Category: Taiwan

  • Taiwan Accelerates Crypto AML Regulations To Nov. 30

    Taiwan has accelerated the introduction of its anti-money laundering (AML) regulatory framework for cryptocurrency companies. The new regulations, which are scheduled to begin about a month ago, require virtual asset service providers (VASPs) to comply with the registration mandate to prevent tougher penalties. Taiwan is fast-tracking new anti-money laundering mandate…

  • Taiwan Accelerates Crypto AML Regulations To Nov. 30

    Taiwan has accelerated the introduction of its anti-money laundering (AML) regulatory framework for cryptocurrency companies. The new regulations, which are scheduled to begin about a month ago, require virtual asset service providers (VASPs) to comply with the registration mandate to prevent tougher penalties. Taiwan is fast-tracking new anti-money laundering mandate…

  • Taiwan Accelerates Crypto AML Regulations To Nov. 30

    Taiwan has accelerated the introduction of its anti-money laundering (AML) regulatory framework for cryptocurrency companies. The new regulations, which are scheduled to begin about a month ago, require virtual asset service providers (VASPs) to comply with the registration mandate to prevent tougher penalties. Taiwan is fast-tracking new anti-money laundering mandate…

  • Taiwan Accelerates Crypto AML Regulations To Nov. 30

    Taiwan has accelerated the introduction of its anti-money laundering (AML) regulatory framework for cryptocurrency companies. The new regulations, which are scheduled to begin about a month ago, require virtual asset service providers (VASPs) to comply with the registration mandate to prevent tougher penalties. Taiwan is fast-tracking new anti-money laundering mandate…

  • Taiwan Pledges To Address Crypto Tax Evasion Within 3 Months

    Amid the market bullish trend, Taiwanese financial authorities have pledged to review tax regulations to address the country’s cryptocurrency tax evasion problem. However, local reports have indicated that regulators may face difficulties in implementing an effective tax framework related to digital assets. Taiwanese authorities are reviewing tax laws On Monday,…

  • Taiwan Pledges To Address Crypto Tax Evasion Within 3 Months

    Amid the market bullish trend, Taiwanese financial authorities have pledged to review tax regulations to address the country’s cryptocurrency tax evasion problem. However, local reports have indicated that regulators may face difficulties in implementing an effective tax framework related to digital assets. Taiwanese authorities are reviewing tax laws On Monday,…

  • Why Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Stock Stumbled Monday Morning

    shares Taiwan Semiconductor Co., Ltd Manufacturing company (NYSE: TSM)TSMC, known as TSMC, fell on Monday morning, falling as much as 4%. As of 11:02 a.m. ET, the stock was still down 3.9%. The events that happened this weekend and the comments he made Specialized in semiconductors The founder put some…

  • US approves sale of NASAMS missile defense system to Taiwan

    The United States has approved $2 billion in arms sales to Taiwan, including the delivery of an advanced surface-to-air missile defense system to the self-ruled island, in a move sure to anger China. Taiwan’s presidential office on Saturday thanked Washington for giving the green light to potential arms sales. Under…

  • Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 1.79% By Investing.com

    Investing.com – Shares in Taiwan rose after the close on Tuesday, as gains in Taiwan stocks led shares higher. At the end of trading in Taiwan, the stock rose 1.79%. Among today’s leading stocks was Arima Communications (TW:), which rose 350.24%, or 7.39 points, to trade at 9.50 at the…

  • Taiwan regulator approves foreign crypto ETFs for professional investors

    Taiwan’s financial regulatory authority has allowed professional investors to access forex exchange-traded funds through local brokers. Professional investors in Taiwan can now access forex exchange-traded funds through local securities firms, as approved by the Financial Supervision Commission to diversify investment options while managing associated risks. According to September 30 press…

  • Taiwan reports surge of Chinese warplanes off its coast By Reuters

    TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan’s defence ministry said on Thursday it had detected an increase in the number of Chinese warplanes flying over its east, west and south coasts in what a security source described as Chinese simulations of attacks to prevent foreign forces from providing assistance during the conflict. Democratically…

  • Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 1.68% By Investing.com

    Investing.com – Taiwan stocks were higher after the close on Monday, as gains in the industrials and services sectors led shares higher. At the end of trading in Taiwan, the index rose by 1.68%. The session’s top performer was Arima Communications Corp (TW:), which rose 350.24% or 7.39 points to…

  • Taiwan hopes delayed F-16s start arriving by end of this year By Reuters

    By Ben Blanchard TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan’s defence ministry said on Friday it aims to deliver its first new F-16 fighter jets by the end of this year, blaming “severe fluctuations” in the international situation for delaying the island’s delivery. In 2019, the United States approved $8 billion in arms…

  • Taiwan hopes delayed F-16s start arriving by end of this year By Reuters

    By Ben Blanchard TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan’s defence ministry said on Friday it aims to deliver its first new F-16 fighter jets by the end of this year, blaming “severe fluctuations” in the international situation for delaying the island’s delivery. In 2019, the United States approved $8 billion in arms…

  • Taiwan stocks lower at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted down 0.38% By Investing.com

    Investing.com – Taiwan stocks were lower after the close on Wednesday, as losses in the Industrials and Services sectors led shares lower. At the close in Taiwan, the STOXX 500 index fell 0.38% to its lowest level in a month. The session’s top performer was Meiloon Industrial Co Ltd (TW:),…

  • US is building allies network to counter China’s threat, top diplomat to Taiwan says By Reuters

    Written by Yimou Li and Fabian Hamacher TAIPEI (Reuters) – The United States is building a network of alliances in the Indo-Pacific region to counter China’s threats there, the top U.S. diplomat in Taiwan said on Wednesday, adding that the island was not Beijing’s only target in its bid to…

  • Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 0.84% By Investing.com

    Investing.com – Taiwan stocks were higher after the close on Friday, as gains in the industrials and services sectors led shares higher. At the close in Taiwan, the index was up 0.84%. The session’s top performers on the S&P 500 were Lung Hwa Electronics Co Ltd (TW:), which rose 9.99%,…

  • Taiwan deputy foreign minister to attend Pacific Islands Forum By Reuters

    TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan’s deputy foreign minister will attend a meeting of Pacific island leaders in Tonga this week, the foreign ministry said on Sunday, as China and the United States vie for influence in the region. The Pacific is also an area of ​​competition between Taipei and Beijing, with…

  • Asian stocks dip on tech losses, Trump comments rattle Taiwan, China markets By Investing.com

    Most Asian stocks fell on Wednesday, with losses centered around Taiwan and China after Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said Taiwan should pay the United States for defense. However, broader losses were limited by a strong lead from Wall Street, with the Dow Jones rising about 2% to record highs,…

  • Taiwan president thanks Micron CEO for his trust in Taiwan By Reuters

    (Change company identifiers in the first two paragraphs) TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan President Lai Ching-te thanked Micron’s chief executive Sanjay Mehrotra on Friday for his trust and continued investment in the island, in a rare public meeting with a top foreign technology executive. It is highly unusual for Taiwan’s president…