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U.S. Dollar Higher in Taipei Trading

Taipei: The U.S. dollar was traded at NT$31.510 at 10 a.m. Wednesday on the Taipei Foreign Exchange, marking an increase of NT$0.035 from the previous close. According to Focus Taiwan, the movement in the exchange rate reflects ongoing fluctuations in the foreign exchange market. The increase in the value of

Taiwan Shares Open Higher With Positive Start to Trading

Taipei: The Taiwan Stock Exchange’s main index experienced a positive opening, rising 59.52 points to 27,596.18. The initial turnover was recorded at NT$5.79 billion (US$180 million). According to Focus Taiwan, this opening reflects a strengthened trading position as investors engage with the market. The figures indicate an optimistic outlook for

Tech Partnership and Security Are Top Priorities for New UK Envoy to Taiwan

Taipei: As Ruth Bradley-Jones, the United Kingdom’s representative to Taiwan, reflected on her initial nine months in office, she expressed enthusiasm about the advancements her team has made, while emphasizing her commitment to two key priorities: fostering technology collaboration and addressing “shared security concerns.” According to Focus Taiwan, Bradley-Jones, who

U.S. Dollar Lower in Taipei Trading

Taipei: The U.S. dollar was traded at NT$31.200 at 10 a.m. Wednesday on the Taipei Foreign Exchange, down NT$0.015 from the previous close. According to Focus Taiwan, this change reflects the fluctuating dynamics in foreign exchange markets. Traders and investors are closely monitoring the situation, as currency values can significantly

Taiwan Shares Open Higher on Strong Turnover

Taipei: The Taiwan Stock Exchange’s main index experienced an upward trend as it opened with an increase of 8.16 points, reaching 28,190.76 on Wednesday. The initial turnover was reported at NT$3.856 billion, equivalent to approximately US$120 million. According to Focus Taiwan, the increase in the index reflects a positive start

Trump Signs Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act into Law

Washington: United States President Donald Trump has signed into law the Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act, which mandates the State Department to regularly review and update guidelines governing official U.S. interactions with Taiwan. According to Focus Taiwan, the new law, signed by Trump on Tuesday (U.S. time), serves as an amendment