Gordon Chang Taiwan reports that China sent a record 56 planes into its air-defense identification zone on Monday. The previous records were 38 planes on Friday and 39 planes Saturday. Sunday was ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan projects 15% more handset sales in 4Q21
Handset sales in the Taiwan market during the fourth quarter are likely to grow nearly 15% as brand vendors push for higher sales, particularly Apple's new iPhone 13. Major Android brands including ... ( read original story ...)
Dueling U.S., China Military Drills Highlight Rising Taiwan Risk
China has steadily ramped up flights in Taiwan’s ADIZ in recent years as President Xi Jinping seeks to deter Washington and Taipei from forging closer ties, fueling calls for a more coordinated ... ( read original story ...)
GlobalFoundries reveals revenue jump in U.S. IPO filing as chip demand surges
The company's net revenue for the six months ended June 30 was $3.04 billion, up nearly 13% from a year earlier. Net loss in the same period narrowed .. ( read original story ...)
Wendy Cutler on China, Taiwan, and the CPTPP
China and Taiwan have each applied for membership in the trade pact. What are the next steps – and the broader implications? ( read original story ...)
Hello Taiwan: New Delhi should boost ties with Taipei not just because of Chinese threat. There are other benefits
Pacific, China sent more than 100 warplanes into Taiwan’s air defence identification zone over the weekend. The latest round of provocative manoeuvres began last ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan is preparing for Chinese invasion, and whether the US fights alongside it will determine Australia’s fate
When Taiwan's foreign minister warns of a fight to the end in a looming war with China, we should pay attention, writes Stan Grant. ( read original story ...)
Most Taiwanese expect house prices to rise in Q4
More than 60 percent of Taiwanese expect housing prices to climb this quarter, a sharp increase from three months earlier, as concerns about COVID-19 infections drastically subside, a survey by ... ( read original story ...)
This New Planet-Friendly Smartphone Comes With A 5-Year Warranty!
The company which is known for upending conventional OEMs has launched its next-generation device – the Fairphone 4 that promises to be an upgradeable, repairable and sustainable smartphone that can ... ( read original story ...)
Most Asia markets up but Hong Kong hit as Evergrande suspends trade
Hong Kong stocks plunged Monday on concerns about the potential collapse of troubled property giant China Evergrande after the firm suspended trad ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Tech AI Research Center to provide readily-accessible AI systems for industry upgrade through collaboration projects
There is no doubt that artificial intelligence (AI) plays a key role in smart systems. Whether it's product inspection on a manufacturing line, route planning in a retail shop, or setting prices for ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan tops global invention contest with 45 medals
Taiwan last week topped the medal table at a global invention competition, finishing with a total of 45, Taiwan’s Chinese Innovation and Invention Society said yesterday. At the annual International ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese military sends record number of warplanes to test Taiwan’s air defences
Analysts said the two sorties involving 38 planes may have been testing the PLA’s capacity to wear down its defences and send a warning to Taipei. ( read original story ...)
Lordstown sells Ohio electric vehicle plant to Taiwan’s Foxconn
Electric-truck manufacturer Lordstown Motors Corp has sold its Ohio factory to Taiwan Foxconn Technology Group for 230 million ... ( read original story ...)
OPINION-KMT Leadership Election: Implications for a Taiwan Model of “One Country, Two Systems”
The defeat of Chang Ya-chung, a dark blue candidate running for the Kuomintang (KMT) leadership election on September 25, had profound implications for cross-strait relations, especially on how the ... ( read original story ...)
China auctioned off property of detained Uyghurs, says report
Chinese authorities have been auctioning off the property of some detainees and raising tens of millions of US dollars amid mass internment of its own citizens ... ( read original story ...)