The leader of Taiwan’s largest opposition party is in China for the first time in 10 years.It was the first time leaders of the two parties had met since the end of the civil war and it paved the way …
Taiwan opposition leader heads to China in what she calls a ‘journey for peace’
The visit is the first by a Taiwanese opposition leader in a decade and comes ahead of a meeting in Beijing between Xi and U.S. President Donald Trump scheduled to take place in May.
US weapons or China’s friendship? Trump’s Iran war volatility reignites debate for Taiwan
Over Taiwan’s Qingming holiday weekend, as families cleaned ancestral graves and crowded around dinner tables, a familiar debate has resurfaced: should this island democracy rely more heavily on the …
Global banks carve out roles as semiconductor wealth redraws Taiwan’s finance map
From family offices to ETFs and cross-border deals, global lenders are targeting different layers of a chip-fuelled boom Taiwan’s dominance in semiconductors is no longer just reshaping global …
Global banks carve out roles as semiconductor wealth redraws Taiwan’s finance map
From family offices to ETFs and cross-border deals, global lenders are targeting different layers of a chip-fuelled boom Taiwan’s dominance in semiconductors is no longer just reshaping global …
1 Reason Why April 10 Could Be Huge for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing
TSMC’s April 10 update could reveal whether artificial intelligence (AI) demand is hitting real-world supply limits.
Taiwan small businesses expect stronger growth in 2026, finds survey
According to the survey, 53% of Taiwanese small businesses expanded in 2025.
Taiwan small businesses expect stronger growth in 2026, finds survey
According to the survey, 53% of Taiwanese small businesses expanded in 2025.
2026 Net-Zero Taiwan and Energy Taiwan to Open in October
Zero Taiwan” and “Energy Taiwan” will take place from October 14 to 16 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1. Co-organized by TAITRA and GESA (Green Energy and Sustainability Alliance) under …
Look at Hong Kong and don’t be naive about China, US senator says on Taiwan trip
TAIPEI, March 31 (Reuters) – Taiwan should look at what happened to Hong Kong and not be naive about China’s intentions, U.S. Senator Thom Tillis said on Tuesday during a visit by U.S. lawmakers to …