Taiwan, which has been a supporter of Hong Kong’s pro-democratic voices, has urged China and Hong Kong government to stop ‘suppressing’ the locals and activists in Hong Kong ... ( read original story ...)
Financial services to stay open amid level 3 alert
Banks, insurers and brokerages in Taipei and New Taipei City are to open as normal tomorrow, the Financial Supervisory Commission said on Saturday. All financial service providers have been instructed ... ( read original story ...)
Covid: Taiwan orders toughest curbs amid infections spike
Taiwan - which has so far survived the pandemic almost unscathed - on Sunday reported 207 new infections. The island of 23 million people has recorded 1,682 infections and 12 Covid-related deaths ... ( read original story ...)
Lockdowns and panic-buying in Taiwan as Covid cases rise
Country widely considered to have had one of the best pandemic responses is now racing to contain an outbreak ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Gigabyte Technology faces boycott in China for its remark on quality issue
A Taiwanese computer hardware maker has become the target of a boycott in mainland China after it called Chinese manufacturing as low-quality and even described its products as Taiwan-made. In an adve ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Races to Avert First Lockdown, Save Covid Success Story
Taiwan is racing to contain its worst outbreak of the coronavirus, aiming to protect public health while averting a full lockdown that could derail what has been one of the outstanding health and ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says human error behind massive blackout
TAIPEI • Taiwan's state-owned electricity monopoly Taipower yesterday blamed human error during a test for a power cut that affected some four million homes the day before, and said it would offer ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan COVID cases: Country hit with worst outbreak since pandemic
Scenes of crowded supermarkets, panic buyers and empty streets have returned to Taiwan, despite the country completely eradicating COVID just a few weeks ago. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan imposes strict social curbs to stem its worst Covid outbreak
Taiwan, which has been among the most successful globally at containing Covid-19, has introduced two weeks of strict social distancing measures as it reported more than 200 new cases in its first ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan upbeat on economic prospects despite COVID-19 spike
Taiwan's economic prospects are bright and growth this year will come in as expected as long as the COVID-19 situation can be brought under ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-Taiwan upbeat on economic prospects despite COVID-19 spike
Taiwan's economic prospects are bright and growth this year will come in as expected so long as the COVID-19 situation can be quickly brought under control, the government said on Sunday, pointing to ... ( read original story ...)
No need to panic buy, officials tell Taipei residents
Taiwan appealed to people to avoid panic buying of items such as instant noodles and toilet paper as new curbs on gatherings and movement took ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan urges no panic buying as new COVID-19 rules kick off
Taiwan appealed to people to avoid panic buying of items such as instant noodles and toilet paper as new curbs on gatherings and movement took effect to rein in the spread of COVID-19 during a spike ... ( read original story ...)
Is Taiwan really the world’s most dangerous place?
Last week's Economist declared Taiwan the world's most dangerous place. The argument is straight forward. China, with a Navy larger than America's and a modern and formidable military, is moving ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Limits Taiwan Travel; U.S. Cases Slow: Virus Update
U.S. schools should maintain mask requirements at least through the end of the academic year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. Singapore tightened travel with Taiwan after cases ... ( read original story ...)
The Latest: China cancels attempts to climb Mount Everest
China has canceled attempts to climb Mount Everest from its side of the world’s highest peak because of fears of importing coronavirus cases from neighboring Nepal. ( read original story ...)