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Taiwan Dollar Surge: Why It’s Hammering Tech Giants and Financial Stability

Taiwan’s currency surge is battering tech exporters like TSMC and ASE, and could wipe out billions from insurer portfolios. Explore the causes, impact, and economic outlook in this in-depth analysis.

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.

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.

Taiwan Central Bank Launches Inspections Amid Forex Volatility: Understanding the Measures to Curb Speculation

The Taiwan Central Bank announced special inspections of the local banking sector to prevent speculation in the foreign exchange market. Read on to understand the steps being taken to manage currency volatility and ensure market stability.

KMT Proposes NT$10,000 Cash Handouts to Cushion U.S. Tariff Impact on Taiwan’s Economy

KMT proposes NT$10,000 cash handouts for Taiwanese citizens in a NT$390B relief bill to combat U.S. tariff impacts. The bill excludes Taipower aid and challenges the DPP’s energy policy.

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.

Taiwan Expands Worker Relief Program to Include Tariff-Affected Sectors Amid U.S. Trade Pressure

Taiwan expands its worker relief program to include employees furloughed due to U.S. tariffs. Learn how this program works, who qualifies, and what it means for Taiwan’s labor force.

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.

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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