U.S. Firms in Taiwan Making Business Continuity Plans Amid Tensions With China February 7, 2023 Almost half of companies surveyed by the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Taiwan are revising or plan to revise...
Taiwan’s Financial Services Firms Cut China Exposure by 20% to Record Low November 18, 2022 By Cindy Wang, Betty Hou and Chien-Hua Wan Taiwan’s financial institutions reduced their China exposure to a record low amid economic and political uncertainties, according to its top...
Global Financial Firms Reassess Risks of Operating in China if Taiwan Tensions Escalate September 26, 2022 By Ambereen Choudhury, Natasha White and Denise Wee Global financial firms, still smarting from multi-billion dollar losses in Russia, are now reassessing the risks of doing business in...
U.S. Businesses in Taiwan See Limited Impact From Tensions With China August 19, 2022 Most members surveyed by the American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan said they had not been significantly affected by recent...
Cyber Attacks Plague Taiwan After Pelosi Visit Enrages Beijing August 4, 2022 By Sarah Wu and Eduardo Baptista As U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi made a brief visit to Taiwan this week that enraged Beijing, the...
China’s Military Drills Force Shippers to Reroute Vessels to Avoid Taiwan Danger Zones August 4, 2022 By Kevin Varley, Stephen Stapczynski, Ann Koh and Sharon Cho Shippers rerouted vessels as China began its most provocative military drills in decades around Taiwan, with at least one owner...