Taiwan Ranks as Sixth Largest Global Net Creditor in 2024
Taipei: Taiwan ranked as the sixth largest net creditor in the world in 2024, down one notch from 2023 in the wake of a strong showing by the local stock market which boosted the country’s

Taipei: Taiwan ranked as the sixth largest net creditor in the world in 2024, down one notch from 2023 in the wake of a strong showing by the local stock market which boosted the country’s
Taipei: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) saw its market share in the global pure play wafer foundry business rise to 67.6 percent in the first quarter of this year, further cementing the company’s lead over
Taipei: Taiwan’s gross domestic product (GDP) is forecast to grow 2.90 percent in 2025, with the adverse impacts of the Trump administration’s “reciprocal” tariffs expected to become more apparent in the second half of the
Taipei: Taiwan shares ended down 182.28 points, or 0.81 percent, at 22,287.82 Thursday on turnover of NT$338.62 billion (US$11.47 billion).
According to Focus Taiwan, the decline in the Taiwan stock market reflects a challenging
Taipei: A tropical storm and a tropical depression near Taiwan are set to bring unstable weather conditions, with the southern and eastern regions expected to experience the heaviest rain, said independent meteorologist Wu Der-rong on