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Taiwan’s auto sector faces reshuffling under US trade policy
Taiwan’s NT$208.5 billion (US$6.41 billion) auto parts industry faces significant disruption from proposed 25% U.S. tariffs. Manufacturers express concern about competitive disadvantages if regional rivals like Korea and Japan secure better rates. Industry leaders are calling for immediate government intervention to preserve Taiwan’s position in global automotive supply chains.
2025/04/24 17:50
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Cho: High US tariffs could slash Taiwan exports by 21%
Taiwan’s Premier Cho warns of significant risks if U.S. tariffs exceed 30%, impacting 125,000 jobs. Key sectors like electronics and agriculture face increased costs.
2025/04/11 22:00
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Central Taiwan calls for swift approval of aid package
Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen led a virtual meeting with central Taiwan leaders to address U.S. tariffs. They urged swift approval of an NT$88 billion aid package.
2025/04/08 09:47
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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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Taiwan’s semiconductor sector could hit NT$5.3T milestone
aiwan Semiconductor Industry Association’s general assembly addressed global challenges and U.S. tariffs. Chairman Cliff Hou highlighted a 22% growth in 2024, projecting further expansion.
2025/03/28 18:00
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Taiwan raids target Chinese firms in tech espionage probe
Taiwan’s Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau has launched a probe into 11 Chinese firms for alleged poaching and espionage in the high-tech sector.
2025/03/28 14:25
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Smart city tech targets Taiwan’s global carbon emissions
Siemens Taiwan showcases how digital twin technology and AI solutions are helping Taiwan’s manufacturing sector reduce carbon emissions, supporting the government’s 2050 net-zero goals through smart city innovations.
2025/03/19 16:17
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Taiwan’s unpaid leave rises, 223 more workers affected
Taiwan’s Ministry of Labor reports a rise in unpaid leave, with 135 companies and 2,873 workers affected. Manufacturing, especially metal machinery, sees the most impact.
2025/03/03 10:51
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Taiwan’s PMI hits ten-month low, halts expansion streak
Taiwan’s manufacturing PMI hit a ten-month low at 48.7 in January, ending two months of growth. Seasonal factors and sector impacts are detailed, with future outlooks and tariff concerns discussed.
2025/02/11 14:12
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Taiwan’s undocumented migrant workers hit 90K in January
Taiwan faces a labor crisis with 90,000 undocumented migrant workers as of January 2025. Experts urge policy reform to address poor conditions and wage disparities.
2025/02/07 16:37
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U.S. consumption boosts Taiwan’s manufacturing growth
Taiwan’s manufacturing sector improved in December, driven by U.S. consumption and AI demand, according to the Taiwan Institute of Economics Research.
2025/02/05 15:00
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TSE chair sees AI opportunities despite market dip
Taiwan Stock Exchange opened with declines as DeepSeek’s AI model impacts markets. Chair Lin Hsiu-ming highlights opportunities for Taiwan’s AI supply chain.
2025/02/03 13:00
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Trump’s tariffs pose threat to Taiwan’s EMS industry: Kuo
Taiwan’s Economic Minister J.W. Kuo discusses the potential impacts of President-elect Trump’s new tariff policies on the Electronic Manufacturing Services sector, emphasizing the need for strategic adjustments and monitoring economic fluctuations.
2024/11/27 17:55
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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.
2024/11/26 21:00
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Taiwan unveils AI guidelines for manufacturing sector
Taiwan’s economic affairs minister announces AI guidelines for manufacturing, aiming for 50% adoption by 2028. The plan includes training 200,000 AI professionals.
2024/11/12 10:36
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Experts warn of TSMC supply chain shift to U.S.
Economic experts in Taiwan discuss potential impacts of a new U.S. administration on TSMC’s supply chain. Trump’s tariff policies may affect Taiwan’s semiconductor sector.
2024/11/07 13:46
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Taiwan’s economy thrives on AI, faces energy challenges
Taiwan’s industrial sector sees growth in September, driven by AI demand, despite challenges in manufacturing and services. Learn about the economic shifts.
2024/10/29 15:49
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AIDC assures no defense secrets for foreign hires
Aerospace Industrial Development Corp. in Taiwan plans to hire foreign workers but assures no access to defense secrets. The evaluation is ongoing, with national security a priority.
2024/10/24 12:33
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Labor ministry reports rise in workers on reduced hours
Taiwan’s Ministry of Labor reports 302 companies cut work hours, affecting 4,705 workers. Export declines and slow tourism recovery impact employment.
2024/10/16 13:41
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Taiwan wages rise, outpacing inflation in 2024
Taiwan’s DGBAS reports a rise in real regular and total wages in 2024, outpacing inflation. Finance and insurance sectors lead with significant growth.
2024/10/14 17:44
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U.K. seeks deeper ties with Taiwan in semiconductor industry
Discover how the U.K. and Taiwan are forging strong partnerships in the semiconductor sector, with insights from SEMICON Taiwan and the U.K.’s leading role in semiconductor research and development.
2024/09/05 16:47
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Wistron still undecided on acquiring AMD’s spinoff business
Explore the latest in tech industry dynamics as Wistron Chairman Simon Lin discusses the potential acquisition of ZT Systems’ hardware manufacturing business from AMD. This move could reshape competition in the AI sector.
2024/08/27 17:38
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John Neuffer highlights CHIPS Act’s positive impact on U.S.
The U.S. CHIPS and Science Act seeks to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing. John Neuffer, CEO of the Semiconductor Industry Association, is optimistic about the act, highlighting early private sector commitments and the critical need to rebalance global chip manufacturing.
2024/05/06 17:07
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Report: healthcare, tech lead in Taiwan’s graduate salaries
Explore the latest insights on the starting salaries for university and postgraduate entrants in Taiwan’s workforce for 2023, including sector-specific averages, employment trends, and the impact of the global economy on hiring practices.
2024/04/30 18:28
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Taiwan’s tech talent draws NVIDIA for groundbreaking R&D hub
NVIDIA plans to establish its first Asia-based R&D center and the largest supercomputer in Taiwan, as announced by Chiou Chyou-huey from the MOEA. The decision reflects Taiwan’s allure due to its skilled workforce, semiconductor ecosystem, and ICT capabilities, with over 90% of AI servers manufactured in Taiwan. The focus is on advancing AI technologies and leveraging Taiwan’s manufacturing and biomedical sectors to enhance global AI systems.
2024/04/26 16:14