Tag: Semiconductor Industry

  • TSMC Unveils Ambitious $100 Billion US Expansion Plan in Collaboration with Trump

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    WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a landmark announcement, the leading Taiwanese semiconductor giant, TSMC, has pledged a staggering $100 billion investment in the United States. The plan outlines the construction of five additional chip factories in a strategic move spearheaded by CEO C.C. Wei, alongside former U.S. President Donald Trump. During a meeting at the White…

  • President Marcos Urges Development of Semiconductor Sector to Boost Philippine Economy

    In a recent meeting with the Private Sector Advisory Council-Education and Jobs Sector Group (PSAC-EJSG) at Malacañang, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. emphasized the urgent need to advance the semiconductor and electronics industry in the Philippines. He highlighted the sector’s significant potential to enhance the national economy, noting that it has not been a traditional…

  • President Marcos Urges Development of Semiconductor Sector to Boost Economy

    In a recent meeting with the Private Sector Advisory Council-Education and Jobs Sector Group (PSAC-EJSG) at Malacañang, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. emphasized the urgent need to advance the semiconductor and electronics industry in the Philippines. He highlighted the sector’s significant potential to enhance the national economy, noting the substantial revenue already generated from exports…

  • Taiwan Still Has 3,000 Job Openings for Filipinos in High-Tech Industries

    MANILA – A labor attaché announced on Saturday that there are still approximately 3,000 job vacancies in Taiwan for Filipinos, particularly in the semiconductor and artificial intelligence sectors. This announcement was made during a news forum in Quezon City by Cesar Chavez Jr., the Labor Attaché and Director of the Migrant Workers Office in Taipei.…

  • Taiwan Still Has 3,000 Job Openings for Filipinos in Tech Sectors

    MANILA – A labor attaché announced on Saturday that approximately 3,000 job vacancies remain open for Filipinos in Taiwan, particularly in the semiconductor and artificial intelligence (AI) industries. This statement was made during a news forum in Quezon City by Cesar Chavez Jr., the Labor Attaché and Director of the Migrant Workers Office in Taipei.…