Shares in Yageo, whose parts are found in everything from mobile phones to tablet PCs and cars, gained 9.8% to NT$367 at the Taiwan Stock Exchange today on the news. That helped to lift Chen’s fortune ... ( read original story ...)
EDITORIAL: LEO service critical for security
More importantly, satellite broadband service is a must-have when considering national security and emergency uses, especially in situations in which base stations are damaged and Internet connections ... ( read original story ...)
Exclusive: Output of Apple iPhones at major China plant could fall 30% amid COVID curbs
Production of Apple Inc's iPhones could slump by as much as 30% at one of the world's biggest factories next month due to tightening COVID-19 curbs in China, a person with direct knowledge of the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan injects momentum into global transition to net-zero emissions
The world has embarked on the transition to net-zero emissions. The innovative approaches to international cooperation highlighted in the Paris Agreement - which calls for wide cooperation by all ... ( read original story ...)
Beware China’s telecom tech: US official
At an event hosted by the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank on the topic of cybersecurity, Silvers said he and other US officials were urging other countries ... ( read original story ...)
Major trap facing Chinese President Xi Jinping as threat of Taiwan war escalates
Grand Navigator” Xi Jinping has vowed to bring the 24 million people of democratic Taiwan under Beijing’s control — by force if necessary. ( read original story ...)
Piercing Taiwan’s ‘silicon shield’: Is the semiconductor industry that safeguards the island’s freedom now at risk?
The Star talks to employees of manufacturing giant TSMC amid uncertainty around industry’s ability to navigate new U.S. rules, shifting geopolitics. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan celebrates diversity, equality in east Asia’s largest Pride march
About 120,000 people, many carrying rainbow flags, marched through Taiwan's capital Taipei on Saturday to celebrate LGBTQ+ equality in east Asia's largest Pride march. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan, US officials seek to boost nation’s UN bid
Ministry of Foreign Affairs officials and their US counterparts from the State Department agreed that they need to bolster engagement with like-minded partners in the UN bodies, as well as at UN ... ( read original story ...)
Five arrested over telephone scam
Taichung police on Wednesday arrested five people in connection with an alleged telecom fraud ring targeting Chinese by posing as police officials. A 30-year-old man surnamed Lin (林) and alleged ... ( read original story ...)
China, the United States, and Taiwan
This was an address to the conference on “PRC’s Power Shift and Governance” sponsored by the Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) and organized by the Chinese Council of Advanced Policy ... ( read original story ...)
Indian delegation backs investment by Hon Hai
Manufacturing giant Hon Hai Precision Industry Co (鴻海精密) on Thursday said that the company has obtained a commitment from Tamil Nadu to fully support its investments in the southern Indian state. Hon ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s IP and Commercial Court v ordinary courts
Sumin Lai of Saint Island International Patent & Law examines the IP and Commercial Court v ordinary courts to exercise jurisdiction over civil actions from IP rights in Taiwan ... ( read original story ...)
US should use AI to beat Chinese censors in case of Taiwan attack, think tank chaired by former Google CEO says
Exposing Chinese population to information beyond state propaganda would help to distract authorities from military moves, Virginia-based non-profit says in report. ( read original story ...)
Most Australians back helping Taiwan if China launches attack, survey finds
Public opinion in other western nations supported Taiwan - which China has long claimed as a breakaway territory - the survey showed. The majority of people surveyed would not back a US-led alliance ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor Vs. Samsung Vs. Intel: Battle At The Leading Edge
The GAA technology puts multiple horizontal nanosheets on top of ... can be explained by investors avoiding Taiwan's geopolitical risks that have been amplified by the Russian-Ukraine crisis and ... ( read original story ...)