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🇹🇼 Silver Price Today in Taiwan | NT$2,365.35
Live silver price in New Taiwan Dollar (TWD) — updated every minute
Last updated: May 4, 2026, 01:01 PM ET
Per Gram (TWD)
NT$76.0477
Per Troy Oz (TWD)
NT$2,365.35
Per Kg (TWD)
NT$76,048
USD/Silver Spot
$72.78/oz
USD/TWD Rate
1 USD = 32.5 TWD
Gold/Silver Ratio
62.0:1
Silver Market in Taiwan
Taiwan has a developed financial market with silver trading available through banks and the Taiwan Futures Exchange (TAIFEX). The Central Bank of the Republic of China holds approximately 424 tonnes in silver reserves — among the larger holdings in Asia. silver jewellery and investment products are popular among Taiwanese retail investors.
Why do people in Taiwan invest in silver?
Taiwanese investors use silver for portfolio diversification and as a hedge against geopolitical risk in the Taiwan Strait region. silver's non-correlated returns make it attractive alongside Taiwan's tech-heavy equity market (TSMC and semiconductors dominate the TWSE). Bank-based silver savings accounts offer convenient entry points for retail investors.
Frequently Asked Questions — Silver in Taiwan
What is the silver price in Taiwan today in TWD?
Taiwan silver prices in TWD are quoted by Taipei Bank, Bank of Taiwan, and major dealers. The price tracks international USD spot at the prevailing USD/TWD rate set by the Central Bank of the ROC.
What silver investment accounts are available in Taiwan?
Major Taiwanese banks including CTBC, Bank of Taiwan, and Cathay United offer silver savings accounts (黃金存摺). These allow investment in fractional silver with low minimum amounts, typically starting from 1 gram.
Is there a silver ETF in Taiwan?
TAIFEX offers silver futures, and several overseas silver ETFs are accessible through Taiwanese brokers. The SPDR silver Shares (GLD) listed in the US is the most widely accessed silver ETF by Taiwanese institutional investors.
What are the tax implications of silver investment in Taiwan?
silver investment gains in Taiwan may be subject to individual income tax as "other income." Taiwan abolished its capital gains tax in 2016, but income from financial transactions may still be taxable. Consult a Taiwanese tax professional for specific guidance.