by Charlotte Chiu | Dec 13, 2024 | Business and Innovation, Politics and Society
Moving forward, Taiwan should balance domestic and diplomatic development while paying attention to the various considerations APEC members have regarding Taiwan’s advantages.
by Global Taiwan Institute | Oct 9, 2024 | Business and Innovation
The United States and its allies are taking measures to protect their interests and prevent Chinese tech companies from dominating the global semiconductor market.
by Cathy Fang | Sep 24, 2024 | Business and Innovation, Politics and Society
The future of these negotiations likely hinges on the priorities and approach of the next U.S. administration, potentially leading to a period of reassessment and realignment in U.S.-Taiwan economic relations.
by Global Taiwan Institute | Aug 29, 2024 | Business and Innovation, Politics and Society
Taiwan is deftly navigating the global arena like a player of “go,” leveraging its technological prowess to embed itself firmly within the global supply chain, rather than passively awaiting exclusion from international affairs.
by Global Taiwan Institute | Jul 26, 2024 | Business and Innovation, Politics and Society
Though the ongoing process of chip supply chain diversification seems more like an opportunity than a challenge, it is crucial to Taiwan’s technological edge—which is linked to its future security against the PRC—in contrast to the economic and market-related concerns of peers.
by Jeremy Chih-Cheng Chang | Jul 20, 2024 | Business and Innovation, Politics and Society
It’s possible that industrial policy will shift to something else in the next few years, but whatever it is, the US should look deeper into the systemic origins of its manufacturing malaise.