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TraceLink Wins ISM Supply Chain Trailblazer Award for OPUS, Advancing Real-Time Multienterprise Supply Chain Execution

TraceLink Wins ISM Supply Chain Trailblazer Award for OPUS, Advancing Real-Time Multienterprise Supply Chain Execution

The Hashgraph Group and Merck Introduce EU Digital Product Passport on Hedera for Regulated Supply Chains

The Hashgraph Group and Merck Introduce EU Digital Product Passport on Hedera for Regulated Supply Chains

NX Group Launches "NX Ocean Fast Track" New Ocean Freight Service from Asia to North America Delivering Reliability and Speed

NX Group Launches "NX Ocean Fast Track" New Ocean Freight Service from Asia to North America Delivering Reliability and Speed

NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang (黃仁勳) delivers the keynote address at NVIDIA GTC Taipei 2026 at the Taipei Popular Music Center on the 1st. (Photo by Liu Wei-hung)

Jensen Huang at GTC Taiwan 2026: AI Enters Profit Era, Fueling Demand for Taiwan Supply Chain

U.S. Soy Marks 30 Years of Partnership with the Philippines

U.S. Soy Marks 30 Years of Partnership with the Philippines

Experts caution that viewing Taiwan's space industry as ready for liftoff — or treating it as a completed strategic resilience achievement — may be premature. (File photo, Hong Yu-hsun)

Taiwan Can Build Satellites. Can It Build a Space Power?

Greenpeace East Asia activists present NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang with a model cake reading "AI Needs Renewable Energy" outside the Mandarin Oriental hotel in Taipei, May 28, 2026. (Photo: Greenpeace)

Greenpeace Confronts Jensen Huang in Taipei Over AI's Carbon Cost

4th CISCE Expands International Participation and Global Reach

4th CISCE Expands International Participation and Global Reach

NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang (front row, center) attended the 'Trillion-Dollar Dinner' at Brick Kiln Old-Style Nostalgic Restaurant, posing for a group photo with the chairpersons in attendance. (Photo by Liu Wei-hung)

Jensen Huang Returns to Taipei for Annual AI Dinner as COMPUTEX Season Kicks Off

Faced with repeated claims by U.S. President Donald Trump that "Taiwan stole American chips," Premier Cho Jung-tai (卓榮泰) responded only that "this is the reality of international politics" — a striking act of self-abasement that left the accusation unchal

Taiwan Didnt Steal Americas Chips. Why Wont the Lai Government Say So?

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Beyond the Hype: Energy and Talent Threaten the $1T Chip Boom

Yageo founder and chairman Pierre Chen (陳泰銘), ranked third on Taiwan's 2026 Forbes wealth list with a net worth of approximately $10.5 billion. (Photo by Tsai Chin-chieh)

Yageo Turns Passive Components into AI Infrastructure Powerhouse

Apple faces the risk of a far larger fine in India after antitrust rules were suddenly amended mid-investigation — a stark reminder of the policy risks multinationals face in India.(CNA)

Apple's India Nightmare Should Give Taiwan Pause

The Commonwealth Magazine 45th Anniversary Flagship Forum 'AI Summit Dialogue: Co-Creating a New Future for Industry' was held on the 22nd at the Taipei Marriott Hotel. Pictured is AMD CEO Lisa Su (Su Zifeng) during an interview. (Photo by Liu Weihong)

Lisa Su on 12 Years at AMD: Taiwan, Chiplets, and Betting on Change

Tesla CEO Elon Musk, right, arrives with his son X Æ A-Xii for the meeting between Chinese Premier Li Qiang and U.S. business representatives, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, May 14, 2026. (AP)

Opinion | At the Xi-Trump Summit, the CEOs Upstaged the Presidents

Former Executive Yuan Deputy Premier Shih Jun-ji argues that advanced chips produced in Taiwan have taken on a financial dimension, effectively becoming a 'commodity with embedded risk.' (File photo)

Exclusive | Taiwan's Semiconductor Ace: Why TSMC's Biggest Rival May Be Itself

Beijing is attempting to establish a new narrative balance — one that avoids both full capitulation to Washington and a complete rupture in U.S.-China ties. Pictured: U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. (File photo, AP)

China-U.S. Ties: Why Beijing Says 'Return to the Past' Is No Longer an Option

As a Trump-Xi summit approaches, concerns that "Taiwan could be used as a bargaining chip" have emerged, but national security officials say such fears represent a classic case of overgeneralization. (File photo, AP)

Taiwan Is Not the Sashimi: What the Trump-Xi Summit Really Means for Taipei

Samsung has fully withdrawn from China, shifting its primary focus to Southeast Asia. (Screenshot from the internet)

Samsung Quits China Appliance Market, Outpaced by Huawei and Xiaomi

Brandon Tseng (曾國光), co-founder of U.S. military AI startup Shield AI, speaks with 風傳媒 in an exclusive interview in April 2026. (Photo: Ko Cheng-hui)

Exclusive | Shield AI Co-Founder: Drones and AI Offer Taiwan Its Highest Return on Defense Investment

The Arizona Commerce Authority hosted the Arizona Artificial Intelligence and Semiconductor Global Forum, where Taiwan External Trade Development Council Chairman Walter Yeh (Huang Chih-fang) (right) led a delegation of Taiwanese business representatives.

