The China government may revise its rural area purchase subsidy program to allow consumers to buy higher-end expensive LCD TV sets and other home appliances, according to a Chinese-language...
Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) will promote electronic retail operations by providing new stores starting business in 2009 with a maximum subsidy of 50% of their e-operation...
Taiwan's Bureau of Energy under the Ministry of Economic Affairs on July 1 announced the immediate reduction in the maximum subsidization rate for photovoltaic (PV) system installation...
China-based Changhong aims to ship three million flat-panel TVs in 2009, as demand in the domestic market is growing strong due to an increase in the government's subsidy for each...
The China government has seen applicants asking for subsidies for BIPV (building-integrated photovoltaic) projects totaling 500MWp in the first round of applications under its solar...
Taiwan's government will set aside NT$486 million (US$14.5 million) to subsidize solar power-generating projects in 2009, industry sources quoted Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA)...
Based on 2.3 million LCD TV sales in the China market for January, annual sales are estimated to reach the maximum of the original target of 18-20 million units, according to industry...
China government has increased the subsidies available as part of its consumer electronics (CE) promotion program in rural areas allowing consumers to purchase two units, up from...
Taiwan-based IC distributors WPG Holdings, Zenitron and WT Microelectronics all saw their February sales driven by China's stimulus program for the purchases of consumer electronics...
Four out of the top-five branded PC vendors – Dell, Hewlett-Packard (HP), Lenovo and Acer – have been listed as branded PC products eligible for subsidies under the China...
The China government's stimulus plan to subsidize sales of home appliances, handsets and computing products in rural areas is estimated to bring in 150 billion yuan (US$21.9 billion)...
Although many companies expect the China government's subsidy program for rural areas to be an important sales growth driver, some IC distributors hold an opposing view.
China Mobile plans to increase is handset subsidy budget to 10 billion RMB (US$1.46 billion) in 2009 from 8 million RMB in 2008 to promote TD-SCDMA handsets, according to Jian-Zhou...
While solar energy panel sales have and will continue to grow at a rate of about 40% per year, market research firm The Information Network indicated that several key growth drivers,...
The Taiwan government is planning to lift the subsidy ceiling for solar equipment makers, aiming to grow self-sufficiency to 80%, according to a Chinese-language Economic Daily...