German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Economic Affairs and Climate Action Minister Robert Habeck have vowed to solve investment subsidy issues for TSMC and Intel.
The semiconductor industry in Taiwan is ramping up hiring, with an average of 26,000 new recruits each month in the second quarter of 2024, up 8% from last year.
Taiwan's minister of the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) Wang Mei-hua is seeking to play down reports that Taiwan's leading semiconductor manufacturers could build new plants in Europe.
Taiwan's current renewable energy targets and roll-out plans are probably underestimating future demand
TSMC led Taiwan's patent applications with a record-breaking 752 submissions in the first quarter of this year, setting a record for the highest number of applications in a single quarter.
Economics Minister Wang Mei-hua says investors should remain confident in Taiwan's semiconductor industry, as it plays a critical role in the global supply chain and there is no imminent drop in demand.
The Central Weather Administration is boosting its weather forecasting capabilities by integrating AI technology with the deployment of a 6th generation high-speed computing computer.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has held a ground-breaking ceremony in the German city of Dresden for its first European fab.
Overseas investment in Taiwan in the first eight months of this year amounted to US$7.5 billion, a 27% decrease compared to the previous year.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has inaugurated a water recycling plant in the Tainan section of the Southern Taiwan Science Park.
The Ministry of Economic Affairs' Investment Commission reports a dramatic increase of nearly 200% in Taiwan's investment to other countries from January to May this year, reaching a total sum of US$8.3 billion.
Taiwan-based contract semiconductor manufacturer Taiwan Semiconductor Company (TSMC) has declined to say whether it has stopped accepting purchase orders from Huawei.
The government is set to officially authorize private companies to purchase vaccines on its behalf.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's share price fell by almost 4% on Wednesday after it was revealed that Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway slashed its stake in TSMC in the fourth quarter of 2022.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company says it was still studying the feasibility of setting up a fab in Europe in response to a media report which said the company will build a plant in Dresden, Germany.
A market analyst is warning that the supply chain of Taiwan's small and medium-sized semiconductor chipmakers could be interrupted as a result of rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine
TSMC's Executive Chairman has expressed confidence that direct foreign investment can consolidate economic competitiveness.
In late August, it was announced that Taiwan had for the second quarter of 2023, registered its 52nd consecutive quarter of net fund outflows in its financial accounts. Is this a good thing or grounds for concern? By Paul Shelton
The US government's decision to impose new restrictions on the sale of semiconductors and chipmaking equipment to China could negatively impact Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing's sales, according to Trendforce.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company says it's maintaining its US investment plans, even as Donald Trump is set to return to the White House.
Ørsted and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) have signed a corporate power purchase agreement (CPPA).
National Taiwan University has held a welcoming ceremony for the first group of 30 students participating in the Semiconductor Talent Incubation Program. The programme has been developed to train semiconductor talent in the German state of Saxony.
Renewable energy certificates generate opportunities in Taiwan's renewable energy sector By Tim Ferry
What the nominees for TSMC's next board of directors says about the company, their approach to ESG and DEIA and broader trends in corporate governance globally By Paul Shelton
The Bureau of Labor Funds reports growth, with labour funds gaining approximately NT$176 billion in February.
The Ministry of Environment has published a list of the 10 biggest carbon dioxide emitters last year, including TSMC, Formosa Petrochemical, China Steel and Taiwan Power.