Taiwan’s President pledged to address US President Donald Trump’s concerns over the semiconductor industry. He committed to ...
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Hosted on MSNTaiwan President Lai Ching-te increases defence budget spending to 3 per cent of GDPTaiwan President William Lai has announced plans to increase the country's defence spending to at least 3 per cent of GDP in ...
There is no need for one country to control the semiconductor industry, which is complex and needs a division of labour, ...
TSMC could address Mr. Trump’s demands by simply building more manufacturing capacity in the United States, said Stacy Rasgon ...
US government has reportedly provided TSMC with alternatives on how to help the company in the US, including working with ...
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China is rehearsing for war, U.S. Indo-Pacific commander says. Navy Adm. Sam Paparo used sharper words than usual to describe ...
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said Feb. 14 he would communicate more with the U.S. over President Donald Trump’s concerns over the chip industry and invest more in the U.S.
Patrick Moorhead says a joint venture between Intel and TSMC is possible. He explains what both companies may get out of it.
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te pledged on Friday to talk with the United States about President Donald Trump's concerns over ...
Taiwan’s history of resistance against colonizers – whether European, Japanese, or Chinese – and multi-ethnic nation-building ...
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