20 Years Later, Why is GlobalWafers Setting Up a New 12 "Wafer Plant in the US?
The United States' first 12-inch silicon wafer fab will be completed in Texas by the end of the year, and technology will be "inverted output" from Asia. Doris Hsu, chairman of GlobalWafer, admitted that they originally planned to expand a third factory in South Korea, but suddenly their strategy changed. What opportunities did they see?
Delta Electronics, TYC Coming to America
Many Taiwanese companies are heading to the United States to set up production facilities and R&D centers to be closer to their customers. But how are they coping with political uncertainty and the higher cost environment?
The AI Boom: How Long Will It Last?
Taiwan is thriving in the AI boom, with TSMC and Foxconn reaping profits from soaring chip demand. But Chang-Tai Hsieh, Professor of Economics at The University of Chicago, asks: Can this growth last amid OpenAI's mounting losses and fierce competition, or will Taiwan’s tech giants face an uncertain future?
Why is Beijing’s Economic Rescue Plan Not Revitalising China’s Economy?
Is China truly committed to reviving its economy? A month after launching a large-scale stimulus package, the effects have fallen short of expectations. What’s going on? Can Beijing solve the property market crisis that continues to plague its economy?
Keith J. Krach on the U.S.-Taiwan’s Trusted Tech Alliance
In this Q&A, former U.S. Under Secretary of State Keith Krach discusses his role in shaping a global alliance for trusted technology. He highlights the U.S.-Taiwan partnership in countering authoritarian regimes through tech diplomacy, the Clean Network, and a shared commitment to transparency, security, and democratic values in the tech sector.




