NEC hopes to capture demand as countries take steps to remove Chinese equipment from telecommunications infrastructure | ...
“Deep Current: Architecture of Taiwan”: Taiwan’s Multi-Layered History Told Through its Landmarks
TaiwanPlus is pleased to announce the global premiere of "Deep Current: Architecture of Taiwan," a new documentary series examining Taiwan's visual history through its architecture. This eight-part ...
Is Trump’s abrupt turn on Ukraine giving Taiwan the jitters?
The U.S. is Taiwan's ace in the hole as it faces China's threats, so does Trump's fickle foreign policy fuel concern, or does Taipei have "a better hand"?
Taipei still has leverage with US, researcher says
However, Taipei is aligning its geo-economic strategy with the US and diversifying collaborative partners, he added. The most influential discourse on US policies on Taiwan is the “strategy of denial” ...
‘Taipei Office’ in Sydney has no right to make irresponsible remarks on China-Australia relations: Chinese Consul General in Sydney
David Cheng-Wei Wu, "director-general" of the "Taipei Economic and Cultural Office" (TECO) in Sydney published an article in The Daily Telegraph, making unwarranted comments on the Chinese naval ...
TSMC’s $100B US investment only accounts for 7% of company’s output — Taiwan gov’t gives official blessing for project
After the initial hype of TSMC's major U.S. investment, TSMC is clarifying its commitments to Taiwan and its shareholders; the move is not an abandoning of Taiwan.
Analysis: Taiwan Gov’t Should Seek U.S. Support for TSMC US$100B Investment – TaiwanPlus News
Major customers of chip giant TSMC, including Nvidia, AMD and Qualcomm, have praised the Taiwanese firm's move to invest an additional US$100 billion in the United States. Taipei officials have also ...
Homes in Taipei’s DNA-shaped tower go on sale
Taiwan Realty Co (台灣房屋) senior manager Chen Ting-chung (陳定中) said that although construction on the property was completed eight years ago, the limited supply of new luxury homes in Xinyi District — a ...
Taiwan downplays national security concerns after Trump and TSMC’s $100bn semiconductor deal
Taiwan downplays national security concerns after Trump and TSMC’s $100bn semiconductor deal - Opposition leaders raise concerns over country’s defence after deal with US ...
Despite US Investment, TSMC’s Newest Chip Tech May Debut In Taiwan First
When TSMC's upcoming factories in Arizona will deploy the company's most cutting-edge chip tech remains a major question, despite the extra $100 billion investment in the US.
Foxconn says February revenue rose 56.43% y/y
Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker and Apple's biggest iPhone assembler, reported on Wednesday that its February revenue jumped 56.43% year on year.
What TSMC’s $100 bn investment in the US means for Taiwan
Taiwanese chip-making giant TSMC plans to invest a whopping $100 billion in the United States, after US President Donald Trump threatened to slap tariffs on overseas-made chips.It follows Trump's ...
Taiwan turns to companies in Ukraine for China contingency planning
Taiwan is learning from companies in Ukraine which continue to operate during the country's fight against Russia, a senior Taiwan official told Reuters on Wednesday, as the island speeds up ...
Taiwan May Buy More US Weapons, Seeks Closer Ties, Bloomberg News Reports
(Reuters) - Taiwan is seeking closer security ties with the United States and will look to buy more weapons from the country, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday citing a senior Taiwanese official.
Health2Sync Completes an Oversubscribed Round of US$20 Million to Fuel Market Expansion and Prepares for Public Listing
Health2Sync, Asia's leading chronic disease management platform, has secured over $20 million in a Series C funding round, paving the way for a planned public listing on the Taiwan capital markets.
Taiwan bank loans exceed NT$42 trillion in January
The Financial Supervisory Commission said Tuesday that Taiwan's domestic banks issued NT$42.59 trillion (US$1.35 trillion) in loans in January. The figure rose NT$388.5 billion from the previous month ...