TAIPEI, Jan 22 (Reuters) - A pilots union on Monday voted to strike at Taiwan's Eva Airways (2618.TW), opens new tab in a dispute over salaries and working conditions, raising the prospect of ...
Dow Jones Futures Fall But Techs Rebound On Taiwan Semiconductor Forecast
Taiwan Semiconductor gave a bullish 2024 forecast after slightly topping Q4 2023 views. Here are 17 stocks to watch.
Donald Trump’s Taiwan Remarks Spark Fury and Concern
The former president suggested that the U.S. should not come to Taiwan's defense in the case of an attack from China.
‘Crazy decisions’: What a Trump victory could mean for Taiwan
Loading “Things might become very unpredictable,” said Frankie Kuo, a business owner in Tainan in southern Taiwan over which fighter jets fly daily to meet Chinese warplanes harassing Taiwan’s air ...
China develops new super stealth technology sparking fears of imminent Taiwan invasion
Fears are soaring surrounding a Chinese invasion of Taiwan and a potential Sino-US conflict and Beijing appears to be doing everything in its power to gain the upper hand.
‘Invisible Nation’ Review: Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen Fights For Her Country’s Survival in Vanessa Hope’s Compelling Documentary
After becoming Taiwan's first female president in 2016, Tsai will formally complete the two terms permitted under Taiwanese law on May 20. Voters have elected her Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) ...
Taiwan leads gains in Asia markets; Japan December inflation at its lowest since June 2022
Japan's December headline inflation rate hit its lowest level since June 2022, cooling to 2.6% from 2.8% in November.
Taiwan’s voters choose democracy again, despite China’s disinformation and interference
The next chapter in Taiwan’s democracy has begun. On Saturday, the people of Taiwan elected Lai Ching-te as president and Bi-khim Hsiao as vice president in the eighth presidential election since 1996 ...
‘Freedom’: the Taiwanese naturists defying social – and legal – norms while nurturing body positivity
Strictly speaking, like most of Asia, public nudity is against the law in Taiwan. But one group holds monthly events where they can bare all without outside interference and encourage body positivity.
Did Taiwan just have its last election?
He could have said that “the United States congratulates Taiwan on another free election” or “the people of Taiwan must determine their future.” Instead, the president said exactly what Beijing wanted ...
Hong Kong-bound China Airlines plane makes U-turn, returns to Taipei airport after issuing emergency signal
Taiwanese media report flight CI919 left Taipei Taoyuan International Airport on Saturday evening before issuing an ‘emergency situation’ code.
Taiwan’s Doubts About America Are Growing. That Could Be Dangerous.
Will deepening skepticism about the United States as a trustworthy nation diminish Taiwan’s belief that it could fend off China? There are markers all over Taiwan, like this one in Taipei, of its courtship of the United States.Credit... Supported by By ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Q4 Revenue Slips 1.5%, Sees Promise in AI Chips
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company reported fourth-quarter revenue slipped 1.5% from a year ago to $19.8 billion, while net income dropped 19.3% from a year ago to $7.5 billion. The chipmaker'
TSMC’s bullish outlook cheers Asian stocks, Taiwan govt
Taipei-listed shares of Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC soared on Friday after the company gave a bullish outlook for the year on the back of the boom in artificial intelligence (AI), cheering tech stocks at ...
Taiwan eyes easing talent shortage, 200,000 new employees by allowing foreign graduates to stay for two years
Aiming to plug a talent shortage, Taiwan will allow university students to stay on the island for up to two years after graduating, up from between six and 12 monthsRecent study found that 86 per cent ...
Taiwan: ‘The main obstacle to a possible rapprochement between Beijing and Taipei is the Chinese regime itself’
OP-ED. Despite the election of a pro-independence president in Taiwan, China will not dare embark on a military venture as it would risk significant consequences, writes researcher Valérie Niquet.