Taiwan Dispatches 150 Executives to Phoenix AI Forum, Signs MOU and Opens Trade Center

TSMC facility. (Photo by Sean Wei)

TSMC's 2nm Expansion Drives Demand Across Taiwan's Semiconductor Materials Supply Chain

The 'Lightning' robot fielded by the Qitian Dasheng Honor team won the race with a time of 50 minutes and 26 seconds — a result that surpasses the human world record for the half-marathon distance. (CNR)

Opinion | TSMC vs. Beijing: The Battle for the 'Brain' Inside the Humanoid Robot Revolution

TSMC has created a powerful "magnetic effect" across Taiwan — drawing in capital, talent, and resources at every level. (File photo, AP)

Taiwan's TSMC-Driven AI Economy Has a K-Shaped Problem

MIC Industry Analyst Li Chien-hsun  released the ICT industry trend forecast on the 28th. (Photo courtesy of MIC)

Taiwan’s 2026 ICT Outlook: How AI Infrastructure Is Reshaping the Global Supply Chain

The United States is attracting Taiwan's semiconductor industry to invest on American soil — and it is not just TSMC. Taiwanese companies are entering a massive wave of outbound investment into the U.S., with total projected investment reaching $500 billi

Opinion | Taiwan Is Sending $500 Billion to America. Does It Have a Plan?

A U.S.-Iran war would trigger a global price crisis. In Taiwan, the so-called "plastic bag chaos" is already serving as an early warning sign. (Photo provided by Zhenyu Hardware; CNA reporter Jiang Mingyan, March 24, 2025)

The U.S.-Iran War Is Triggering a Global Price Crisis — and Taiwan Is Already Feeling It

A British flag outside the EU headquarters in Brussels. (AP)

Cross-Strait Tensions Knock Energy Off UK Firms' Taiwan Risk List

The U.S.-Iran conflict underscores the enduring strategic importance of conventional energy—and the resilience of globalization. (AP)

Opinion | US-Iran Conflict Proves Globalization and Fossil Fuels are Here to Stay

Senior technology journalist Lin Hong-wen (林宏文) appears on Storm Media's talk show "Fly to the World", stating that Taiwan has seized the most important core of AI technology, creating tremendous value. (Photo by Yan Lin-yu)

Why NVIDIA Chose Taiwan — And Had No Real Choice

Foxconn partners with India's HCL to build semiconductor assembly and testing facility, expected to begin production in 2028. (Provided by Foxconn)

Foxconn and HCL Launch $4.4 Billion Chip Plant in India

The Center for Democracy, Science and Technology (DSET) partnered with Business Weekly to host an 'Apple in China' dialogue on the evening of February 9 in Taipei. Second from right is the book's author Mitch. (Photo by Du Zongxi)

Apple's China Exit Is ‘Nonsense,' Author Warns, as India Falls Short

DJI defeats Trump, forcing him to TACO once again. The image shows an American farmer preparing to launch a DJI drone for field operations. (File photo, Associated Press)

US Policy Reversal on Chinese Drones Highlights DJI’s Enduring Edge

Jensen Huang has repeatedly emphasized that NVIDIA's Taipei operations are growing "very, very fast," with a record number of suppliers and a rapidly expanding customer base actively using NVIDIA technology in AI, robotics, and digital twins. (Photo by Ko

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Signals Bold Expansion in Taiwan: "The More Headquarters, the Better"

The semiconductor industry's competitiveness stems not from single process nodes, but from highly concentrated R&D clusters, engineering talent mobility, upstream-downstream coordination, and long-term technological accumulation. (Photo/Yan Lin-yu)

Opinion | Promises of Overseas Investment Risk Taiwan's Strategic Autonomy

Poland's recent large-scale procurement of Taiwan drones demonstrates how the country is advancing its remilitarization process amid escalating Russian threats, deepening concerns about China and its technology, and insufficient supply capacity of Europe'

Why Poland Is Turning to Taiwan for Drones Amid Europe’s Push for Non-China Defense Supply Chains

The U.S. granted an 18-month tariff exempt period on Chinese chips, a move potentially aimed at undermining China's semiconductor industry long term. (File photo)

US Offers Temporary Tariff Waiver for Chinese Chips