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ASE Chief Executive Tien Wu (吳田玉) said the global semiconductor industry has entered a critical period of transformation. As supply chain restructuring accelerates, ASE continues to push its own upgrade, marked by the groundbreaking of Inston Electronics'

AI’s New Bottleneck: ASE’s Tien Wu Highlights Taiwan’s Three Key Advantages in Silicon Photonics Era

Democratic Progressive Party legislator Chen Kuan-ting (left) and retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery (center) attend the Maritime Defense Unmanned Trends Forum. (Provided by Chen Kuan-ting's office)

Taiwan Is America's Weakest Asian Military Partner — And Trump Is Losing Patience

In response to the numerous demands made by U.S. President Trump and the pressure exerted by the 'tariff war,' Taiwan's government formally signed the Taiwan-U.S. Reciprocal Trade Agreement (ART) with the United States in February. (AP)

Taiwan's US Trade Deal Carries Far Larger Financial Commitment Than Publicly Stated, Forum Reveals

American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) Director Raymond Greene (left), President Lai Ching-te (center), and American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan 2026 Board Chair Chen Yu-chen (right) attend the 'AmCham Taiwan 2026 Hsieh Nien Fan' on March 26.

President Lai Unveils "Pax Silica Declaration" as Taiwan-U.S. Economic Security Alliance Takes Shape

U.S. President Donald Trump holds a press conference at the White House. (AP)

Debating Taiwan: US Policy Experts Divided on Whether Washington Should Defend the Island

SAP CEO Christian Klein (right) and Foxconn Chairman Young Liu (left). (Provided by Foxconn)

Foxconn And SAP PartnerTo Accelerate AI-Powered Manufacturing

Chien Lee-feng, former managing director of Google Taiwan and current independent director of AI startup Appier, shared his views on Taiwan's strengths and weaknesses in the AI survival race on March 25. (Photo by Chang Yu-ping)

Taiwan Is Running Out of People. A Former Google Taiwan Chief Says It Must Go Global

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

NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang. (File photo, by Liu Wei-hong)

‘No Contract for 30 Years’: NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang Reveals Trust-Based Ties With TSMC

Taiwanese company Thunder Tiger displayed the T-400 medium-to-long-range unmanned helicopter at the 2023 Taipei Aerospace and Defense Technology Exhibition. (Chen Yu-kai)

Opinion | Taiwan's T-400 Drone Isn't Just a New Aircraft — It's Strategic Ambition

On March 11, 2026, a man walks along the coast of the Strait of Hormuz in Khor Fakkan, UAE, with oil tankers and cargo ships visible in the distance. (AP)

Hormuz Disruption Threatens AI Boom as Energy and Chip Supply Chains Strain

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

A drone—identified as Iranian-made and intercepted during hostilities—strikes an oil facility in the United Arab Emirates on March 14, 2026, sending thick plumes of black smoke into the sky. (AP)

Opinion | A War With No Winners: Trump's Miscalculation in Iran

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

An Iranian naval vessel carrying mines operates in the Strait of Hormuz. (AP)

Taiwan Is Betting Everything on Washington — and the Odds Are Shifting

Photo shows Marine Corps firing the first Stinger-1 drone. (Photo / Liu Wei-hong)

Washington Draws a Hard Line: Taiwan Must Pass $38.5B Defense Budget

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

MinTech Technology Chairman Zhou Wei-kun (周維昆) compares AI to a person's brain, while autonomous defense hardware systems are like the body, stating "if the brain is controlled by others, no matter how strong the body is, it cannot be autonomous." (Photo

Interview | Taiwan's Drone Industry Has a Brain Problem — And Minwang Technology Is Solving It

Bangladesh is the world's second-largest garment exporter. (AP)

Bangladesh Makes Trade Concessions to US, Trump Cuts Tariffs by 1%

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

The Ministry of Digital Affairs is attempting to enhance the quality of government open data through legal incentives. (Photo / Yen Lin-yu)

Taiwan Pushes for Sovereign AI, Faces Shortage of Language Data

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

President Trump attends an event at the Horizon Events Center in Iowa on January 27, 2026. (Associated Press)

Trump Launches $12 Billion Rare Earth Initiative, Vows to Break China's Mineral Refining Monopoly

Harvard Kennedy School researcher Chu Chen-tso (Photo courtesy of Chu Chen-tso)

Not Forced, But Upgrading: Why Taiwan Tech Is Going to the US

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

AmCham Taiwan President Carl Wegner appears on Storm Media’s program “Fly to the World” (下班國際線), saying TSMC’s success rests on being “trustworthy.” (Photo by Ko Cheng-hui)

AmCham Taiwan Chief: TSMC’s ‘Trust Advantage’ Is Key—But Power Risks Loom for Foreign Investors

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

Taiwan has officially requested South Korea change an electronic entry card designating Taiwan as part of China. (AP)

South Korea Entry Card Lists Taiwan as Province of China, Sparks Diplomatic Controversy