Panasonic (Major electronics company in Japan) commercialized a new copper laminate series “R-1515V” for next-generation semiconductor packaging. It provides high reliability and excellent dimensional ... ( read original story ...)
China hits back at Japan over Taiwan warning
China fired back at Japan on Tuesday, saying Tokyo was “irresponsible” for naming Beijing as its top national security concern in its annual defense white paper.China in recent months has increased ... ( read original story ...)
A Drop for Clear Vision: Japan Has Surpassed Itself Again with the Development of Ultra-High-Concentration Lutein
However, surprisingly, with the highest proportion of elderly population in the world and world-leading technology development for electronic devices, Japan has fewer eye disease patients than South ... ( read original story ...)
IOC: No Name Change for Chinese Taipei
(ATR) The IOC wants to nip in the bid any effort to replace Chinese Taipei as the name used by athletes from the island of Taiwan when competing at the Olympic Games. Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee ... ( read original story ...)
Series of earthquakes in eastern Taiwan causes some damage
A series of more than 20 earthquakes struck the east coast of Taiwan on Wednesday morning, causing some damage. The Central Weather Bureau reported 22 quakes over two hours starting at 6:52 a.m. The ... ( read original story ...)
Simple Mart Triples 2020 Revenues with Triple Stimulus Vouchers Combined with Digital Transformation Plans
Simple Mart, a chain that's always there for the day-to-day needs of their customers, responding to this change with its own Simple Mart Stimulus Vouchers to complement the Taiwan's Triple Stimulus ... ( read original story ...)
The Heartaches and Joys of Organizing Music Festivals in Taiwan
Taiwan has become a hub for music festivals, both big and small, over the past two decades. The passionate organizers – many of them foreigners – work ... ( read original story ...)
Smartphone sales in Taiwan climb
Smartphone sales in Taiwan grew 2.7 percent year-on-year to 1.38 million units in the first quarter of this year, marking the first annual increase over the past five years, International Data Corp ... ( read original story ...)
Japan warns of ‘sense of crisis’ about China’s threat to conquer Taiwan
China’s military is gaining ground on the United States and threatening to overpower Taiwan, according to an unprecedented warning from Japanese defense officials. ( read original story ...)
Japan to provide millions more COVID-19 vaccine doses to Taiwan, Asian neighbours
TOKYO: Japan will make additional donations of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine to Taiwan and other Asian neighbours this week, Foreign Minister ... ( read original story ...)
Japan warns Taiwan tensions pose ‘regional security risk’
The Japanese government warned that the military balance between China and Taiwan was tilting in China's favor. Tokyo said the situation was critical to its national security. ( read original story ...)
Property investment remains risky
The introduction of the actual-price registration system for all property transactions nationwide and the “Joint Property Tax System 2.0,” effective from this month, together with the COVID-19 ... ( read original story ...)
Building boom widens divide in Tibet
Under towering mountains, cranes and newly built blocks of apartments stretch up to blue skies around the Tibetan capital, Lhasa, as a construction boom creates a two-tier system of property wealth ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan, UK cohost online energy dialogue
The British Office Taipei and the Bureau of Energy cohosted the third UK-Taiwan Energy Dialogue online to discuss carbon reduction and offshore wind power cooperation, the office said on Friday last ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s new defense whitepaper issues warnings over Taiwan’s security, climate change
The language in the July 13 document differs from previous versions, which would carefully choose their use of words on the matter. ( read original story ...)
COVID-19 forces Taiwan show to cancel in-person for second straight year
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has forced the Taipei Plas trade show to cancel as an in-person event for the second straight year. The fair, which had been scheduled for Sept. 28-Oct. 2 in Taipei, ... ( read original story ...)