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Ferdinand Marcos-Junior - Mao Ning - Lai Ching - Philippines - China warns Philippines not to 'play with fire' over president's Taiwan remarks - asiaone.com - China - Taiwan - Philippines -  Beijing -  Manila

China warns Philippines not to 'play with fire' over president's Taiwan remarks

BEIJING/MANILA — China summoned the ambassador from the Philippines on Tuesday (Jan 16) and warned the country "not to play with fire" after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr congratulated Taiwan's president-elect Lai Ching-te on his election victory.

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Asians woo Tesla, Taiwan's Kinsus mulls Malaysia substrate play - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo - Taiwan - Malaysia - Singapore -  Singapore

Asians woo Tesla, Taiwan's Kinsus mulls Malaysia substrate play

Hello everyone, this is Akito in Singapore with this week's #techAsia.

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LAULY LI - Nikkei Asia tech correspondent - Taiwan's Kinsus mulls setting up chip substrate plant in Malaysia - asia.nikkei.com - China - Taiwan - Malaysia -  Taipei

Taiwan's Kinsus mulls setting up chip substrate plant in Malaysia

TAIPEI -- Nvidia and AMD supplier Kinsus Interconnect Technology is considering building a substrate manufacturing facility in Penang, Malaysia, potentially joining a string of companies moving into the country's resurgent chip supply chain, Nikkei Asia has learned.

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Foxconn to partner with India's HCL on chip testing plant - asia.nikkei.com - Taiwan - India -  Taipei

Foxconn to partner with India's HCL on chip testing plant

BENGALURU/TAIPEI (Reuters) -- Taiwan's Foxconn will partner with tech firm HCL Group for a semiconductor assembly and testing facility in India, the companies said on Thursday.

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C.Wei - CHENG TINGFANG and LAULY LI - TSMC predicts revenues could grow 26% this year on AI boom - asia.nikkei.com - Taiwan -  Taipei

TSMC predicts revenues could grow 26% this year on AI boom

TAIPEI -- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the world's largest contract chipmaker, said on Thursday its revenues could grow by as much as 26% this year as the rise of generative AI computing fuels the growth of the global electronics industry.

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Donald Trump - Lai Ching - KEN MORIYASU - Nikkei Asia diplomatic correspondent - Trump-Lai wild card combination stokes fear in Beijing, analyst says - asia.nikkei.com - China - Taiwan -  Beijing - Washington - state Iowa

Trump-Lai wild card combination stokes fear in Beijing, analyst says

WASHINGTON -- The prospect of having former U.S. President Donald Trump and Taiwan President-elect Lai Ching-te in office at the same time is leaving China scrambling to rethink strategies, an analyst said Tuesday after the Taiwan election and the Iowa Republican caucuses.

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Tsai Ing - China must respect Taiwan's choice to maintain distance - asia.nikkei.com - China - Taiwan -  Beijing

China must respect Taiwan's choice to maintain distance

Lai Ching-te of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) won Taiwan's presidential election on Saturday. Amid its ongoing push to reinforce its robust democracy, Taiwan maintained its position of distancing itself from the communist dictatorship of China. In other words, the status quo continues between the two governments. Beijing must respect the will of the Taiwanese voters and refrain from further military intimidation.

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Taiwan voters have given everyone a reason to be pleased - asia.nikkei.com - Taiwan -  Taipei

Taiwan voters have given everyone a reason to be pleased

Yifeng Tao is an associate professor of political science at National Taiwan University in Taipei and previously served as a senior adviser to Taiwan's National Security Council.

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