TAIPEI, Dec ‌9 (Reuters) - ​Taiwan's exports grew more ‌than expected and logged their fastest growth in 15-1/2 years ​in ...
Gross domestic product is expected to expand 3.54% in 2026, according to a statement from the statistics bureau in Taipei on Friday. That compares with the previous forecast of 2.81% back in August.
Demand for AI and consumer electronics sent Taiwan’s exports soaring 32 per cent year-on-year in the three months from July ...
Encouraged by a surge in exports, Taiwan’s government has changed its predictions for the country’s economic growth in 2026. Taiwan now expects the gross ...
For proof that an economy can thrive even under constant military threats from a powerful neighbor and amid US President ...
Taiwan’s exports soared 56 percent year-on-year to an all-time high of US$64.05 billion last month, propelled by surging ...
Taiwan’s tech-heavy economy is expected to grow at its fastest pace in 15 years, riding the wave of demand for artificial ...
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Taiwan’s average monthly wage surged in October as booming global demand for artificial intelligence (AI) and ...
Artificial intelligence has been a dominant theme in global stock markets this year. But when it comes to economies in the ...