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TSMC's stock performance has become deeply tied to the retirement savings of more than 10 million Taiwanese workers. (File photo, by Yan Lin-yu)

The TSMC Effect: How Taiwan’s Pension Funds Became Bound to a Single Tech Giant

President Lai Ching-te's approval rating stands at 44.5%, while his disapproval rating reaches 47.5% — dissatisfaction edging ahead of satisfaction. (CNA)

Taiwan's GDP Just Hit a 39-Year High. So Why Is Lai Ching-te's Approval Rating Underwater?

The debate over bringing Indian migrant workers to Taiwan continues to grow. Illustration. (File photo, Chen Yu-kai)

Not Labor Shortage, But Wage Suppression: The Dangerous Truth Behind Taiwan’s Indian Worker Plan

Chinese and American economic teams held trade consultations in Paris, France on March 15–16. (Xinhua)

China Pushes Back Against US Tariffs and Trade Probes During Paris Talks

Taiwan's Ministry of Labor has officially rejected a popular proposal to implement a nationwide four-day workweek.  (Photo / Ke Cheng-hui)

Taiwanese Government Rejects Four-Day Work Week Proposal, Labor Groups Still Push For Reduced Hours

Taiwan's legislature approved several new labor laws before recess. (Photo / Wu Yi-hua)

Taiwan’s 2026 Labor Overhaul: Higher Pay, Better Leave, Later Retirement

The Legislative Yuan has passed an act to govern AI use and development. (Photo / Chai Chin-chieh)

Taiwanese Legislature Moves to Place Guardrails on AI Development, Passes New Regulatory Act