Harold Li (李宏文), director of the Child Welfare League Foundation (兒福聯盟), says that Taiwanese children are on average more addicted to social media (20 percent) than the rest of the world (18 percent).
Could Selling Taiwan Semiconductor Be Buffett’s Biggest Regret?
Warren Buffett is one of the most respected and widely followed investors in modern financial markets. He has a track record of success that spans several decades and recently showcased his ability to ...
Humanity for Freedom Foundation: U.S. Public Strongly Favors Taiwan Supports Stronger Ties and Formal US Recognition
A new national survey by Remington Research Group reveals strong support for Taiwan and strengthening U.S.-Taiwan relations among likely U.S. voters. The poll, commissioned by Humanity for Freedom ...
Taiwan’s Inventec to invest up to $85 million in US to lessen tariff impact
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwanese contract electronics manufacturer Inventec has agreed to invest up to $85 million to build manufacturing facilities in Texas to help mitigate the impact of U.S. tariffs, it ...
Trump tariffs risk US electronics shortages, Taiwan’s Pegatron says
Taiwan's Pegatron , an important supplier to Apple and Dell , said on Monday that President Donald Trump's tariffs were confusing U.S. customers and risked leading to shortages of consumer electronics ...
Taiwan tests defence, mass-casualty readiness as foreign observers look on
Civil defence groups from across Taiwan gathered over the weekend for a two-day joint training exercise in disaster preparedness, an event closely watched by a number of overseas observers. More than ...
Taiwan’s first-quarter economic growth likely rose on strong tech demand
Taiwan's trade-reliant economy likely grew at a quicker pace in the first quarter of 2025 compared with the final quarter of 2024, driven by strong tech demand, according to a Reuters poll on Monday, ...
Taiwan’s first-quarter economic growth likely rose on strong tech demand: Reuters poll
Taiwan's trade-reliant economy likely grew at a quicker pace in the first quarter of 2025 compared with the final quarter of 2024, driven by strong tech demand, according to a Reuters poll on Monday, ...
EMERGING MARKETS-Asian stocks rise; Taipei, Jakarta top gainers
Emerging Asian equity markets opened the week higher on Monday, led by Taiwan tracking Wall Street gains, while Indonesian shares rose on strength in banking stocks. Most stock markets in the region ...
Taiwan says it tracked 29 Chinese military aircraft, 10 naval vessels
Taiwan's Defense Ministry said Monday that it detected Chinese military aircraft and naval vessels around the island for a second consecutive day.
Taiwan telecom giant secures international connectivity with dual-focused investment strategy
Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) is intensifying its international network infrastructure investments as it approaches its 30th anniversary in 2025, focusing on a resilient connectivity strategy spanning sea, ...
Taiwan labor ministry to investigate claims migrant workers sent to KMT rally
The KMT held a rally on Ketagalan Boulevard in front of the Presidential Office to oppose the DPP-led recall campaigns targeting 34 KMT legislators, per CNA. However, a YouTube video appeared to show ...
Taiwan’s Auden Technology sees 1Q25 slump, expects recovery as tech market rebounds
Auden Technology, a Taiwan-based RF and testing equipment manufacturer, reported the first-quarter 2025 revenue of NT$323 million (US$9.93 million), down 12.07% year-over-year amid seasonal weakness ...
Taiwan’s Quanta Computer celebrates 37 years in business
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Quanta Computer held its 37th anniversary celebration in Taipei on Saturday. Founder and Chair Barry Lam (林百里) told the audience that orders have grown as customer demand ...
EY planning more support for business
The Executive Yuan is planning to expand its three action plans to promote investment in Taiwan and increase funding for the programs in response to US tariff policies and the resumption of the ...
After Trump tariffs shock, can Taiwan still trust the US?
Poll shows most Taiwanese ‘have lost confidence’ in the US, with social media users saying that after Ukraine, ‘Trump will sell out Taiwan next’.