The salience of this summit lies in a deeper understanding on part of the Biden administration that democracy is not just a form of government, it is a goal in itself- a value that must be cherished, ... ( read original story ...)
MOST unveils new facility in southern Taiwan
Shalun Green Energy Science City established in southern Taiwan by government agencies, including the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), has unveiled a new facility. ( read original story ...)
Global financial markets brace for a bumpy ride in 2022
Soaring inflation, rising interest rates and further supply chain disruption will fuel volatility, economists say ... ( read original story ...)
US and Japan draft joint operation plan in case of ‘Taiwan emergency,’ report says
About 40 possible temporary base locations for the Marines have been identified in the Nansei island chain, which consists of about 200 inhabited and uninhabited islands. ( read original story ...)
Foxconn Factory Near Chennai To Remain Shut This Week Following Labour Unrest, Apple Smartphone Production Likely To Be Hit
A smartphone manufacturing plant operated by Foxconn, a Taiwanese contract electronics manufacturer, near Chennai in Tamil Nadu will remain shut this week following an incidents of workers unrest, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Stocks Close at Record High on Tech Rebound, Retail Boom
Taiwan’s equity benchmark closed at a record high as a global rebound in tech hardware shares extended and retail investors continued to pile in. ( read original story ...)
Ship takes out berth in Taiwan
Machinery failure is thought to have been the reason behind a sizeable containership prang at the port of Taichung yesterday. The 13-year-old, 1,049 teu Asiatic Sun badly damaged its bow and a berth ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to tighten reviews on semiconductor and LCD tech transfer to China
Taiwan is tightening its control over semiconductor and LCD-panel technology transfer to China, seeking to examine investments, mergers and acquisitions involving Chinese individuals or companies ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan reports one new domestic COVID-19 case, one Omicron case
Taiwan reported 24 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, all but one contracted overseas, and confirmed one previous case as an Omicron variant infection, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) said. The ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s referendum result: Danger ahead for KMT and new risks in cross-strait ties
The disastrous defeat of all four referendum proposals by Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang (KMT) this month was the latest in a long string of setbacks for the party, an outcome that has broader ... ( read original story ...)
Tim Culpan’s View to 2022: Chips, Cybersecurity and Taiwan
The same small island will stay center-stage on security issues. Plus a selection of the columnist’s best work in 2021. ( read original story ...)
AIT affirms US support for Taiwan, praises tech
Deputy Director Jeremy Cornforth yesterday affirmed the US’ support for Taiwan’s participation in international organizations, as he praised the nation’s technological contributions. Cornforth made ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei-based edge AI firm Gorilla to go public on Nasdaq via SPAC merger
Gorilla Technology Group, a Taipei-based developer of edge artificial intelligence (AI) for security and other applications, has agreed to merge with Nasdaq-listed black cheque firm Global SPAC ... ( read original story ...)
Ryan Hass On Taiwan: Steadying Taiwan for a storm on the horizon
The year 2021 began with triumphal statements from Chinese leaders about “time and momentum” working in China’s favor. The year ends with American power in Asia on the rise and China’s power falling, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan donates food and water to aid Philippines
Taiwan delivered 10 tonnes of emergency supplies by military aircraft to the Philippines over the Christmas weekend to help the Southeast Asian country recover from the devastation caused by Typhoon ... ( read original story ...)
China-Taiwan geopolitical rivalry fuels tensions in Pacific Islands
The Solomons are just one of the tiny but strategically important nations of the Pacific that are caught up in a growing geopolitical competition over whether to maintain diplomatic ties with Beijing ... ( read original story ...)