PC Prices in Taiwan Expected to Rise 25-30% in Q2: Asustek
Taipei: PC prices in Taiwan are expected to rise 25-30 percent sequentially in the second quarter of 2026 due to a spike in the cost
Taipei: PC prices in Taiwan are expected to rise 25-30 percent sequentially in the second quarter of 2026 due to a spike in the cost
Taipei: The number of people holding shares of contract chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) hit a new high this week despite a decline in
Taichung: Taiwan will have a stable supply of power through 2032 without nuclear energy, President Lai Ching-te said Saturday, but he signaled he was open
Taipei: Taiwan’s central bank has issued a cautionary statement regarding the ongoing war in the Middle East, highlighting it as a significant risk to the
Kaohsiung: Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai said Friday that his eight-day trip to the U.S. helped the city connect with leading global resources, while laying the
Taipei: Taiwan’s export orders in February reached US$63.88 billion, marking a 23.8 percent increase year-on-year. This figure surpassed expectations, driven by a surge in demand
Taipei: Taiwan shares closed down 145.8 points, or 0.43 percent, at 33,543.88 on Friday, with a turnover of NT966.13 billion (US$29.96 billion).
According to Focus
Kaohsiung: EVA Airways (EVA Air) flights from Kaohsiung to Tokyo, Macau, and Shanghai Pudong will be upgraded to Airbus A330-300 wide-body jets starting May 20,
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