TSMC is deepening its global footprint with massive new investments in the U.S., Japan, and Germany, navigating geopolitical pressures, trade uncertainties, and rising demand for advanced chips. The ...
Even as student programs expand, the leap from campus to career remains elusive for many foreign graduates. Taiwan’s universities are attracting more international students than at any point in the ...
In Derecognition, Robert Parker recounts how he unexpectedly became the de facto representative for Americans in Taiwan, steering the expatriate community through the political upheaval and practical ...
As the gig economy and non-traditional forms of work become increasingly common, delivery services have emerged as an important option for many people to boost income while balancing work and personal ...
Julian Prower is the International Chief Operating Officer of Dun & Bradstreet, responsible for driving the company’s international strategy and accelerating growth across its owned, joint venture, ...
Taiwan’s ambition to remain a global tech leader is colliding with a severe shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals, turning workforce gaps into one of the island’s most urgent economic and ...
For more than seven decades, AmCham has been a cornerstone of Taiwan’s international business community, promoting closer U.S.–Taiwan relations and supporting a dynamic environment for growth and ...
While the high-profile visa troubles of two foreign influencers highlight government missteps in Taiwan’s Gold Card system, they also reflect the individuals’ own misjudgments. For Lawrence Farley, ...
A referendum held on August 23 to restart Taiwan’s Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant received overwhelming support from participating voters, with around 74% voting “yes,” but ultimately failed to reach ...
Once a rival to TSMC at the industry’s front line, UMC has redirected its strategy toward specialized chipmaking. When United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) was founded in 1980, it carried a ...
Taiwan’s economy maintained strong momentum through the summer, thanks to record technology exports and solid industrial output, despite further signs of strain in domestic consumption. Trade policy ...
Insufficient government budget for senior care and a system that overworks and underpays foreign caregivers do not bode well for Taiwan’s elderly as their proportion of the population continues to ...
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