The post 2026 Doorknock Highlights Strategic Importance of U.S.-Taiwan Relationship appeared first on Taiwan Business TOPICS AmCham Taiwan’s 2026 Doorknock found strong support for Taiwan in Washington, alongside calls for tangible contributions that reinforce its strategic value. Passing an ADTA remains key to sustaining bilateral momentum.
The post Broadening the Communications Outreach appeared first on Taiwan Business TOPICS Former AmCham Chair Jeffrey Williams reflects on the first bilingual *Taiwan White Paper* and the responsibility that came with the Chamber’s growing influence.
The post Taiwan’s Evolving Approach to Wildlife Conservation appeared first on Taiwan Business TOPICS Once criticized for its wildlife record, Taiwan has emerged as a conservation success story. Cooperation among government, scientists, NGOs, and local communities is helping native species recover while protecting fragile habitats.
The post FedEx Taiwan’s Paul Sousa on Engineering the Future of Logistics appeared first on Taiwan Business TOPICS FedEx Taiwan Managing Director Paul Sousa discusses how engineering, data, and AI are shaping more agile and resilient logistics networks—and why Taiwan is central to that transformation.
The post How Air Liquide Far Eastern is Investing in Taiwan’s Semiconductor Future appeared first on Taiwan Business TOPICS Air Liquide Far Eastern is expanding capacity, strengthening supply resilience, and lowering carbon intensity to support the next phase of Taiwan’s semiconductor growth.
The post Taiwan’s Chip Ecosystem Heads Across the Pacific appeared first on Taiwan Business TOPICS As TSMC expands in Arizona, more Taiwanese chip suppliers are weighing deeper investments in the United States. Their decisions could determine whether U.S. semiconductor ambitions grow into a durable, fully integrated industry.
The post Why TSMC Remains Indomitable appeared first on Taiwan Business TOPICS Fueled by the AI boom, advanced packaging, and overseas expansion, TSMC is strengthening its global lead while navigating labor constraints, geopolitical risk, and competition with China.