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Monday 27 August 2018
Taiwan solar cell makers to come under pressure from EU ending MIP on China exports
The European Union (EU) is expected to end imposition of minimum import price (MIP) restriction on China-produced solar cells and PV modules on September 3, 2018, which will facilitate...
Friday 24 August 2018
Smartphone sales slacken in EMEA, says IDC
The EMEA mobile phone market continues to lose steam, according to IDC.
Tuesday 29 May 2018
Teradata COO urges firms to be sentient
Evolving into a sentient enterprise must be an ultimate goal for businesses which seek to sustain their competitiveness, according to Oliver Ratzesberger, chief operating officer...
Monday 13 November 2017
Ways to ease EU GDPR impacts: Q&A with Microsoft legal counsel Neal Suggs
Following a two-year buffer period, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), enacted by the European Union in April 2016, will officially take effect on May 25, 2018. The GDPR,...
Thursday 7 September 2017
TSMC clarifies report on antitrust investigation
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has responded to media reports indicating the company is facing EU and US antitrust investigations by saying it has not received...
Wednesday 28 June 2017
Taiwan hopes to cooperate with EU in green economy
The Taiwan government hopes to cooperate with the European Union (EU) in a green economy, in particular: plastic materials recycling, garbage reuse, reclamation of precious metals...
Tuesday 16 May 2017
SolarWorld bankruptcy may influence US, EU actions
Germany-based SolarWorld AG has declared bankruptcy and this may influence the US government's decision on global safeguards investigations pursuant to Section 201 of the Trade Act...
Monday 12 September 2016
Jinko Solar quits EU MIP framework
China-based PV module maker Jinko Solar Holdings has decided to voluntarily withdraw from the MIP (minimum import price) framework established by the EU.
Monday 29 August 2016
EU cancels MIP status of Neo Solar Power, Motech China subsidiaries, say reports
The European Union (EU) has removed China-based subsidiaries established by Taiwan-based Neo Solar Power and Motech Industries from the MIP (minimum import price) framework, according...
Friday 12 August 2016
Sales of iOS smartphones up in US and EU, down in China in 2Q16, says Kantar
Sales of iOS-based smartphones returned to growth in the US and in the three major markets in the EU – the UK, Germany and France – but continued to suffer on-year declines...
Wednesday 13 July 2016
EU finds 3 more China PV module makers in breach of MIP agreement
The European Union (EU) has notified the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products (CCCME) that it has removed three more China-based PV...
Thursday 7 July 2016
Acer expects no exchange losses in 2Q16 despite dropping EUR and GBP
Commenting on a market rumor that PC brand vendors are planning to raise their PC prices in Europe in response to recent fierce depreciation in the euro and British pound, Acer chairman...
Friday 24 June 2016
Acer expects Europe operation to be affected by UK vote
Acer CEO Jason Chen has pointed out that the UK's departure from the EU will weaken demand in the Europe market because of weakened consumer confidence and exchange rate fluctuations...
Friday 24 June 2016
Compal chairman expects Taiwan exports to benefit from rising Japanese Yen
Commenting on the UK's referendum over EU membership, Compal Electronics chairman Rock Hsu said the passing of the referendum it is likely to affect Taiwan, Asia and even the UK itself...
Thursday 21 January 2016
EU ends probe over minimum import price for China-made PV modules
The European Union (EU) has ended an investigation without changing the minimum import pricing previously agreed on for China-produced PV modules, according to China's Ministry of...