(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 ...
New Taipei Xizhi to Neihu MRT line work to start this month
Speaking at the New Taipei City Government’s Xizhi office, Hou told borough chiefs that the line is expected to be completed in 2032, per CNA. He said the 5.56-km line will mostly be in New Taipei, ...
China will work to firmly advance ‘reunification’ with Taiwan, premier says
Chinese Premier Li Qiang said on Wednesday China would "firmly advance" the push for "reunification" with Taiwan while opposing external interference, and strive to work with regular Taiwanese to ...
China will work to ‘firmly advance’ reunification with Taiwan – premier
Chinese Premier Li Qiang said on Wednesday China would "firmly advance" the push for reunification with Taiwan while opposing external interference, and strive to work with regular Taiwanese to ...
Plutus Financial Group Limited Announces Exercise of Underwriter’s Over-Allotment Option
R.F. Lafferty & Co., Inc. acted as lead underwriter for the IPO offering, with Revere Securities LLC acting as co-underwriter. The Crone Law Group, P.C. served as lead counsel to the Company.
Taiwan reassures on advanced chip review rules; emphasizes that restrictions target China, not US
TSMC's US investment of US$100 billion is sparking concerns about Taiwan's national security and potential talent and technology drain. Taiwanese officials have reassured that advanced processes will stay domestic until at least 2026.
Why Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Stock Was Bucking the Market Trend and Moving Higher Today
On a day when stocks were falling broadly in response to President Donald Trump's imposition of new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM) was one of the ...
Taiwan needs to hike defense spending to 10% of GDP-Pentagon nominee
Taiwan needs to dramatically hike defense spending to around 10% of gross domestic product in order to deter a war with China, President Donald Trump's nominee to become a top Pentagon policy advisor said on Tuesday.
Taiwan is committed to societal resilience: Lai
Taiwan is committed to boosting whole-of-society resilience and sharing its experience with friends and allies via the Global Cooperation and Training Framework (GCTF), President William Lai (賴清德) told an event yesterday to mark the opening of a GCTF workshop in Taipei.
TSMC’s $100B U.S. Investment Won’t Include Most Advanced Chips, Taiwan Confirms
Despite a $100B U.S. investment, TSMC's most advanced chip production will remain in Taiwan, reinforcing its semiconductor dominance ...
Taiwan Semiconductor’s new $100 billion investment in Phoenix: What to know
President Trump and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing announced a $100 billion company investment in Phoenix. The deal could have broad significance.
Trump Secures $100 Billion Boost for US Tech Industry
Since January, Trump has threatened to impose tariffs of at least 25 percent on semiconductor imports, unless foreign chipmakers expand their operations in the U.S. The president also falsely accused ...
Taiwan semiconductor investment in US will drive ‘technology independence,’ expert says
Former White House chief information officer Theresa Payton joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss why she considers the investment a 'slam dunk' against China and her take on DOGE's 'pulse check' productivity email.
INTERVIEW: Baseload Power Taiwan – the Swedish geothermal leader making inroads in East Asia
By bno - Taipei Bureau In a country so desperately short on natural resources as Taiwan, particularly those associated with power generation, there may just be a way out of its ongoing energy predicament.