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  • AI drives Taiwan’s economic growth, says minister

    Taiwan’s economy is set to grow over 4% in 2024, driven by AI, says Minister Liu Chin-ching. U.S. trade policies may boost growth, but uncertainties remain.
    1天前
  • Taiwan unveils AI guidelines for manufacturing sector

    Taiwan’s economic affairs minister announces AI guidelines for manufacturing, aiming for 50% adoption by 2028. The plan includes training 200,000 AI professionals.
    2024/11/12 10:36
  • Taiwan urges Germany to aid TSMC’s European expansion

    Taiwan’s Vice Minister of Economic Affairs announced TSMC’s plans for a German factory, aiming to boost Taiwanese expansion in Europe. Discussions with Germany focused on economic security, supply chain resilience, and collaborations in energy and semiconductors.
    2024/11/12 09:50
  • Taiwan assures power supply security by 2030

    Taiwan’s economic minister assures a stable power supply by 2030, highlighting U.S. ties in semiconductors. Nuclear energy remains a consideration amid AI demands.
    2024/10/29 13:15
  • Taiwan to ensure electricity for AI growth by 2030

    Premier Cho Jung-tai assures Taiwan will have sufficient electricity for AI development by 2030, with a NT$36 billion investment from 2025 to 2029. Shalun in Tainan will lead as the AI hub.
    2024/10/01 14:14
  • Economic minister: TSMC roots remain in Taiwan

    Discover how TSMC, under the leadership of C.C. Wei, is expanding globally while keeping its core development in Taiwan, aiming to lead in AI with strategic innovations and talent recruitment.
    2024/09/11 15:16
  • Taiwan seeks global AI collaboration at IFA Berlin

    Discover how Taiwan is advancing AI through global partnerships, highlighted at IFA Berlin by Minister Wu Cheng-wen. Learn about Taiwan’s AI initiatives and collaborations, especially in the EU automotive industry.
    2024/09/06 10:27
  • SEMICON Taiwan 2024 to draw 85,000 visitors, says minister

    Discover how Taiwan’s Economic Minister Kuo Jyh-huei plans to boost tourism and national competitiveness at SEMICON Taiwan 2024, with 85,000 visitors expected, innovative AI developments, and strategic government incentives.
    2024/09/02 17:50
  • Taiwan to open service company in Kyushu to aid supply chain

    Discover how Taiwan plans to enhance its semiconductor and AI industries in Japan, including TSMC’s new factories and a service company aimed at supply chain localization.
    2024/09/02 16:55
  • J.W. Kuo: Taiwan’s electricity sufficient for AI industry

    Discover how Taiwan’s Economic Affairs Minister J.W. Kuo assures sufficient power supply for the AI industry’s growth, addressing global concerns and outlining strategic initiatives for development.
    2024/06/12 10:13
  • Taiwan drafts AI law focusing on human rights

    Explore Taiwan’s military training overhaul as Defense Minister Wellington Koo discusses phasing out traditional bayonet drills for practical combat readiness, highlighting a shift towards enhancing real-world combat capabilities.
    2024/06/11 17:24
  • Taiwan to revamp education with AI, digital literacy focus

    Discover how Taiwan plans to revolutionize its education system by integrating AI and digital literacy into the curriculum, as announced by Education Minister Cheng Ying-yao. This initiative includes new teaching guidelines, teacher training, and community engagement to prepare for the digital future.
    2024/05/27 14:41
  • Ex-health minister officially joins Taiwan’s Executive Yuan

    Discover how former Health Minister Chen Shih-chung embarks on a new journey with Taiwan’s "active and innovative Cabinet," pledging unity and progress for the nation’s future.
    2024/05/21 10:59
  • Audrey Tang champions trustworthy AI at international expo

