Taiwan is publicly rejecting U.S. calls to shift a large share of its chip production to America, while confirming domestic output will continue to grow. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE:TSM) …
Taiwan rejects possibility of transferring 40% of the island’s semiconductor capacity to U.S. — production on Taiwan expected to increase in lockstep with increases in U.S …
Taiwan authorities have no problems with TSMC investing in the U.S. as long the bulk of its fabs and leading-edge process technologies remain in Taiwan.
Taiwan rejects possibility of transferring 40% of the island’s semiconductor capacity to U.S. — production on Taiwan expected to increase in lockstep with increases in U.S …
Taiwan authorities have no problems with TSMC investing in the U.S. as long the bulk of its fabs and leading-edge process technologies remain in Taiwan.
Taiwan: We’re Not Moving 40% of Chip Production to US, Despite Trade Deal
‘It’s not possible,’ says Taiwan’s Vice Premier. Someone might want to tell Howard Lutnick.
Taiwan: We’re Not Moving 40% of Chip Production to US, Despite Trade Deal
‘It’s not possible,’ says Taiwan’s Vice Premier. Someone might want to tell Howard Lutnick.
Taiwan downplays U.S. tariff tensions amid trade talks
TAIPEI, Taiwan — The Taiwanese president said Tuesday that trade tensions between the United States and Taiwan are just “frictions between friends” in a show of optimism as tariff negotiations are …
Taiwan downplays U.S. tariff tensions amid trade talks
TAIPEI, Taiwan — The Taiwanese president said Tuesday that trade tensions between the United States and Taiwan are just “frictions between friends” in a show of optimism as tariff negotiations are …
3 Reasons to Buy Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Stock Like There’s No Tomorrow
Taiwan Semiconductor stock is crushing the market.
How China Is Stoking Fear About Travel to Japan
From earthquake warnings to bear attack alerts, Beijing is deploying a campaign of exaggeration and disinformation to punish Tokyo’s support for Taiwan.
Japan tourist arrivals mark first fall in four years as Chinese visitors stay away
The drop was driven largely by a 61% fall in arrivals from China, which has been urging its citizens to avoid travel to Japan to protest comments by the prime minister about Taiwan.