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TSMC shares climb 4.3% as Taiwan market posts strong gains
Taiwan Stock Exchange surged 3.18% on Nov. 20, driven by NVIDIA’s earnings and U.S. chip sales approval. TSMC stocks rose 4.30%, boosting market sentiment.2025/11/20 16:00 -

NVIDIA CEO returns to Taiwan after China chip deal
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang returns to Taiwan after China trip, confirming U.S. approval for H20 chip sales. Concerns arise over potential cybersecurity risks.2025/08/22 09:27 -

MediaTek reports 23% sales drop in July after June surge
MediaTek Inc. reported a 23.4% decline in July 2025 sales to NT$43.22 billion after strong June performance. Taiwan’s semiconductor giant maintains 13.2% year-to-date growth despite monthly volatility in chip market.2025/08/08 19:39 -

Huawei overcomes U.S. restrictions with new smartphone chip
Discover how Huawei’s new Pura 70 series, featuring the advanced Kirin 9010 processor, marks a significant technological leap and defies U.S. restrictions, selling out quickly after launch.2024/04/29 14:10 -

Ferrari’s sales soar in Taiwan amid chip boom
Ferrari’s sales in Taiwan have surged in recent years, driven by the chip boom and global supply chain shifts. The luxury carmaker’s profits hit a record high, with Taiwan outpacing mainland China and Hong Kong in supercar sales growth. Despite Europe and the US being primary markets, Taiwan saw a significant rise in Ferrari sales, capturing 40% of the local two-door supercar market.2024/03/25 15:10 -

Global chip equipment sales dip 11%, China soars by 42%
Taiwan’s Ministry of Labor has denied rumors of plans to introduce 100,000 Indian workers by the end of the year. Labor Minister Hsu Ming-chun clarified that the consideration of India as a new source of migrant labor is aimed at addressing domestic industry shortages and reducing reliance on traditional labor markets. Hsu emphasized that this approach has gained consensus among various sectors of society. Discussions are ongoing for the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with India, but no date has been determined yet. The number of workers to be recruited from India will be decided after evaluating the current condition and statistics of industries already permitted to employ foreign labor. The process will involve fixed quotas and a cautious, gradual opening. The primary aim of the plan is to diversify the countries from which Taiwan sources its labor force, with no specific issue concerning the number of workers from India. India would need to establish a talent database and provide language and skill training for potential migrant workers to meet the requirements. Taiwan is looking to expand its labor force to meet growing demand in key industries and maintain its competitive edge in the global market.2023/12/06 18:46 -

Taiwan’s car market hits 18-year high in October sales
Explore the soaring heights of Taiwan’s automotive market in 2023. From electric vehicle demand to the impact of the global chip shortage, discover the key drivers behind the near 18-year sales high and the evolving landscape of car brands in Taiwan.2023/11/28 09:34

