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Tuesday 28 April 2009
Intel and Taiwan government may announce WiMAX joint venture in early June, say sources
The Taiwan government-operated National Development Fund and Intel may jointly announce the formation of a long-awaited WiMAX joint venture during or around Computex Taipei in June,...
Monday 27 April 2009
Taiwan IPI down 26% in March
Taiwan's industrial production index (IPI) posted an on-year decrease of 26.03% in March 2009, with the manufacturing sector decreasing 26.78%, according to Taiwan's Bureau of Foreign...
Monday 27 April 2009
MOEA denies Hsuan is considering resigning from Taiwan Memory project
Taiwan's economics minister Chii-ming Yiin on Friday (April 24) dismissed speculation that John Hsuan is considering quitting his role in the government-led Taiwan Memory Company...
Tuesday 24 March 2009
Taipei convention aims to better Taiwan-China PV cooperation
A Taiwan government-sponsored convention probing the possibility of cooperation between the local players in the photovoltaic (PV) industry players and their counterparts in China...
Thursday 5 March 2009
MOEA confirms Taiwan Memory plans
In a late afternoon announcement, Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) has confirmed the government's intentions to establish a new memory manufacturing company based in Taiwan...
Thursday 5 March 2009
WiMAX licensee Global Mobile to join planned SI firm organized by MOEA, CHT and Intel, says paper
Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) has invited WiMAX licensee Global Mobile to commit equity investment in the planned system integrator (SI) company being organized by the Taiwan government,...
Thursday 5 March 2009
Taiwan finance minister stays mute over pending DRAM consolidation plan
The announcement of the Taiwan government-led DRAM consolidation plan, which has been postponed from the originally-scheduled date of February 28, is due to concerns over significant...
Tuesday 3 March 2009
Elpida objects to capacity sharing with Micron for Taiwan Memory
Although Japan's Elpida Memory and Micron Technology of the US are eagerly looking to work with the Taiwan government's planned state-run memory company (Taiwan Memory) in light of...
Thursday 26 February 2009
Micron still seeking a role in Taiwan DRAM consolidation, sources say
Micron Technology president and COO Mark Durcan is expected to talk to Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) officials soon in a last-ditch effort to seek a part in the government-led...
Wednesday 25 February 2009
Taiwan IPI shrinks 43% in January, manufacturing down 45%
Taiwan's industrial production index (IPI) experienced an annual decrease of 43.11% in January 2009, with the manufacturing sector decreasing 44.71%, according to Taiwan's Ministry...
Wednesday 25 February 2009
Taiwan government-backed memory operation reportedly to source funds from Nanya parent company, and technology from Elpida
The Taiwan government is considering inviting the Formosa Plastics Group, the parent company of Nanya Technology and Inotera Memories, to co-fund a planned state-run operation called...
Wednesday 18 February 2009
Taiwan LCD equipment self-sufficiency estimated to miss target in 2009
Equipment self-sufficiency for Taiwan's LCD panel industry may fail to reach 60% in 2009, as a result of capex cuts at local LCD panel makers, according to the Industrial Development...
Tuesday 17 February 2009
TSMC seeks legal amendment to sustain cash dividend amid economic turmoil
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) on February 16 met with Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) to talk about amending the Company Act in an attempt to maintain...
Monday 16 February 2009
Micron-Nanya supporter to depart from Taiwan economics ministry
Pushing for the consolidation of the local DRAM industry and technological transfers from foreign players, Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Afairs (MOEA) has seen two separate camps...
Tuesday 10 February 2009
Taiwan government says no decision to invest in Elpida
A Taiwan official has dismissed a report that claimed the Taiwan government had decided to invest in Japan-based Elpida Memory in an effort to save the local DRAM industry.