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Yu-Hsuan Hsu

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With a keen eye for detail and a background in law and journalism, Yu-Hsuan focuses on uncovering hidden stories related to social justice, public policy, and environmental issues. Her investigative reports aim to hold power accountable and bring transparency to issues that affect everyday citizens.

Taipei Launches Four-Day Recruitment Campaign Offering 900+ Jobs with Salaries Up to NT$70,000

Taipei's four-day job fair kicks off Monday, offering 900+ openings from 23 vetted companies. With salaries up to NT$70,000, the event targets first-timers, retirees, and career switchers. Discover who’s hiring and how to attend.

Taiwan, U.S. Hold First In-Person Tariff Talks Amid Rising Trade Tensions A Deep Dive Into Diplomatic and Economic Strategy

Taiwan and the U.S. held their first in-person tariff talks amid Trump’s 32% reciprocal tariffs. Learn how both sides aim for a zero-tariff future, key outcomes, and broader trade implications.

TSMC Leads Taiwan’s Patent Race in Q1 2025 Amid 2nm Breakthrough and Global Semiconductor Rivalry

TSMC leads Taiwan's Q1 2025 invention patent filings with 305 patents, reinforcing its 2nm tech leadership. Learn how local and foreign tech giants are racing to innovate in Taiwan's dynamic patent landscape.

Yageo Intensifies Bid War for Japan’s Shibaura Electronics to Expand Global Sensor Footprint

Yageo Corp. to launch a new tender offer in mid-May for Japan’s Shibaura Electronics amid a bidding war with MinebeaMitsumi, highlighting the strategic value of sensor technologies in global electronics markets.

Taiwan Firms Begin Furloughs Amid U.S. Tariff Pressures: Over 2,200 Workers Now Affected

Three Taiwanese companies begin furloughs due to U.S. tariff fallout, affecting up to 300 workers. Read full in-depth analysis, labor ministry data, and government response.

Taiwan’s Q1 2025 GDP Soars by 5.37%, Driven by Exports and AI Demand Despite Tariff Fears

Taiwan’s Q1 2025 GDP soared 5.37%—the highest in over a year—fueled by AI demand, capital investment, and export surges ahead of U.S. tariffs. Experts warn the growth may not last.

Taiwanese Semiconductor Suppliers Expected to Follow TSMC’s U.S. Expansion, but Relocation Could Take Years

Taiwanese semiconductor suppliers are expected to follow TSMC's U.S. expansion in the coming years, but relocation may take up to eight years. TSMC's U.S. investments are part of a broader strategy to mitigate geopolitical risks, but the shift in the supply chain may depend on future production increases.

Taiwan’s Consumer Confidence Hits Near One-Year Low Amid U.S. Tariff Turmoil: An In-Depth Look

Taiwan’s consumer confidence dropped to a near one-year low in April 2025 amid U.S. tariff uncertainty under President Trump. Detailed analysis of Taiwan’s economic risks, market turmoil, and government responses.

Taiwan’s Manufacturing, Service, and Construction Sectors Hit by Tariff Pressures and Global Uncertainty: TIER Reports

Taiwan's business sentiment drops sharply across manufacturing, service, and construction sectors due to U.S. tariff threats and global uncertainty, according to TIER. Discover in-depth analysis and future outlook for Taiwan's economy.

S&P Global Affirms Taiwan’s “AA+” Rating Amid Tariffs and Tensions, Citing Semiconductor Strength and Fiscal Resilience

S&P Global reaffirms Taiwan's "AA+" rating, citing strong semiconductor demand, fiscal resilience, and a stable long-term outlook despite U.S. tariffs and geopolitical risks.

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