Taiwan’s exports reached a record high in 2025, powered by robust demand linked to the global artificial-intelligence boom, ...
Heavy demand from the AI race proved a boon for Taiwan's trade in 2025, with its trade surplus nearly doubling to $157bn.
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan's economy could grow close to 6% this year given the unexpected strong performance in the third quarter, the head of the statistics agency said on Thursday, as the island ...
President Donald Trump listens at a White House news conference March 3 as Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick comments on Trump's announcement of a $100 billion U.S. investment by Taiwan Semiconductor ...
In a recent interview, Taiwan's new Economics Minister, J.W. Kuo, outlined the government's ambitious plans to strengthen Taiwan's position in the global economy. With his extensive background in the ...
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Why South Korea is Taiwan's economic cautionary tale
South Korea and Taiwan both received "record-breaking export performances" last year. However, the resulting landscapes of ...
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, ...
Taiwan's economy is booming. Its GDP rose by a better-than-expected 6.5% in the first quarter, data published on Tuesday showed. Exports of AI-related tech such as semiconductors were one of the key ...
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan's trade-reliant economy likely grew at a quicker pace in the second quarter of 2025 compared with the prior three months, driven by strong tech demand, according to a Reuters ...
For proof that an economy can thrive even under constant military threats from a powerful neighbor and amid US President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, look no further than Taiwan. The ...
The report details the “massive” economic, military, social and international costs to China in the event of a minor conflict ...
Former President Trump's remarks about Taiwan have raised uncertainty within the chip industry. In a recent Bloomberg Businessweek interview, he said Taiwan should pay the US for its defense. Taiwan's ...
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