Taiwan's April export orders unexpectedly grew for a second consecutive month fuelled by strong demand for telecommuting products such as laptops amid the coronavirus outbreak that has kept millions ... ( read original story ...)
New AI Protection for COVID-19: VIVOTEK Crowd Control Solution
During the COVID-19 pandemic, social distancing has become a standard public health intervention around the world. It is proven to be one of the most effective ways to reduce the spread of illness ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s President Renews Call to Hold Firm Against Chinese Pressure
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen kicked off her second term by doubling down on her strategy for boosting the island democracy’s ability to resist coercion from China, pledging to further revamp the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s plea for peaceful coexistence provokes snarls from Beijing
China said today that it would take back Taiwan through “all necessary measures” and condemned US interference moments after the island’s president had called for co-operation as she was sworn in for ... ( read original story ...)
China slams US for ‘dangerous’ message to Taiwan’s leader
China slammed the United States for its "dangerous" decision to congratulate Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen on her Wednesday inauguration, as the self-ruled island became the latest flashpoint ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Tsai Takes Office With Praise From Pompeo
It's time for greater recognition of Taiwan as the independent state that it is, and time to push China on that front instead of trade. ( read original story ...)
At start of new term, Taiwan’s president calls for stability in China relations
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen calls for stability in relations with China but says she will not accept any terms that would “downgrade Taiwan." ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan president rejects Chinese rule, calls for talks so both countries can coexist
Taiwan cannot accept becoming part of China under its "one country, two systems" offer of autonomy, President Tsai Ing-wen said on Wednesday, in a strong rejection of China's sovereignty claim, but ... ( read original story ...)
Asian buyers buy houses worth US$250 mln in G7 countries in 2019 — Juwai IQI
Cross-border buyers, mostly from Asia sought out 500,000 houses in the G7 countries with an aggregate value of US$250 million in 2019, according to Juwai IQI. The Chinese international property portal ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Star teams up with Nokia for 5G buildups
Taiwan Star Telecom has signed a deal with Nokia for the buildup of its 5G base stations and central equipment systems of its 5G networks, according to a company statement. ( read original story ...)
‘Immense challenges’ as Taiwan’s Tsai Ing-wen begins second term
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen has never been more popular. As the territory's first female president takes oath on Wednesday for a second term in office, her approval ratings are at a record high ... ( read original story ...)
China, Taiwan tensions escalate after Tsai Ing-wen speech
China warned Taiwan on Wednesday after Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen said she rejects Beijing's demand Taipei reunify with China. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan president says Beijing and Taipei need to find ‘a way to coexist’
Taiwan's president Tsai Ing-wen said Wednesday that China and Taiwan need to find "a way to coexist" and that she is willing to engage in dialogue with Beijing. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan President Vows to Bolster Defense as China Steps up Military Threats
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen vowed Wednesday to step up defense following a series of bigger-than-normal threats by her government’s longtime rival China. “While we work to bolster our defense ... ( read original story ...)
A new $12 billion US chip plant sounds like a win for Trump. Not quite.
On Friday, May 15, the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), the world’s largest contract chipmaker, announced that it will build a $12 billion plant in Arizona, to open by 2024. It expects ... ( read original story ...)
Why Google Is Investing In Taiwan’s Tech Talent
Google is eyeing Taiwan again to help train more tech talent, with an eye toward advancing some of its digital tools and hiring trainees. ( read original story ...)