"The quality of Indian labour is stable, they are hard working and well considered," Taiwan's Ministry of Labour said
The Joe Biden Administration is expected to begin handing out subsidies to top semiconductor companies in the coming weeks, according to a WSJ report
TSMC's shares closed 6.5% higher on Friday in Taipei, cementing its position as Asia's most valuable listed company
Beijing said it would not give up on achieving “reunification” after presidential candidate Lai Ching-te’s poll win earned his party a third term
Vice-presidential candidates clashed with one blaming the ruling DPP for provoking Beijing and forcing the chip giant to invest overseas
Taiwan’s National Security Bureau Director-General warned Beijing will employ a range of tactics to frighten the island’s voters ahead of its January elections
China unveiled steps to turn Fujian, which sits opposite Taiwan, into a zone for integrated development with the island but Taipei has rejected the idea
The Taiwanese chip giant is considering setting up a second fab in Japan, and adding capacity to an $8.6 billion plant already under construction in the country
Tokyo has sent a defence ministry official to assist a role in Taipei usually undertaken by a sole retired military officer to avoid riling China
State media reported Beijing will back cross-strait capital cooperation and look to set up an integration development fund
TSMC has previously blamed a "lack" of skilled workers for the slow pace of the fab's construction and also lobbied to bring more Taiwanese workers to help finish work the site
The world's largest contract chipmaker said last week it was unable to fulfil customer demand driven by the surge in AI services