Taiwan makers will see revenues from server-related hardware and software including motherboards, full-rack systems, networking equipment and storage equipment, increase by about 11% on year to reach ... ( read original story ...)
Up Young Cornerstone Corporation Launches Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air Conditioner Full Lineup of Products
Up Young held a press conferences announcing its launch of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries air conditioning line of products, including RAC residential, PAC commercial, and VRF commercial to address the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s EVA Air says 8 sacked since March for breaching COVID rules
Taiwan's EVA Airways Corp 2618.TW said on Tuesday it had sacked four pilots and four cabin crew since March for breaching rules related to preventing COVID-19 infections, adding that it was committed ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan IT firms need direction for quantum development, says expert
Taiwanese enterprises still do not know what they can do with quantum technologies and are not ready to take part in long-term projects, according to Chung-Yu Mou, director of National Tsing Hua ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysian singer Fish Leong cried two nights in a row at Taipei concert
Malaysian singer Fish Leong broke into tears on stage two nights in a row. Leong, 42, held two concerts at the Taipei Arena on Saturday (Dec 26) and Sunday, returning to the venue for the first time ... ( read original story ...)
Ørsted brings in renowned investors, CDPQ and Cathay PE, for Greater Changhua 1 Offshore Wind Farm
Global institutional investor CDPQ and experienced local investor Cathay PE will co-invest 50% of the 605MW Greater Changhua 1 Offshore Wind Farm. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Stock Market Draws A Green Light For Tuesday’s Trade
The Taiwan stock market has finished higher in four straight sessions, spiking more than 300 points or 2.2 percent along the way. The ... ( read original story ...)
Pandemic rivals climate change: report
If the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are not addressed, they could pose an even greater challenge than those of climate change, the central bank said in a report on Friday. Calling the ... ( read original story ...)
Caisse invests in wind power project in Taiwan as part of green push
The deal comes after a US$1-billion investment the pension fund made earlier this month in Invenergy Renewables LLC, the largest private developer and owner of wind and solar projects in North America ... ( read original story ...)
Fish Leong cries two nights in a row at Taipei concert
Malaysian singer Fish Leong broke into tears on stage two nights in a row. Leong, 42, held two concerts at the Taipei Arena last Saturday and Sunday, returning to the venue for the first time in five ... ( read original story ...)
Business climate gauge ‘green’ for fourth month
The government’s business climate monitor last month signaled “green” for the fourth straight month as the nation’s economic recovery held firm, thanks to robust demand for both tech and non-tech ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan GlobalPR Agency Now Offering Public Relations Services to All Industries
Manufacturers from All Industries Can Take Advantage of Tech PR Strategies. Taipei, Taiwan, December 28, 2020- GlobalPR Agency is a leading Taiwan based PR Agency working with loc ... ( read original story ...)
MediaTek edges out Qualcomm as top smartphone chip supplier
Taiwan-based integrated circuit designer MediaTek Inc has gone past its American rival Qualcomm to become the largest smartphone chip supplier worldwide in the third quarter of this year. More than ... ( read original story ...)
China court hears case of activists alleged to have fled Hong Kong for Taiwan amid protests
A Chinese court on Monday heard the case of 10 Hong Kong activists alleged to have fled the territory for Taiwan amid anti-China protests and held in a Chinese prison for four months as their ... ( read original story ...)
TAIEX likely to see consolidation
The TAIEX is likely to hover between 13,000 and 15,000 points in the first and second quarters of next year as it enters consolidation mode, before rallying in the third quarter and climbing to 16,800 ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s high taxes chase away bankers
Japan’s push to make itself a more attractive financial hub faces a taxing problem if it is to stop the drip-drip departure of finance professionals to other countries in Asia. While the COVID-19 ... ( read original story ...)