Taiwan to Give 440,000 Won Bonuses to All Citizens… 'Record-Breaking GDP Growth Driven by AI Boom'
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The president of Taiwan, William Lai Ching-te, announced that he intends to distribute 10,000 Taiwanese dollars in cash to each person in 2027, in an attempt to share with the population the gains of the strong economic growth driven by artificial intelligence and the semiconductor industry. The value is equivalent to about R $ 1,6 thousand. The breath of purchases on Asian sites after jump with the end of the ‘blouse rate'.The proposal is part …
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te announced on the 18th that he would provide a cash payment of 10,000 Taiwanese dollars (approximately 440,000 won) per person to all citizens next year. The intention is to evenly share the fruits of massive economic growth, driven by the global boom in the artificial intelligence industry, with the entire population. However, strong opposition is rising within Taiwan, led by the opposition party, claiming that t…
(Taipei=Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Cheol-mun = The President of Taiwan announced a plan to provide 10,000 Taiwanese dollars (approximately 440,000 won) in cash to every citizen next year...
The Chief Economist, Expert Ra, Anton Tabah, commented on the decision of Taiwan authorities to pay all citizens "the IE dividend"
AI server boom funds $314 universal cash payout in Taiwan — President Lai Ching-te says the payout ensures the country's AI windfall 'can be shared by all,' 11% GDP growth and $903B export surge finance $7.4B dividend
Taiwan will send NT$10,000 (roughly $314 USD) in cash to every resident next year, President Lai Ching-te said Monday. The 2027 central government budget sets aside NT$235.7 billion ($7.4 billion USD) so that, in his words, the "AI dividend can be shared by all." Lai, quoted in a Presidential Office release reported by CNA, credited surging global demand for AI, high-performance computing, and cloud services with lifting projected 2027 general r…
Taiwanese authorities have offered one-time payments to residents. The island's economy is growing rapidly thanks to global demand for semiconductors and AI equipment.
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