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Taiwan authorities said on Thursday they were investigating 16 Chinese companies for allegedly poaching semiconductor and ...
Foreign investors flocked to Asian stocks for the third straight month in July, with inflows into Taiwan hitting a near ...
Firms that commit to making chips in the US would be exempted, meaning TSMC would likely be spared. Read more at straitstimes ...
The session between both leaders is set to yield only a broad agreement to elevate the bilateral alliance into a ...
Corporate espionage and tariff pressures deal dual blows to TSMC, adding to fears about vulnerability of Taiwan and its most ...
Politicians have raised concerns Intel Chief Executive Lip-Bu Tan after he reportedly invested in hundreds of Chinese tech ...
The Taiwan question is at the very core of China's core interests. It shouldn't be a leverage point for any external party to ...
Taiwanese chipmaking giant TSMC "is exempt" from US President Donald Trump's 100 percent tariff on semiconductor chips, ...
Taiwanese citizens vote to recall 24 KMT lawmakers, but all retain seats, sparking political tensions and debates.
President Donald Trump’s plans for 100% tariffs on computer chips that aren’t made in the U.S. are stoking confusion among businesses and trading partners — boosting stocks for leading semiconductor ...
Taiwan is a self-governing democracy that Beijing claims is part of China, with the CCP vowing to "reunify" with the mainland ...
Taiwan semiconductor-related stocks rose after U.S. President Trump said companies that have committed investment in the U.S. would be exempt from 100% tariffs.