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IST expects demand for verification services from new energy car sector to increase in 2021
Integrated Service Technology (iST), a Taiwan-based provider of semiconductor verification services, expects demand from the components sector supporting new energy cars to significantly increase in 2021, according to company vice president Allan Tseng......»»
Booming sales of AMD HPC chips to benefit IC distributors, testing firms
Some Taiwan-based IC distributors and testing service vendors in AMD's supply chain are benefiting significantly from robust sales of the US firm's HPC (high-performance computing) chips to the datacenter sector, according to industry sources......»»
EV charging pile suppliers to benefit from US infrastructure project
Taiwan-based suppliers of charging piles see huge opportunities from the US government's latest US$2 trillion infrastructure expansion that includes the electric vehicle (EV) sector......»»
US economy adds 916,000 jobs in March as service-sector hiring booms
The labor market’s recovery from the damage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic gained further momentum in March as states continued to ease restrictions, boosting hiring in leisure and hospitality......»»
GaAs foundries eyeing sub-6GHz PA market
Taiwan-based III-V compound semiconductor makers are laying the groundwork for ramping up related GaAs products to enhance their presence in the sub-6GHz 5G PA (power amplifier) sector, according to industry sources......»»
The Fed: Federal Reserve loosens restrictions on big bank stock buybacks
The Federal Reserve on Friday loosened its ban on share buybacks for the largest banks that were put in place earlier this year to ensure the sector had enough capital to continue to function during the coronavirus pandemic......»»
Pegatron chairman urges Taiwan to ease restrictions on foreign professionals
Taiwan must relax regulations on recruiting foreign professionals to facilitate its econommic development, Pegatron chairman TH Tung has urged......»»
UVAT enjoys sales growth for coating OEM services
Taiwan-based UVAT Technology has seen sales of its OEM services for notebook coating expand recently, with the visibility of orders coming from the sector extended through the third quarter, according to the company......»»
Here"s how much visitor spending Columbus has lost due to Covid-19 restrictions, cancellations
The losses are adding up for the city's once bustling tourism sector......»»
African airlines could lose $6 billion in passenger revenue in 2020: IATA
African airlines could lose $6 billion in passenger revenue in 2020, the International Air Transport Association said on Thursday, as flight restrictions due to the novel coronavirus hit the sector on the continent......»»
Battered consumer confidence to slow airlines" recovery: IATA
Faltering consumer confidence will slow the recovery of air travel once coronavirus restrictions end, the sector's main global body warned on Tuesday, citing bleak new survey data......»»
Lockheed Martin mitigates coronavirus impact, keeps 2020 guidance
The defense sector has continued to operate through coronavirus-driven shelter-in-place restrictions, deemed an essential sector......»»
Demand for handset solutions to be weak in 2Q20, say Taiwan IC suppliers
Chip demand from the handset sector is set to be weak in the second quarter of 2020, as sales of smartphones in the end market have not yet recovered, according to sources at Taiwan-based IC design houses......»»
Taiwan ODMs developing medical care innovations for coronavirus inspection
Taiwan-based ODMs have stepped up development of medical care products and solutions - a sector whose prospects have been highlightged by the coronavirus pandemic......»»
E&R enjoys influx of short lead-time orders from China chipmaking sector
E&R Engineering has recently enjoyed an influx of short lead-time orders from China's semiconductor industry, which will be buoying its sales performance during the second quarter of 2020, according to the Taiwan-based automation equipment maker......»»
Coronavirus grounds more flights, takes toll on jobs
Widening travel curbs to contain the spread of the coronavirus prompted more flight cancellations on Monday, with new restrictions spanning India, Australia, New Zealand, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan......»»
Skies clear as further coronavirus curbs ground more flights
Widening travel curbs to contain the spread of the coronavirus led to further flight cancellations on Monday, with new restrictions spanning India, Australia, New Zealand, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan......»»
Skies clear as more flights grounded by growing coronavirus curbs
Widening curbs on travel to contain the spread of the coronavirus led airlines to ramp up flight cancellations on Monday, with new restrictions spanning Australia, New Zealand, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan......»»
Domestic travel, airline hubs the latest hit as coronavirus restrictions tighten
Airlines cancelled more flights on Monday as Australia and New Zealand advised against non-essential domestic travel, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) halted flights for two weeks and Singapore and Taiwan banned foreign transit passengers......»»
How coronavirus "hysteria" is already hitting home for the Charlotte area"s tourism sector
Hotels, airlines and the airport are among many in the $7.4 billion regional tourism sector hurt by travel restrictions and cancellations prompted by fear of spreading the novel coronavirus......»»