Taiwan chipmakers are buying water by the truckload for some of their foundries as the island widens restrictions on water supply amid a drought …
CTBC Bank best brand in Taiwan for seventh time
With a brand value of US$1.382 billion, CTBC Bank (中國信託銀行) was named the most valuable banking brand in Taiwan for the seventh time last year, and the world’s 153rd-most valuable brand, according to a …
CTBC Bank best brand in Taiwan for seventh time
With a brand value of US$1.382 billion, CTBC Bank (中國信託銀行) was named the most valuable banking brand in Taiwan for the seventh time last year, and the world’s 153rd-most valuable brand, according to a …
UK Provides Financing to Help Companies Win Taiwan Wind Contracts
The UK government is providing credit guarantees to domestic companies working to build the international export market for offshore wind projects. These initiatives part of the UK Government’s Green …
UK Export Finance provides $280m financing to offshore wind project in Taiwan
UK Export Finance (UKEF), the UK’s export credit agency, has announced that it would provide a £200m ($280m) buyer credit guarantee to help finance the Greater Changhua 1 Offshore Wind Farm in Taiwan, …
TSMC: Taiwan’s biggest winner of US-China cold war
If Taiwan is the winner in the Sino-U.S. cold war, its giant semiconductor company is the largest corporate winner. The factories of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC,臺積電) are working …
TSMC: Taiwan’s biggest winner of US-China cold war
If Taiwan is the winner in the Sino-U.S. cold war, its giant semiconductor company is the largest corporate winner. The factories of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC,臺積電) are working …
The chips are down for Taiwan, ‘so where the bloody hell are you’ Australia?
Can the Aussies cash in on Taiwan’s geopolitical woes? At present they’re shovelling coal out of hillsides and most of their chips are potatoes, writes Neil Newman.
The chips are down for Taiwan, ‘so where the bloody hell are you’ Australia?
Can the Aussies cash in on Taiwan’s geopolitical woes? At present they’re shovelling coal out of hillsides and most of their chips are potatoes, writes Neil Newman.
E.SUN Bank, 32 Taiwan companies launch ESG initiative to promote sustainability
E.SUN Bank (玉山銀行) launched the “E.SUN ESG and Sustainability Initiative” in a ceremony on Friday with Vice President Lai Ching-Te (賴清德) and Vice Premier Shen Jong-Chin(沈榮津) in attendance. Founder of E …