TAIPEI: Taiwan will begin slightly easing restrictions on foreign visitors coming to the island beginning on Monday (Mar 1). The Central Epidemic ... ( read original story ...)
The Latest: WHO urges actions for ‘long COVID’ sufferers
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Medtech Startup GyroGear raises US$4.3m in Phase One of Seed Round led by Taiwan Manufacturing Giant Foxconn
SINGAPORE - Media OutReach - 25 February 2021 - UK-based neuromuscular medical device company, GyroGear Ltd has just concluded phase one of its seed round fundraise. This round was led by Foxconn ... ( read original story ...)
Shortened quarantine for business travelers from certain countries
Short-term business travelers from countries deemed to be at low or low-to-moderate risk of COVID-19 will be able to apply for shorter quarantine periods again from March 1, the Central Epidemic ... ( read original story ...)
Responding to International Mother Language Day, Taiwan builds an environment friendly to indigenous languages
TAIPEI, TAIWAN - Media OutReach - 23 February 2021 - In response to UN's call for the preservation of mother languages, International Mother Language Day -- Indigenous Language Revitalization Award ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to ease some restrictions on visitors
TAIPEI: Taiwan will begin slightly easing restrictions on foreign visitors coming to the island beginning on Monday (Mar 1). The Central Epidemic ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing Warns Latest Navy Transit of Taiwan Strait Raises ‘Risks’ in Region
The U.S.S. Curtis Wilbur made the Navy's second Taiwan Strait transit under Biden on Wednesday, in a move showing Washington's "commitment to secure Taiwan against China's armed aggression," an ... ( read original story ...)
US steps up talks with Taiwan to secure chip supply chain
Washington has stepped up its efforts to win more collaboration and investment from Taiwan's key chip and tech companies after President Joe Biden signed an executive order to review critical U.S. ( read original story ...)
Drought hits Taiwan drive to plug global chip shortage
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China’s Naval Strength Gives It Crucial Clout in Negotiations around Asia
China’s increasing naval power, the country having surpassed the United States as the world’s largest maritime force, is giving Beijing crucial sway in negotiations with Asian governments that dispute ... ( read original story ...)
Rugged computer for artificial intelligence (AI) uses that can use vehicle power introduced by Neousys
The Nuvo-8108GC-XL operates reliably in shock and vibration conditions, and can be deployed on a vehicle and run on vehicle electrical power. ( read original story ...)
38 winners crowned at Taipei Cycle d&i awards 2021
The Taipei Cycle d&i awards has announced 38 winning products for its 2021 edition, including six recipients of the Gold Award and one recipient of the Young Enterprise Award. The ceremony was ... ( read original story ...)
Photo of beautiful Taiwanese second lieutenant goes viral
A 23-year-old second lieutenant in Taiwan’s armed forces has found overnight fame after her picture went viral online thanks to her resemblance to Taiwanese celebrity Wu Yang-lin .The Youth Daily News ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysian singer debuts beautiful headshots on Taiwan NHI card
Malaysian singer Lin Min-chen (林明禎) received praise on Wednesday after inadvertently showing off her beautiful headshot featured on her Taiwan National Health Insurance (NHI, 健保署) card. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan ‘Sleeping Beauty’ influencer makes easy money on Twitch
A Taiwan influencer went viral online on Wednesday after she accidentally fell asleep with her camera on, earning around NT$2,000 in just one night. ( read original story ...)
The Latest: Taiwan to ease some restrictions on visitors
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan will begin slightly easing restrictions on foreign visitors coming to the island beginning Monday. The Central Epidemic Command Center says foreign nationals wishing to come to ... ( read original story ...)