Diverted to Huawei
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.discovered this month that chips it made for a specific customer ended up with Huawei Technologies Co.,a potential violation of US sanctions intended to sever the ...
Gamuda wins RM4.3bil MRT project in Taiwan
Gamuda Bhd has secured its biggest win to date with the RM4.3bil Xizhi Donghu Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) in Taiwan, marking the group’s seventh major infrastructure project in the country.
Tickets for Jay Chou’s Taipei Dome shows go on sale
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Tickets for December performances at the Taipei Dome by Taiwan’s “king of Mandopop,” Jay Chou (周杰倫) go on sale Wednesday (Oct. 23). The ticketing system tixCraft became a trending search keyword on Google on Tuesday ...
GOP senator demands answers after Pentagon finds Army gave Taiwan moldy gear, ammo from 1983
Sen. Joni Ernst sent a letter demanding answers after a government report found the Defense Department sent body armor covered in mildew and equipment from the 1980s to Taiwan.
These are all the confirmed Snapdragon 8 Elite phones
From ASUS to Xiaomi, there's no shortage of Snapdragon 8 Elite phones. Here are all the confirmed devices you should know about.
Global Technology Collaboration Drives Innovation: Taiwan Plays the Pivot Role for Industrial Upgrading at Taiwan Innotech Expo 2024
In the era of globalization and digital transformation, cross-field collaboration has become crucial for driving innovation and industrial growth. Emerging technologies like generative AI, 5G/6G, ...
Secondary tax refunds to be credited next week
The second batch of income tax refunds are due to be credited on Thursday next week, totaling nearly NT$1.61 billion (US$50.2 million). There are 94,104 tax refunds in the second batch worth about ...
Chinese blockade would be act of war, Taiwan says
A real Chinese blockade of Taiwan would be an act of war and have far-reaching consequences for international trade, Defense Minister Wellington Koo said on Wednesday after last week’s drills by China that practiced such a scenario.
Taiwan Weighs Financial Inspection Rule Easing to Lure Investors
Taiwan’s financial regulator is reviewing some of its current rules and practices amid criticism from local banks and insurers on the inconsistency and over-complication of its governance, according to people familiar with the matter.
Taiwan’s former President Tsai Ing-wen pays tribute to Václav Havel
Tsai admires Havel precisely because they both portrayed genocidal forces with which they aligned as defenders of democracy and peace. They similarly opined that Russia and China had no reason for ...
Cequence Security and International Integrated Systems Partner to Deliver Industry-Leading API Protection and Bot Management to Taiwan
Cequence, a pioneer in API security and bot management, today announced a new partnership with International Integrated Systems, Inc. (IISI), a leadin ...
Chiang hoping Taipei-Shanghai forum will be held
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an (蔣萬安) yesterday said he hoped the Taipei-Shanghai City Forum would be held this year despite rising cross-strait tensions, noting the need for more communication and ...
Chinese military mounts second round of exercises near Taiwan in a week
China's military conducted live-fire drills Tuesday off an island 65 miles northwest of Taiwan involving 26 ships and aircraft, some of which crossed the so-called median line down the middle of the Taiwan Strait.
Powerchip terminates its Japanese fab plans
Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp (力積電) yesterday said it had terminated a deal with SBI Holdings Inc to help build a chip manufacturing plant in Japan, as Powerchip found it unpractical to ...
Taiwan says Chinese aircraft carrier group sailed through Taiwan Strait
A Chinese aircraft carrier group sailed through the Taiwan Strait, travelling in a northerly direction after passing through waters near the Taiwan-controlled Pratas islands, Taiwan's defence ministry said on Wednesday.