Taiwan is considering a proposal to allow listed companies to distribute dividends in US dollars, marking a shift from the current requirement of payouts in the local currency. Bloomberg posted on X, citing sources familiar with the matter. This potential change aims to provide more flexibility for companies and align with international practices. The move could also attract more foreign investors by simplifying the dividend process. However, the proposal is still under discussion, and no final decision has been made. The change, if implemented, would represent a significant adjustment in Taiwan's financial regulations, reflecting the island's efforts to enhance its global financial integration.