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TIER: Taiwan’s 2025 growth forecast jumps to 5.94%
The Taiwan Institute of Economics Research revised its 2025 economic growth forecast to 5.94%, citing AI market growth. Private investment and exports are set to rise.
2025/11/06 14:00
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Taiwan’s Sysgration posts record September revenue growth
Sysgration reports record revenue in September, driven by industrial computer shipments. The company plans a new Texas factory to boost U.S. market growth.
2025/10/07 18:00
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Tong Yang Group reports second-highest August profit
Tong Yang Group reports a pre-tax net profit of NT$330 million in August, marking 4% growth. The company advances expansion in the U.S. amid economic challenges.
2025/09/15 12:00
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Taiwanese food brand seeks American expansion
Wowfresh, a Wowprime subsidiary, debuted at the USA Asian Culture Food Expo, showcasing retail products and engaging with U.S. supermarket chains for potential collaborations.
2025/08/18 14:24
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Taiwan’s Aeonmotor unveils new brand amid global expansion
Aeonmotor Co. unveils a new brand identity at the Taiwan Motorcycle Show, highlighting its oil-electric integration and global expansion plans. The Vietnam plant adapts to tariffs, playing a key role in the supply chain.
2025/07/05 08:00
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Starlux Airlines postpones dividends amid market uncertainty
Starlux Airlines Chairman K.W. Chang discusses financial challenges, global instability, and the impact of tariffs. He emphasizes resolving financial issues before dividend payouts and praises employee dedication amid rapid expansion.
2025/06/13 12:41
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Premier Cho tasks central bank with market stabilization
Taiwan vows to stabilize its currency amid fluctuations. Premier Cho tasks the Central Bank with investigating unlawful activities. No currency issues in U.S. talks.
2025/05/06 13:00
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Taiwan targets Southeast Asia for orchid market expansion
Taiwan’s deputy agriculture minister unveils a plan to boost the orchid industry with financial aid, tech guidance, and market expansion, focusing on U.S. tariffs.
2025/04/16 21:00
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Taiwan’s Tatung to build US factory amid tariff concerns
Tatung Company plans to build a U.S. factory, boosting its market investments. The firm targets the power sector, responding to rising electricity demand and tariff policies.
2025/04/07 10:00
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TSMC’s investment won’t drain Taiwan talent pool: Official
Taiwan’s deputy labor minister assures that TSMC’s U.S. expansion won’t affect local investments or cause a talent drain. Instead, it will create jobs in Taiwan.
2025/03/05 23:00
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TMBA advises diversification amid US policy changes
The Taiwan Machine Tool & Accessory Builder’s Association warns that Trump’s policies may challenge Taiwan’s industry. Explore strategies for global competitiveness.
2024/11/11 16:07
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China Airlines relaunches Taipei-Seattle flights
The relaunch of China Airlines’ Taipei-Seattle route marks a significant expansion in U.S. travel options. With five weekly flights and plans for daily service, this move highlights the growing demand for direct connections.
2024/07/15 10:31
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Taiwanese chain Bafang Yunji to open new subsidiary in Texas
Bafang Yunji is expanding its U.S. presence with a new Texas subsidiary and a $7.2 million investment, aiming to increase its store count and strengthen operations.
2024/07/10 10:43
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Foxtron to battle Chinese brands in EV race
Discover how Foxtron, a joint venture between Hon Hai and Yulon, plans to expand its EV designs globally, facing competition from Chinese brands, and its strategy for entering markets in Southeast Asia, the U.S., and Europe.
2024/05/23 13:28
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C.C. Wei to maintain course after Liu’s 2024 exit: analyst
TSMC chairman Mark Liu’s upcoming retirement in 2024 has led investment experts to suggest that the semiconductor giant should slow down the progress of its new manufacturing facility in the United States. Industry analyst Jonah Cheng believes that TSMC’s policy direction will remain unchanged under the leadership of chief executive C.C. Wei, who is expected to succeed Liu as chairman. Cheng also proposes maintaining a dual leadership structure to cultivate successors from various backgrounds. Speculation suggests that Liu’s retirement may be linked to potential investment challenges in the company’s U.S. expansion. In response to these challenges, Cheng recommends a deceleration in the construction of TSMC’s second U.S. plant. He also highlights the need to assess the current downturn in the car market and economic outlook before proceeding with the German plant focused on automotive applications. Cheng suggests that the Japanese facility could be an optimal choice due to labor and power shortages in Taiwan, as well as cultural similarities and strong government support from Japan. TSMC’s primary obstacle, according to Cheng, is maintaining its leadership position in the semiconductor industry, especially after surpassing Intel. Additionally, the cyclical nature of the industry and the potential opportunities presented by the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) applications pose further challenges for the company.
2023/12/20 18:45