Taiwan

Here's why Taiwan must watch out for exports orders

The September surge in exports may be a one-time phenomenon.

Here's why Taiwan must watch out for exports orders

The September surge in exports may be a one-time phenomenon.

Taiwan September exports jumps 10.4%

The big leap from -4.2% August growth was led by robust demand from China, ASEAN and Japan.

Taiwan's CPI inflation forecast to fall to 2% range

CPI numbers should continue to fall towards the 1% level in the months ahead, says DBS.

Taiwan industrial production inched higher by 1.9%

But the current pressure from China's slowing economy will keep Taiwan's outlook threatened.

Taiwan industrial production pegged at 0.1%

Blame it on the weaker than expected export orders data.

Taiwan to suffer further 1.5% dip in export orders

This is following a nine-month low manufacturing PMI.

Check out Taiwan's economy-boosting measures

Its 3 major measures target growth in tourism, financial services and green energy.

Disappointing Taiwan exports slid 4.6% in August

Contraction was more severe than what the market expected, says BBVA.

Taiwan August inflation to edge up above 2%

The country must brace itself for blows of price hikes in vegetables and fruits post-typhoon.

Taiwan boosts 2013 budget proposal to TWD 1.94trn

But budget deficit is expected to rise to TWD 214bn.

Taiwan consumer confidence slips 1.3 percentage points

This is despite the stable labor market struggling to offset slowdown in manufacturing.

Taiwan balance of payments slip to USD 3.1b

Thanks to adjustment of imports offsetting the exports slowdown.

Taiwan industrial production to slip 1.4%

Blame it on export orders contracting 4.4%  with the weak performance in global economy.

Taiwan's industrial production to slip further from 2.4% in June

Domestic trade is also likely to slump as confidence in spending weakened for four straight months.

Taiwan GDP pegged at 3.2%

Blame it on sluggish exports in 2Q due to lacklustre global economic performance.

Taiwan inflation to edge up to 2.1% in 2013

Blame it on administrative price increases on electricity and fuel.

Taiwan exports slip 11.6%

Falling demand from US, Europe and China dragged the country's July trade data.