Taiwan's economy is expected to grow 2.54% in 2020, the slowest in four years but far better than many of its regional peers, as a strong rebound in exports and consumer confidence helps the island ...
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Taiwan’s chipmakers unbothered by China’s latest rare earths curbs
Taiwan’s economy ministry said China’s new rare-earth restrictions target elements that are not essential to semiconductor ...
The episode with South Africa marks the first time that Taiwan has actively and unilaterally utilized its position in the ...
Taiwan's economy ministry is evaluating the impact of China's increased rare earth export restrictions, despite most of its ...
Taiwan imported $1.3 billion worth of the petroleum product naphtha from Russia in the first half of this year, more than ...
Indiana and Taiwan signed agricultural deals, boosting Indiana's farming economy. The agreements involve Taiwan's purchase of ...
Taiwan's presidential office said on Wednesday it had appointed for the second year running a former economy minister as its ...
Taiwan will not accept Washington’s proposal to locally manufacture half the chips it currently supplies to the U.S., the ...
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Taiwan seeks tariff relief as the U.S. demands more chip investment
Taiwan holds talks in Washington to reduce the 20% tariff. U.S. tells Taipei to build more chip factories in America. The ...
Former UK prime minister Boris Johnson recently visited Taiwan, becoming the third British ex-PM to do so after Margaret Thatcher and Liz Truss. On August 5, Johnson met with President Ching-te Lai, ...
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Taiwan's 5% Growth Outpaces South Korea's 1% as Economic Gap Widens
Taiwan's annual real gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate, which is advancing to dominate the global semiconductor market, is projected to record a mid-5% range. In contrast, South Korea, which ...
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