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Taiwan Becomes World’s 6th Largest Net Creditor in 2024, But Rising Stock Market Curtails NIIP Growth

Taiwan ranked as the 6th largest net creditor in 2024, despite a booming stock market that increased foreign-held liabilities and trimmed its NIIP. Explore in-depth insights, global comparisons, and what it means for Taiwan’s economy.

TSMC, UMC Report Normal Operations Despite 6.4 Magnitude Quake – Industry Resilience Reassured

TSMC and UMC report uninterrupted operations after Taiwan’s magnitude 6.4 earthquake off Hualien. Discover how Taiwan’s semiconductor industry maintained resilience, why this quake didn’t disrupt supply, and what it means for the global chip market.

UNI Air’s $437M ATR 72-600 Fleet Upgrade: A Strategic Leap Toward Greener, Efficient Domestic Aviation

UNI Air will purchase 19 new ATR 72-600 aircraft worth US$437 million to modernize its fleet by 2032. The move enhances fuel efficiency, cuts emissions, and strengthens Taiwan’s domestic aviation sector.

Taiwan’s Exports Soar to Record High in May Amid Pre-Tariff Rush and Tech Boom

Taiwan's exports surged 38.6% in May 2025 to a record US$51.74B, driven by pre-tariff orders and booming global AI demand. Explore detailed sector breakdowns, trade partners, and export forecasts.

Uber’s Strategic Acquisition of Crown Taxi in Taiwan Marks Bold Expansion into Local Transportation Market

Uber announces plans to acquire Crown Taxi in Taiwan, aiming to integrate traditional taxi services with its ride-hailing platform. Learn what this strategic move means for drivers, riders, and the future of Taiwan's transportation landscape.

Pegatron to Start AI Server Production in Mexico by Q3 2025, Eyes Strategic Expansion in U.S. and Asia

Pegatron to begin AI server production in Mexico by Q3 2025, with expansion plans in the U.S., Malaysia, India, and Taiwan. Company responds to global supply shifts and AI demand with strategic investments.

Taiwan Still on U.S. Treasury Currency Watch List: What It Means and Why It Matters

Taiwan stays on the U.S. currency watch list for meeting 2 of 3 Treasury criteria in 2024. Analysts warn recent forex interventions may trigger scrutiny in future reports. Here's the deep dive into Taiwan's currency strategy and its global impact.

💡 Taiwan’s MOEA Cautions Against 2028 Coal Ban at Taichung Power Plant Amid Energy, Investment Risks

Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs warns that a 2028 coal phase-out at Taichung Power Plant could harm energy reliability and drive away high-tech investment. Explore the full implications of this proposal in our detailed analysis.

Taiwan’s CPI Growth Slows to 1.55% in May 2025 — Lowest in Over Four Years

Taiwan's CPI rose 1.55% in May 2025 — the slowest in over four years — thanks to falling food and oil prices. Learn what this means for inflation, consumers, and the economy.

Taiwan’s Manufacturing Sector Rebounds in May Amid Global Uncertainty

Taiwan's manufacturing sector rebounded in May 2025 as PMI rose to 51.0, boosted by a 90-day U.S. tariff pause and rush orders from China. However, experts warn that long-term uncertainty persists. Read full analysis and sector insights.

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