Copper falls after Iran denies talks to end war, attacks IsraelLondon copper slipped on Tuesday, giving up most of the previous session's relief rally, after Iran denied holding talks with the United St...
Foxconn to invest $510 million in Kaohsiung headquarters in TaiwanThat would include a mixed-use commercial and office building and a residential tower, it said. Construction is scheduled to start in 2027,...
Foxconn in talks with Tamil Nadu for battery energy storage unitThe Tamil Nadu government has offered Foxconn around 200 acres of land for its planned battery energy storage system (BESS) facility, sourc...
Typhoon Krathon shuts Taiwan’s $2.5 trillion stock marketTaiwan will close its stock market on Wednesday due to Super Typhoon Krathon. Schools and offices are also closed in many parts of Taiwan. ...
China views Taiwan's 'elimination' as national cause: Taiwan presidentTaiwan's President Lai Ching-te emphasizes Taiwan's sovereignty against China's annexation ambitions during a military academy speech. Lai,...
Typhoon Koinu injures 190 and brings record-breaking winds to TaiwanTyphoon Koinu hit southern Taiwan, causing no deaths but injuring 190 people. The typhoon brought heavy rain and record-breaking winds, lea...
Taiwan launches the island's first domestically made submarine for testingTaiwan's president, Tsai Ing-wen, launched the country's first domestically made submarine for testing. If successful, it will be a major a...
Typhoon Haikui heads to China after double landfall in TaiwanHaikui had initially appeared to depart the island but made a second landfall early Monday in southwest Kaohsiung before moving out into th...
Taiwan shuts down schools and offices as Typhoon Doksuri scrapes the island's coastDoksuri weakened further on Thursday, with sustained winds of 155 kph (96 mph) and gusts of up to 190 kph (118 mph), according to Taiwan's ...
Ships resume Taiwan routes even as China continues to drillShipping in the Taiwan Strait, a key route for supply chains and commodities, has faced uncertainty and delays since Beijing began its most...
Ships delay sailing to Taiwan port to avoid China drill zoneShip owners, worried about the possibility of missile strikes, are choosing to idle vessels and burn extra fuel until the drills pass.
Millions lose power after Taiwan power plant failureTaipower, the government-run electric company, launched the rolling blackouts at 3 p.m. and said emergency repairs were underway.
Taiwan to protect sovereignty with new submarines amid China tensionsTaiwan, which China claims as its own territory, has been for years working to revamp its submarine force, some of which date back to World...
EU slaps anti-dumping duties on China, Taiwan steelEU said Wednesday it has decided to impose anti-dumping duties for six months on flat-rolled stainless steel imports from China and Taiwan.
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Tropical storm Kalmaegi churned along the Chinese coast Saturday, after leaving 13 dead in heavily populated Taiwan and its president scram...
- Taiwan adopts economic package to lift sagging stock market
Taiwan's cabinet has adopted an eight-point package to support the domestic stock market, which has been battered by surging oil prices and...