    Explore how Taiwan, under the guidance of Digital Affairs Minister Audrey Tang, is leading the way in creating a trustworthy AI environment. At the "AI Expo for National Competitiveness," Tang shares insights on balancing AI innovation with privacy, the role of data as AI’s foundation, and initiatives like the Collective Intelligence Project and the AI evaluation center to foster public engagement and enhance government services through AI. Discover Taiwan’s commitment to digital transparency with the launch of the Public Code Platform.
    2024/05/08 13:11
  • Audrey Tang confident in new minister’s digital expertise

    Audrey Tang, Taiwan’s Digital Affairs Minister, confidently initiates the transition to Huang Yen-nun, an expert in cybersecurity and AI, with hopes for new legislation on electronic signatures and cybersecurity to be passed before Huang takes office.
    2024/04/24 18:07
  • Digital Minister unveils plan to combat fraud and scams

    Digital Minister Audrey Tang announced on Friday (April 12) that the Ministry of Digital Affairs (MODA) plans to launch an act that punishes frauds and scams in collaboration with the Ministry of the Interior next week. Furthermore, to discuss AI-related concerns, MODA is organizing an online meeting next week with major players in the business, including Meta, Google, Microsoft, and Open AI.
    2024/04/12 17:41
  • US, Japan establish joint command, deepen military ties

    Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio and U.S. President Joe Biden reaffirmed the importance of peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, pledged to uphold international order, and signed approximately 70 cooperation agreements spanning defense, space, economic security, AI, nuclear fusion energy, and disaster relief during a bilateral summit at the White House.
    2024/04/11 17:52
  • Taiwan, France hold talks to elevate economic ties

    The inaugural Taiwan-France High-Level Economic and Trade Dialogue, led by Taiwan’s Minister of Economic Affairs, Wang Mei-hua, discussed cooperation in semiconductors, AI, and electric vehicles. French officials agreed to integrate industrial and economic cooperation meetings, with a focus on supply chain opportunities in renewable energy and the space industry. Bilateral trade between Taiwan and France reached a record high of $60.9 billion last year, with significant investments from both sides.
    2024/03/27 14:34
  • Jaw Shaw-kong calls AI Taiwan’s new ’silicon shield’

    Kuomintang’s vice presidential candidate, Jaw Shaw-kong, proposes that AI should be considered Taiwan’s next "guardian mountain god" in a bid to position Taiwan as a leader in artificial intelligence. He advocates for the creation of an "AI Minister" position within various ministries, including the Ministry of National Defense and the Executive Yuan. Jaw questions the government’s plans for AI legislation and calls for a foundational AI law to address future challenges. He highlights the rapid advancements in AI technology and their ethical implications, praising the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company for its contributions. Jaw emphasizes the importance of supporting academic research and corporate AI initiatives, arguing that integrating AI technologies could enhance military efficiency, a crucial consideration given Taiwan’s limited armed forces personnel.
    2023/12/20 21:28
  • NVIDIA CEO eyes Vietnam for AI, digital talent cultivation

    NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announces collaboration with Vietnamese technological firms to support Vietnam in AI talent cultivation and digital infrastructure development. Huang expresses interest in establishing a base in Vietnam during a meeting with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh. NVIDIA has already invested around US$250 million in Vietnam and recognizes the country’s potential in the IT sector. Huang identifies Viettel Telecom, FPT Software, Vingroup, and VNG Corporation as specific partners for expanded cooperation.
    2023/12/12 17:51
  • China’s headhunting of Taiwanese tech talent raises concerns

    Taiwan’s Minister of Economic Affairs emphasizes the importance of key tech industries to the country’s economy and the need to protect them from corporate espionage. The high-tech sector in Taiwan has attracted attention from mainland China, resulting in the headhunting of Taiwanese tech talent. In response, Taiwan amended its National Security Act to impose stricter penalties for theft of business secrets. Additionally, Taiwan’s industrial production index has declined for 16 months, but there are signs of increased demand in the AI industry chain. Despite uncertainties in consumer behavior and global economic recovery, industry feedback suggests potential growth in future quarters.
    2023/10/24 13:55
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