The growing tensions between Taiwan and China could threaten #Garmin's sizable operations in Taiwan. The company haas plans to open a new factory there, which will initially hire 1,000 workers. ( read original story ...)
Fighter jets and street markets: Taiwan’s daily dissonance as tensions with China ramp up
Invasion by China remains an abstract threat, but it is hard to shake the anxiety that the worst could happen. ( read original story ...)
China taunts Biden by sending soldiers to Taiwan for assault training
TENSIONS between China and Taiwan have reached boiling point as Beijing sends soldiers to the island for assault training. ( read original story ...)
Ministry likely set to ease tax burden
The Ministry of Finance is expected to raise income tax deductions by the end of this year to ease the tax burden on income earners next year, as consumer prices have grown beyond the trigger point ... ( read original story ...)
Why Taiwan isn’t getting worked up about China’s record-setting displays of military force
China's strategy of brinkmanship over Taiwan is long-standing, but it has been a double-edged sword. ( read original story ...)
China says it carried out beach landing drills in province opposite Taiwan
China's military said on Monday it had carried out beach landing and assault drills in the province directly across the sea from Taiwan, though it did not link the exercises to current tensions with ... ( read original story ...)
Cheap Flights from Taipei (TSA) to London (LON) from
Find cheap flights from Taipei (TSA) to London (LON) from only. With COVID-19 situation, few airlines are offering waiving change fees for new flight bookings. 🤩 Book flights now to enjoy up to 53% ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Buy Now Pay Later Markets Report 2021: End-Use Sectors, Operational KPIs, Retail Product Dynamics, and Consumer Demographics 2019-2028
The "Taiwan Buy Now Pay Later Business and Investment Opportunities (2019-2028) " report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. ( read original story ...)
After threat, China tries to bully Taiwan after Taipei says ‘won’t bow down’
China hits bat at Taiwan over the latter’s remarks of “not bowing to pressure”. China’s Ma Xiaoguang said the Taiwanese President’s remarks “incite confrontation”. "Tsai's remarks incite confrontation ... ( read original story ...)
Internationally Acclaimed Taipei Fashion Week SS22; Opening with ‘CrossLab: Dialogue Between Art and Fashion’
Taipei Fashion Week ( officially announced its upcoming multimedia fashion show to take place beginning October 7th in Ambi Space One at the Songshan Cultural and Creative Park. Always an over-the-top ... ( read original story ...)
Going underground at Taipei Fashion Week.
Designer Huang Shih-shun turned a subway station into a catwalk for his latest #DAMUR collection at Taipei Fashion Week. (Oct. 11) ... ( read original story ...)
The moment of truth over Taiwan is getting closer
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Taiwan news every morning. Would America go to war over Taiwan? That question has seemed fairly abstract for decades. Now it is ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Buy Now Pay Later Markets and Investment Opportunities Report 2021-2028
The "Taiwan Buy Now Pay Later Business and Investment Opportunities (2019-2028) Databook - 75+ KPIs on Buy Now Pay Later Trends by End-Use Sectors, Operational KPIs, Retail Product Dynamics, and ... ( read original story ...)
China’s military assertiveness over Taiwan will likely persist, says defense analyst
China this month sent a record number of military aircraft into Taiwan's air defense identification zone — raising concerns of a military accident. ( read original story ...)
China lodges stern representations with Australia on Taiwan comments
The Chinese foreign ministry said on Monday that China has lodged stern representations with Australia over "inappropriate" comments by former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott about Taiwan. ( read original story ...)
China is ‘very frustrated’ with deepening U.S.-Taiwan ties, says defense analyst
Derek Grossman of RAND Corporation says Taiwan's presidential election in 2024 is a key event to watch as China is "very concerned" that the ruling Democratic Progressive Party will nominate a ... ( read original story ...)