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.
Local semiconductor companies are responding positively to a proposed increase in tax deductions for corporate spending on research, development, and equipment investment.
President Tsai Ing-wen says steps must be taken to ensure that Taiwan remains a key player in semiconductor global supply chains by increasing the domestic production of equipment and facilities used by the sector
The ECCT arranged a Next Generation Business & Leaders Series Premium Event on the topic of ASML and the future of Taiwan’s electronics industry
Cabinet Secretary-General Kung Ming-hsin says the government plans to strengthen cooperation with the Czech Republic in semiconductor development based on what he's describing as Prague's pivotal role in the European IC industry.
Premier Chen Chien-ren today highlighted that Taiwan will strengthen its already significant role in the global semiconductor industry through inter-ministerial cooperation.