In recent years, Taiwan’s financial sector has entered a new phase of consolidation, as mergers among financial institutions reshape the market and raise questions about the industry’s future ...
Efforts to build a non-Chinese drone supply chain are gaining traction, but fragmented systems, procurement delays, and global competition could limit how far and how fast Taiwan can advance. In his ...
Renewable targets have not been reached, and resumption of nuclear energy use appears increasingly likely. Taiwan President Lai Ching-te has long signaled a willingness to reconsider the island’s ...
Gwenyth Wang-Reeves has built a career at the intersection of policy, people, and power. Now Director of Government Affairs for Asia at GE Vernova, she works at the center of a defining global ...
Disruption in the Strait of Hormuz has been a blunt demonstration of how quickly instability in a narrow maritime corridor can ripple across the global economy. Within days, shifts in shipping ...
Amid a multitude of uncertainties within a fast-changing geopolitical landscape, the bilateral relationship appears to be deepening on a number of fronts. For years, discussion of U.S.-Taiwan defense ...
Taiwan’s proposed special defense budget reflects a changing threat environment, where preparedness is no longer defined by a single scenario or a fixed endpoint. In early 2026, Taiwan’s defense ...
This year’s Hsieh Nien Fan marked my first time attending as president of AmCham Taiwan. It gave me a perspective that brought into sharper focus both the scale of the evening and the role it plays ...
With the turmoil in the Middle East affecting global oil and LNG shipments and pricing, how much strain can Taiwan absorb as demand continues to climb? In mid-March, as global energy markets nervously ...
As part of AmCham Taiwan’s 75th anniversary reflections Taiwan Business TOPICS reached out to Andrea Wu, who served as AmCham’s governor in 2002-2003, its first woman chairperson in 2004, president ...
As global acts redraw Taiwan’s live-music map, Kaohsiung is betting concerts can reshape its economy and identity — if the gains can outlast the spectacle. When South Korea’s BTS, which in the past ...
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