Taiwan's April export orders rose for the 14th month in a row and far exceeded expectations, boosted by sustained demand for telecommuting products during strict lockdowns worldwide to contain the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Once Blistering Economy Is Now Battered From All Sides
If cases remain high, Taiwan may be forced into a full lockdown, which would spread the pain from the retail sector to exports in an economy heavily reliant on trade. On top of that, a drought has ... ( read original story ...)
Arm CEO Simon Segars to Keynote at COMPUTEX 2021
This year, we are honored to invite Arm CEO Simon Segars to talk about how technology can accelerate the recovery of the industry after the pandemic and discover the unlimited potential of future ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan – Introduction Of The Draft Amendments To The Patent Law – Review And Dispute Trial.
The Patent Law of Taiwan was amended in its entirety on January 1, 2013, following by its partial amendments in 2013, 2014, 2017 and 2019. The Ministry of Economic Affairs released the draft partial ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan starts new COVID-19 contact-tracing system
Authorities in Taiwan have launched a new coronavirus contact-tracing service that enables people to eat out without disclosing their personal information. ( read original story ...)
Arm CEO Simon Segars to Keynote at COMPUTEX 2021 on Sparking the World’s Post-Pandemic Recovery
TAITRA announced today that Arm will participate in COMPUTEX 2021 to share an in-depth vision of the future of computing. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Powertech happy at home as chipmaking peers head overseas
Powertech Technology CEO Boris Hsieh said the island boasts an unrivaled chip supply chain and that it is "too early" to expand to the U.S. "When it comes to total operation cost and a complete chip ... ( read original story ...)
Sintrones welcomes growth opportunities for electric vehicles with in-vehicle computer solutions
Sintrones' in-vehicle computers offer a complete solution for in-vehicle applications, including driver behavior monitoring and self-driving capability. They have high flexibility, support a wide ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s once blistering economy is battered from all sides
If cases remain high, Taiwan may be forced into a full lockdown, which would spread the pain from the retail sector to exports in an economy heavily reliant on trade. ( read original story ...)
Drought-hit Taiwan plans more water curbs for chip hubs
Taiwan will tighten curbs on the use of water from June 1 in the major chip making hubs of Hsinchu and Taichung as it battles an ... ( read original story ...)
More water curbs on the horizon for chipmakers in drought-hit Taiwan
Taiwan will tighten curbs on the use of water from June 1 in major chip-making hubs as it battles an islandwide drought, if there is no significant rainfall by then. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Rations Water as Drought Adds to Covid Woes
Taiwan’s government will further tighten water-saving measures in parts of the island, amid a persistent drought that’s raising concerns about supplies to heavily water-dependent computer chip ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan handset sales to be affected by rising COVID cases
Smartphone shipments to the Taiwan market could hit a record low in May due to a spike of local COVID-19 infections, according to sources from local retail chains. ( read original story ...)
China Has No Intention of Walking Away from Its Claims on Taiwan
Xi Jinping has pledged to invest $1.4 trillion through 2025 in key technologies including semiconductors. Of course, another way of leveling the playing field would be to invade Taiwan. ( read original story ...)
Gogoro strikes deal with Yadea and DCJ to build a battery-swapping network in China
Less than a month after announcing a partnership with India’s largest two-wheeled vehicle maker, Gogoro is taking another big step in its global expansion plans. This time the market is China, where ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore, Vietnam and Taiwan fight to remain COVID havens
From Taiwan to Vietnam to mainland China, other parts of Asia regarded as relative "safe havens" are also scrambling to stamp out modest yet alarming outbreaks. The infection numbers coming out of ... ( read original story ...)