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Intel CEO who won over Donald Trump and Elon Musk now needs a breakthroughIntel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is entering his second year with renewed optimism, securing interest from tech giants like Apple and Tesla, and seeing...
Chip companies chase expert chefs to serve expatsSemiconductor firms establishing operations in Sanand are actively seeking cooks to prepare authentic Filipino and Malaysian dishes for the...
Taiwan detects 6 Chinese aircraft, 11 vessels, 1 shipTaiwan's Ministry of National Defense reported detecting six Chinese military aircraft and eleven naval vessels operating near its territor...
Techie built a Fortune 500 resume with stints at Disney, Warner Bros. and even a Big Four firm, but left it all behind to lead a dry noodle companyYoung Chang, once a senior director at Warner Bros. with a Fortune 500 résumé, left corporate security to lead Taiwanese noodle brand A-Sha...
Chinese spy and top aide of New York mayor got a Ferrari, salted ducks, and a Honolulu apartment as a gift from the governmentLeading state aide to the state of New York, Linda Sun, was accused of covertly supporting the Chinese government while enjoying a lavish l...
What works in Taiwan doesn't always work in Arizona, a chipmaking giant learnsThe Taiwanese company's presence in the state was viewed as an all-around win: It would boost advanced chipmaking in the United States and ...
Chip off the old Taiwanese blockThe recent earthquake off Taiwan's east coast highlights the risks of concentrating chip-making capacity in one territory. While initial re...
Taiwan earthquake a threat to global tech supply chain? TSMC halts some units, evacuates plantsA major earthquake in Taiwan prompted Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) and United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC) to suspend chip...
State in talks with TSMC on advanced packaging: Arizona governorIn July, TSMC said production at its first chip fabrication facility, or fab, in Arizona would be delayed until 2025 due to a shortage of s...
Taiwan chip giant TSMC says Arizona plant making 'fast progress'Recent comments from the company on skilled worker shortages had incited ire from Arizona's unions, leading to scathing op-eds in local out...
China objects to former Indian service chiefs attending security conference in TaiwanChina has expressed its firm opposition to any official interaction between Taiwan and countries that have diplomatic relations with Beijin...
Senior production staff end protest at Wistron's iPhone assembly unitConfirming the development, Kolar district commissioner Venkat Raja told ET, "A section of senior production staff at Wistron went on prote...
China warns US of 'heavy price' for backing Taiwan's independence as Biden's defence team lands in TaipeiTaiwanese media reports said a five-member delegation headed by former US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mike Admiral (retd) Mullen ...
Workers return to Foxconn's Chennai unit as it sets to reopen iPhone factory on January 12The Taiwanese company, the world’s largest contract manufacturer, will see around 400 workers and 2,000 technical staff begin work from Jan...
Foxconn set to reopen its iPhone plant in Chennai on January 12The plant which makes Apple iPhones, was shut down last month after a food poisoning incident affected 156 women workers. Apple had placed ...
Several Foxconn India workers hospitalised after food poisoningThe food poisoning occurred earlier this week at Foxconn's dormitories, where a majority of its staff lives, said a second source. A bulk o...
Taiwanese staff to leave Hong Kong office in ‘one China’ rowChinese-ruled Hong Kong has become another bone of contention between Taipei and Beijing, especially after Taiwan lambasted a security law ...
China arrests 62 people in biggest telecom fraudIn its biggest telecom fraud case, China has arrested 62 people including 10 Taiwanese suspected of defrauding a construction firm of over ...
- Rising China wages to end cheap labour
The days of endless cheap labour in China could be numbered as a shortage of workers and government fears of social unrest drive up wages,
- Taiwan cos vow to protect jobs
A leading bicycle manufacturer and a convenience store chain said Friday they are among the hundreds of Taiwanese firms pledging not to cut...