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  • SEMICON Taiwan 2025 to host record-breaking participation

    SEMICON Taiwan 2025 will have 4,100 booths. Taiwan leads in AI and data center technologies. Global semiconductor revenue may hit $1 trillion. Taiwan should focus on its competitive sectors.
    2025/09/08 22:00
  • Taiwan coffee giant to build US$20.5M headquarters

    Taiwan’s largest coffee chain, Louisa Coffee, is investing NT$592 million (US$20.5 million) to build a new 11-story headquarters in Xinzhuang District. The expansion follows record quarterly revenue of NT$645 million and aims to support the company’s growth into the meal market while integrating multi-brand operations.
    2025/07/03 12:00
  • Quanta reports record March revenue, driven by AI servers

    Quanta Computer Inc. reported record March revenue of NT$192.547 billion, driven by AI server shipments. The company saw significant growth in laptop shipments and maintained strong client communication amid U.S. tariff impacts.
    2025/04/08 15:10
  • Hon Hai reports record NT$152.7B profit for 2024

    Hon Hai reports record-breaking 2024 financial results with NT$152.705 billion net profit. Revenue grew 11% to NT$6.859615 trillion, driven by cloud networking.
    2025/03/14 16:00
  • TSMC reports record Q4 revenue of US$26.88B

    TSMC reports record Q4 2024 revenue of $26.88 billion, driven by high-performance computing and smartphones. Gross margin hits 59%, with net income at NT$374.68 billion.
    2025/01/16 14:52
  • Kaohsiung’s tourism revenue hits record NT$92.9B in 2023

    Discover how Kaohsiung’s vibrant concert scene in 2023 led to a record-breaking NT$92.9 billion in sales for the city’s accommodation and food service sector, marking a significant economic boost.
    2024/05/23 10:19
  • Taiwan leads in tourist spending in Japan for 2023

    In 2023, Taiwan led foreign tourist spending in Japan, with Taiwanese visitors contributing significantly to the country’s tourism revenue. Find out more about the record-breaking spending trends and top spenders in this insightful report.
    2024/04/02 17:05
  • Taiwan High Speed Rail hits record 70M passengers in 2023

    Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation (THSRC) reports record-breaking figures for 2023, with over 70 million passengers and NT$49.8 billion in revenue, leading to a pre-tax net profit of NT$9.7 billion. Commuters face challenges due to overcrowding, with standing room often unavailable during peak hours. THSRC plans to address this by increasing non-reserved seating capacity and adding more trains during peak travel periods.
    2024/04/02 16:04
  • Taiwan’s convenience stores hit 14-year revenue high

    Discover how convenience stores in Taiwan achieved record-breaking revenue of NT$412.6 billion in 2023, with individual stores surpassing NT$30 million in sales. Explore the growth strategies, consumer trends, and co-branding initiatives that have propelled this sector to new heights.
    2024/03/15 15:40
  • Taiwan High Speed Rail hits record 73 million riders in 2023

    Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) achieved record-breaking success in 2021, transporting 73.08 million passengers and generating NT$49.8 billion in revenue. THSR aims to surpass NT$50 billion this year, attributing its growth to changes in commuting behavior post-pandemic and enhanced services like frequent ventilation for pandemic prevention. The surge in passenger willingness to use THSR has led to increased travel numbers, with a peak of 310,000 passengers in a single day during the Lunar New Year holiday. THSR serves various purposes, including commuting, business, homecoming, and tourism, with 4.02 million people utilizing the high-speed rail for tourism last year. Additional trains and service enhancements have been implemented to encourage passengers to travel during off-peak hours.
    2024/02/22 17:42
  • Coldplay concert in Kaohsiung breaks attendance records

    Coldplay’s two-day concert at the Kaohsiung National Stadium has broken the audience record previously held by South Korean girl group BLACKPINK, drawing a record-breaking crowd. However, nearby residents complained on Facebook that their homes were shaking as if an earthquake was taking place due to the gig, sparking discussions online. The Sunday concert saw an attendance of 86,505 people, setting a new high for the stadium. Data from Kaohsiung Metro revealed that 32,000 people traveled to and from the concert at the R17 World Games station, while 11,800 people utilized shuttles to and from the Zuoying HSR Station, representing a 40% increase from the day before. Despite the large crowd, the city successfully evacuated the crowd in 88 minutes on Sunday. Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai personally oversaw the response center at the stadium and closely monitored the dispersal. To accommodate the increased demand, the Kaohsiung Metro increased service frequency. The Coldplay concert also proved successful in tourism, generating over NT$330 million in revenue.
    2023/11/13 18:19
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