June 18, 2025

Japanese Supermarket Queen’s Isetan to Resume Selling Tainan Mangoes

Tainan: Japanese supermarket Queen’s Isetan will once again sell top-grade mangoes from Tainan in July, the Tainan City Government said in a news release Wednesday. The announcement came after the retailer’s president, Ryuichi Amemiya, met with Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-che in the southern Taiwanese metropolis to discuss plans to expand

1% Rise in Taiwan Dollar Reduces Tech Firm EPS by 1.5%: Business Leader

Taipei: A 1 percent appreciation of the Taiwan dollar against the U.S. dollar reduces earnings per share (EPS) for technology companies by 1.5 percent, Lin Por-fong, chairman of the Third Wednesday Association-a group of prominent Taiwanese business leaders-warned Wednesday. At a regular meeting of the organization, Lin highlighted the potential

Taiwan’s ‘0050’ ETF Becomes More Accessible to Investors After Stock Split

Taipei: Following a 4-for-1 stock split, Yuanta/P-shares Taiwan Top 50 ETF, known as “0050,” has become significantly more accessible for investors as trading resumed on Wednesday, according to dealers. The ETF, issued by Yuanta Securities Investment Trust Co. since June 2003, had its trading temporarily suspended from June 11-17 to

Taiwan Expresses Gratitude to G7 for Support on Taiwan Strait Peace

Taipei: President Lai Ching-te on Wednesday expressed gratitude to the leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) members for their support of peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait and their concerns about China’s destabilizing activities in the region. The G7 summit wrapped up in Kananaskis, Alberta in Canada Tuesday