Small Tomatoes In Taiwan Suffered Heavy Losses Due To Pests

According to Taiwan’s “United Daily News” report on November 15, after Kaohsiung’s small tomatoes were infected with “yellow flower leaf curl disease”, the same disease and insect pests also occurred in Chiayi County….

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Will Taiwan’s Semiconductor Industry Become Hollow?

Recently, two pieces of news about Taiwan’s semiconductor industry deserve attention. First, TSMC’s 5 nanometer chip factory in Arizona plans to achieve mass production by 2024. It is worth mentioning that the factory’s…

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Taiwan Egg Price Rises Again, Students’ Nutritious Lunch Turns Into Scrambled Eggs

According to Taiwan media reports, the price of eggs in the island has been rising. Chen Mingxin, president of the Taiwan Dining Box Trade Association, said on the 14th that eggs are a…

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Hsinchu Police Cracked A Case Of Population Detention

According to Taiwan’s United Daily, the police in Hsinchu County, Taiwan, cracked a case of population detention. Six people were imprisoned in a private house in Hsinpu Town by a fraud group because…

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The Turnover Of Taiwan Science And Technology Industrial Park In The First Half Of The Year Exceeded Nt$250 Billion

The Turnover Of Taiwan Science And Technology Industrial Park In The First Half Of The Year Exceeded Nt$250 Billion

The economic authorities of the Taiwan authorities pointed out on the 18th that thanks to the continuous growth of semiconductor packaging and testing and exports, the technology industrial park (formerly the processing export…

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Taiwanese Netizens Posted That "Some Tourist Attractions In Taiwan Are Dirty" And Heated Discussions

Taiwanese Netizens Posted That “Some Tourist Attractions In Taiwan Are Dirty” And Heated Discussions

According to Taiwan’s “Zhongshi News Network”, many people on the island have changed to travel in Taiwan due to the impact of the coronavirus pneumonia epidemic. A netizen said that some tourist attractions…

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55.2% Of Taiwanese Companies Will Not Raise Wages In The Second Half Of The Year

55.2% Of Taiwanese Companies Will Not Raise Wages In The Second Half Of The Year

According to Taiwan’s “Economic Daily” report, the current salary increase in Taiwan cannot keep up with inflation, not to mention that less than half of the companies have raised their salary. Regarding the…

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Survey Says Nearly 70% Of Taiwanese Office Workers Plan To Change Jobs In The Third Quarter

Survey Says Nearly 70% Of Taiwanese Office Workers Plan To Change Jobs In The Third Quarter

According to Taiwan’s “Economic Daily”, according to the latest survey of Taiwan’s yes123 job search network, a total of 69.5% of Taiwanese office workers revealed that they plan to change jobs in the…

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U.S. Plans To Sell 24 Boeing 787 to Taiwan for $8 Billion

U.S. Plans To Sell 24 Boeing 787 to Taiwan for $8 Billion

When U.S. Senator Graham visited Taiwan, he publicly asked Taiwan to purchase Boeing 787 aircraft. The $8 billion purchase is seen as a new target for Taiwan after the U.S. sold pork containing…

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96 New Confirmed Cases Of Covid-19 In Taiwan Province on March 29

Taiwan’s New Local Cases In A Single Day Continue To Exceed 5,000

Taiwan’s “epidemic command center” announced on the 25th that there were 5,108 new local confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia and 113 imported cases, of which 106 were positive on the ground. According…

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Survey Says 56% Want To Leave Taiwan For Work

Affected By The Epidemic, Taiwan’s Employment Fell In October Last Year

The October 2021 manpower utilization survey released by the “General Accounting Office” of Taiwan’s administrative department on the 25th showed that in October last year, the number of employees in Taiwan was 11.445…

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TSMC's R&D Spending Last Year Was NT$125 Billion

TSMC’s R&D Spending Last Year Was NT$125 Billion

Fang Shuhua, deputy general manager of TSMC’s legal affairs and chief legal officer, said on the 20th that innovation is the most important value of TSMC. In recent years, the average R&D expenditure…

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