The sanctioned western defense companies are seen as a reaction to the actions of the US State Department, which greenlit the sale of arms and technology worth $300 million to Taiwan in December.
Taiwan Semiconductor’s Options: A Look at What the Big Money is Thinking
Whales with a lot of money to spend have taken a noticeably bearish stance on Taiwan Semiconductor. If we consider the specifics of each trade, it is accurate to state that 33% of the investors opened trades with bullish expectations and 66% with bearish.
TPP accuses TV channels of biased reporting
The campaign office of Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) Chairman and presidential candidate Ko Wen-je (柯文哲) yesterday accused television news channels of being associated with either the Chinese ...
ADATA Unveils ‘Innovate for the Future’ Theme at 2024 Consumer Electronics Show
ADATA Technology has announced its participation in the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show with its subsidiary high-performance e-sports brand XPG, industrial-grade embedded storage brand ADATA Industrial ...
Is China preparing for a war over Taiwan, or has the west got it wrong? Here are the indicators
China has learned a lot from the Ukraine war that could help it prepare for a conflict with the west over Taiwan.
Hong Kongers seeking residency in Taiwan face challenges, uncertainty amid evolving immigration policies
Taiwan was touted as a safe harbour for those wanting to move out of Hong Kong after the new national security law was passed in 2020. However, as cross-strait tensions deepen in recent years, sentiments towards the newcomers are changing.
Taiwan’s chip design industry to be main player in the satellite-to-phone era
In 2023, one can observe that integrating Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite and mobile communication is gaining clarity for the future. DIGITIMES previously analyzed the trends in LEO satellites for ...
Beyond the hype: unpacking the realities of 5G uptake
Taiwan's 5G rollout has now surpassed the three-and-a-half-year mark, and while user numbers continue to grow, the pace isn't mirroring the rapid expansion witnessed during the 4G era. Despite ...
Taiwan’s semiconductor success explained in Sun Tzu’s concepts
It has been half a century since the semiconductor industry began in the 1970s. At first, semiconductors were just a supporting component developed by large corporations to enhance the functionality ...
Taiwan’s Xing Mobility uses new cooling tech to keep batteries from catching fire
TAIPEI: Taiwanese company Xing Mobility, a leading provider of advanced EV battery systems, is introduced its immersion cooling technology to the world at CES 2024 in Las Vegas. Founded in 2015 by ...
Foreign exchange reserves soar to record US$570.6bn
The nation’s foreign exchange reserves last month rose US$3.08 billion to another record high of US$570.6 billion, helped by capital inflows betting on rallies of technology shares linked to potential ...
High housing prices may cost Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party the youth vote | Video
High property prices are forcing some young Taiwanese out of Taipei and back to their hometowns. Home affordability is one of the key issues among the youth in the upcoming presidential election. Tan ...
China Sanctions 5 American Defense Companies in Response to US Sanctions, Arms Sales to Taiwan
The Foreign Ministry said the U.S. moves harmed China’s sovereignty and security interests, undermined peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait ...
China sanctions US defence firms in response to US arms sales to Taiwan
The sanctions will freeze any property the companies have in China and prohibit organisations and individuals in China from doing business with them.
China sanctions five US companies in upgraded response to Washington’s arms sales to Taiwan island
such as freezing the companies' movable and immovable assets and other types of property held within China, which also demonstrate China's firm determination in thwarting Taiwan secessionists' ...
China sanctions five US arms manufacturers over Taiwan weapons sales
The move follows US approval of $300m in military aid for the self-ruled island, which holds elections in a week.