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Country Report

Taiwan: Holding Pattern

Beset by global macro-economic trends and trade tensions, Taiwanese businesses and policy-makers are taking steps to revive growth—especially in tech.

Features

Taiwan Roundtable: From Risk To Opportunity

Taiwan’s economy is still strong and well diversified, according to the<span style="font-size: 14px;">participants in a recent Global Finance roundtable in Taipei. In the near</span><span style="font-size: 14px;">future, global trade tensions could be both a risk and an opportunity</span><span style="font-size: 14px;">for the local economy.</span>

Data

Taiwan: Adapting To A New World

Taiwan’s economy has thrived on electronics manufacturing. Now, with a tightening labor market and new competitive pressures, the island is figuring out how to reshape its role in the changing global economy.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Passing Fad Or Future Habit?

Green-bond issuances have been growing, even if there’s no precise definition of what a “green bond” is.

Country Report

Taiwan: Where To Now?

Taiwan faces growing competition in manufacturing, and relations with Beijing are strained; yet its savvy citizens may benefit from political and economic flux worldwide.

Features

Taiwan Roundtable: Ready To Manage The Risks

Taiwan is facing a challenging year, according to participants in a Global Finance roundtable in Taipei. But sound regulation has made banks resilient, and the mood is still upbeat.

Features

Taiwan: Bring It On

Taiwan’s new president and its banks face a tough market and a changing economic picture. They’re ready.

Economics, Policy & Regulation

Taiwan’s New President To Focus On Growth, Not China

Tsai Ing-wen, leader of what was—until a couple of weeks ago—Taiwan’s opposition party, will become the island’s first female president this spring following a January 16 election in which she and her Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) won control of both the presidency and the legislature from the incumbent Kuomintang (KMT) party.

Economics, Policy & Regulation

Pro-Mainland Party Gets Boost From China

Chinese president Xi Jinping met with Taiwanese president Ma Ying-jeou on November 7 in Singapore, the first time leaders from the two governments have come together since 1949.
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