Taiwan's central bank is still working on its digital currency and while it's unclear when the scheme could roll out to the public it will push ahead with it, governor Yang Chin-long said on Wednesday ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to receive first doses of Novavax COVID vaccine this week
Taiwan will take delivery of its first doses of the Novavax Inc COVID-19 vaccine this week, received under the COVAX sharing scheme, the government said on Wednesday. Taiwan's Central Epidemic Command ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan c.bank says it is working on digital currency, unclear on timetable
Taiwan's central bank is still working on its digital currency and while it's unclear when the scheme could roll out to the public it will push ahead with it, governor Yang Chin-long said on Wednesday ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Firms Step Up US Investments to Mitigate Chip Concerns
A Taiwanese chip company announced a $5 billion investment in the US this week and another is planning a research center in the Midwest. The back-to-back announcements may help allay concerns among ... ( read original story ...)
Ron Howard and Brian Grazer’s Imagine Entertainment Backing Development Programs in Australia, Taiwan
Brian Grazer and Ron Howard’s Imagine Entertainment is adding firepower to two industry and talent development programs in the Asia Pacific region. One is the third edition of the Impact Australia ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s MediaTek pairs with Indiana’s Purdue University for chip design center
MediaTek, which makes processors for many Android phones and smart speakers, declined to say how much it would invest in its first Midwestern design h.. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s B2B sector sees bad debt triple
The local chemicals industry has as high as 12% of B2B debt turning sour. Taiwan’s business-to-business (B2B) sector saw a sharp rise in bad debts written off as uncollectable, to an average of 8% of ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan official pushes for approval of U.S. computer chip subsidies
Taiwan says the failure of the Congress to pass subsidies for chip manufacturing will slow plans for new chip factories in the United States. ( read original story ...)
War fears skyrocket as Truss says UK should send Taiwan weapons in case of China invasion
At present, Britain has no defence or diplomatic ties with Taiwan, which it is feared could be invaded by China, with Beijing increasingly hostile towards Taipei. Miss Truss said: “There is always a ... ( read original story ...)
OMA’s Sci-Fi Performing Arts Center in Taiwan to Open This August
OMA’s beautiful Taipei Performing Arts Center in Taiwan is officially complete and will open August 7th. The monumental 59,000-square-meter complex features a dramatic mishmash of shapes, including a ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan official calls for approval of U.S. computer chip subsidies
Taiwan says the failure of the Congress to pass subsidies for chip manufacturing will slow plans for new chip factories in the United States. ( read original story ...)
China Claims To Own The Taiwan Strait. That’s Illegal.
The Taiwan Strait is an international waterway. China’s claim to the contrary can harm world trade, freedom of navigation, and the rule of law. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Economic Outlook For The Second Half Of 2022
The semiconductor industry is a key pillar of Taiwan's economy Taiwan is the 21st largest economy in the world, just behind Switzerland and the N ... ( read original story ...)
HTC Rolls out Smartphone Model for Metaverse
HTC was once a top Android smartphone brand in the global market. The company launched the world’s first Android smartphone G1 in September 2008. HTC later also started making smartphones running ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Economic Outlook For H2 2022
Taiwan’s economy grew 6.57% in 2021, thanks to strong global demand for electronic products that benefited the country's semiconductor industry. The country is facing is a high consumer price ... ( read original story ...)
New Taipei City holds funeral at sea for 10 people
The New Taipei City Government yesterday hosted a joint funeral ceremony for 10 people, including two Japanese, whose ashes were scattered at sea about 6km from the city’s Bali District (八里). The two ... ( read original story ...)