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Former TSMC chair downplays Trump impact on semiconductors
Mark Liu, former TSMC chairman, downplays Trump’s impact on Taiwan’s semiconductor sector. He highlights the strong Taiwan-U.S. industry ties and tariff resilience.
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Taiwan official: U.S. election won’t affect TSMC ties
Taiwan’s Economic Minister J. W. Kuo assures minimal impact on TSMC from the U.S. election, citing strong ties. TSMC’s U.S. plant success boosts confidence.
2024/11/06 11:11
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Ex-NTU president calls for Taiwan’s grand strategy
Kuan Chun-ming warns Taiwan against overreliance on TSMC amid U.S. policy shifts. He urges a grand strategy for industrial diversification and market independence.
2024/11/05 11:30
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Taiwan stocks dip as PLA launches military drills
Taiwan’s stock market reacts to PLA military drills, with the index dropping nearly 100 points. TSMC and Foxconn shares decline, while shipping stocks rise.
2024/10/14 09:33
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TSMC to start building P3 plant in Kaohsiung this month
TSMC will start building its P3 plant in Kaohsiung this month, says Mayor Chen Chi-mai. The expansion aligns with TSMC’s strategy to meet global semiconductor demand.
2024/10/08 16:54
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Analysts highlight ’Taiwan+1’ strategy to boost supply chain
Explore the latest insights on Taiwan’s semiconductor industry, including the "Taiwan+1" strategy for expanding production bases and mitigating geopolitical risks. Analysts discuss the impact on global supply chains and AI market competition.
2024/09/23 14:49
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Taiwan’s semiconductor industry to hit US$160B in 2024
Discover how Taiwan’s semiconductor industry is set to revolutionize the global market with a projected US$160 billion revenue in 2024, making up over 25% of the worldwide sector. Learn about the advancements in 2-nanometer process technology and its impact on AI, alongside insights from industry leaders at the SEMICON Taiwan 2024 opening ceremony.
2024/09/04 13:51
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ASE CEO discusses Taiwan’s challenges in AI ahead of SEMICON
Discover insights from SEMICON Taiwan 2024, where industry leaders highlight the impact of AI on semiconductors, addressing challenges and opportunities ahead. Learn about the expo’s focus on AI, smart mobility, and more.
2024/09/03 10:40
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TVBS team covers Paris sports event, boosts media ties
Discover how TVBS News is enhancing its international coverage of the Paris sports event with a bilingual team, and fostering Taiwan-France media collaborations for deeper cultural and geopolitical insights.
2024/08/10 11:14
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Fmr. int’l economics director discusses US policy shifts
Explore insights from Matthew Goodman, former director of international economics at the White House National Security Council staff, on U.S. economic policy changes, the impact of the MAGA movement, and the focus on China and the semiconductor industry in an exclusive TVBS News interview.
2024/07/30 17:18
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TSMC stock hits record high, boosts Taiwan index
Discover how Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) reached a record stock price, boosting the Taiwan stock index and highlighting its crucial role in the AI industry and global tech supply chain.
2024/05/23 13:34
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TSMC market value exceeds NT$22T, shares surge
Discover how Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) achieved a record stock price of NT$854, pushing its market value over NT$22.14 trillion. Learn about the factors driving TSMC’s success and its impact on the global semiconductor industry.
2024/05/16 11:00
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Taiwan cuts 2023 GDP growth to 1.42%, lowest in 14 years
Taiwan’s 2023 GDP growth forecast has been lowered to 1.42%, the lowest in 14 years, due to weaker exports and private investment. Year-end bonuses for Taiwanese workers have also been affected, with the average amount shrinking to 1.08 months’ worth of salary, hitting a 10-year low. The financial industry leads in bonus payouts with an average of 1.83 months’ salary, followed by the semiconductor industry at 1.38 months. The healthcare services industry averages just 0.97 months of salary, while the accommodations and food services sector lags further behind at only 0.59 months. Despite the downward revision, the DGBAS remains optimistic for 2024, forecasting a GDP growth rate rebound to 3.35%. However, challenges such as the Ukraine-Russia war, the Israel-Palestine conflict, and ongoing inflation may pose risks to the global economy. Looking ahead to 2024, local job banks predict pay increases in 47.5% of companies, with an average salary hike of 3.2%, slightly lower than in 2023. Experts caution that Taiwan’s economic recovery may not be as swift as hoped.
2023/11/29 16:04