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Nvidia CEO urges U.S. to boost tech manufacturing
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang urges the U.S. to boost tech manufacturing domestically to ease Taiwan’s semiconductor burden. He calls it a smart, strategic move.
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Taiwan sees oil price hikes as temporary economic concern
The Central Bank of Taiwan reports that recent oil price hikes are temporary, with limited impact on domestic prices. It will monitor trends to ensure economic stability.
2025/06/25 06:00
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Taiwan central bank freezes rates for fifth consecutive time
Taiwan’s central bank freezes interest rates for the fifth time, keeping the discount rate at 2%. Inflation is expected to drop below 2% amid global uncertainties.
2025/06/20 08:00
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Taiwan president thanks G-7 for support amid China tensions
President Lai Ching-te thanks G-7 leaders for supporting Taiwan Strait peace. G-7 urges China to avoid market distortions, while China protests interference.
2025/06/19 09:00
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Taiwan ministry warns against rushed coal phaseout
The Ministry of Economic Affairs warns that a new legislative decision may affect power stability and high-tech investment in Taichung. The proposal mandates Taichung Power Plant to cut coal use, aiming for zero by 2028. The government focuses on renewable energy and natural gas to ensure a stable power supply and reduce pollution.
2025/06/05 15:00
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Taiwan industry leaders warn of electricity price risks
Taiwan’s major business groups urge a NT$100 billion budget for Taiwan Power Company to stabilize electricity prices amid U.S. tariffs and exchange rate issues.
2025/05/15 15:00
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Presidential Office: Taiwan not part of U.S.-China deal
The U.S. State Department clarified that President Trump’s remarks on unification relate only to U.S.-China trade, not Taiwan. Taiwan’s government prioritizes peace and stability.
2025/05/13 15:00
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Taiwan opposition slams 3-page plan for US$12.6B spending
Huang Kuo-chang urges Taiwan’s government to detail a NT$410 billion ordinance, stressing industry support and fiscal discipline. Premier Cho defends the plan.
2025/04/28 23:00
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Poll: Most Taiwanese distrust Trump on cross-strait issues
A recent poll shows 72.57% of Taiwanese distrust President Trump on cross-strait affairs, highlighting skepticism amid economic tensions. Discover insights on Taiwan’s political party satisfaction and the impact on international relations.
2025/04/18 22:00
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Taiwan weighs market intervention after 2,000-point drop
Taiwan’s stock market dropped over 2,000 points on "Black Monday" due to U.S. tariff policies. Officials consider intervention while ensuring economic stability.
2025/04/08 11:00
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Taiwan crafts economic shield as Trump’s global tariffs loom
Taiwan’s Presidential Office plans to stabilize the economy amid U.S. tariffs. Officials pledge support for affected industries, emphasizing national interests.
2025/03/31 10:24
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Taiwan cuts NT$100 billion from power company budget
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan cuts NT$100 billion from Taiwan Power Co.’s budget, raising concerns over electricity prices and power equipment upgrades.
2025/01/21 10:16
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KMT legislator supports Nvidia’s potential Taipei HQ
KMT legislator Lee Yen-hsiu supports Nvidia’s potential Asian HQ in Taipei, highlighting tech hubs and urging balanced economic growth. She calls for improved living conditions and industry competitiveness.
2025/01/15 13:13
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Taiwan Power and Water Corp. to keep prices steady
Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs confirms no price hikes for water, power, or gas through February. CPC and Taiwan Sugar maintain stable prices to ease holiday costs.
2025/01/14 10:45
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Taiwan’s Central Bank holds rates steady for third quarter
Taiwan’s central bank keeps interest rates steady for the third quarter, focusing on housing market stability amid global economic uncertainties.
2024/12/19 17:21
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Taiwan’s nuclear waste strategy needs urgent attention
Taiwan’s Economic Affairs Minister J.W. Kuo discusses nuclear waste management and financial challenges at the Legislative Yuan. Learn about Taiwan’s energy policy.
2024/11/20 11:12
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Finance minister reports record tax revenue growth
Taiwan’s Finance Minister reports a NT$400 billion tax revenue surplus for 2024, driven by economic growth. The surplus aids debt repayment, enhancing fiscal health.
2024/11/19 15:07
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Taiwan to subsidize power firm with NT$100 billion
Premier Cho Jung-tai announced a NT$100 billion subsidy for Taiwan Power Company to counter rising fuel costs. The Cabinet approved this to ensure energy stability and economic security.
2024/11/19 10:49
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Taiwan-U.S. ties stable, CNFI chairman assures businesses
The CNFI chairman reassures Taiwan’s businesses of stable U.S. relations and no water or electricity shortages. Government backs growth and green energy plans.
2024/11/11 15:33
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Han Kuo-yu warns of Taiwan’s growing challenges
Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu discusses Taiwan’s political and economic challenges after Trump’s White House return, emphasizing U.S.-Taiwan relations and cross-strait peace.
2024/11/08 17:10
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Taiwan urges U.S. leaders to grasp its defense capabilities
Taiwan’s defense minister stresses the need for U.S. leaders to understand Taiwan’s defense capabilities amid the U.S. election. Taiwan focuses on regional peace.
2024/11/05 15:26
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Taiwan parents face economic strain from education costs
Rising education costs in Taiwan burden families, with the average fund per child at NT$4.81 million. Experts advise balancing financial stability and children’s holistic development.
2024/09/25 18:02
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Vice President Hsiao celebrates shared values with Guatemala
Discover how Taiwan and Guatemala celebrate their shared values of freedom and democracy, and their commitment to facing global challenges together. Read about the nations’ economic ties and future collaboration plans.
2024/09/12 10:29
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Premier Cho rules out loan restrictions, reassures citizens
Discover how Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai addresses loan restriction concerns, aiming to stabilize the financial market and boost public confidence, at the Economic Development Advisory Conference.
2024/09/03 14:06
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Premier urges support for Taiwan’s power development
Discover how Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai advocates for public support in power development to enter the high-tech era and enhance life quality, amid investment interests from AMD and NVIDIA.
2024/06/28 10:27