The US Geological Survey said the quake measured magnitude 6.2 and was centered at a depth of 28.7 kilometers (18 miles) below the ocean east of Hualien city on the island's east coast. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Mobile to acquire T Star in all-stock merger
Taiwan Mobile has agreed to acquire rival mobile operator Taiwan Star Telecom, also known as T Star or originally Vibo Telecom. The deal gives Taiwan Mobile additional spectrum resources to build out ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Mobile/T Star merger to create market leader
Taiwan Mobile and Taiwan Star Telecom (T Star) agreed to merge their operations, creating the country’s largest operator with 9.8 million subscribers and 100MHz of 3.5GHz spectrum. Our website uses ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan-born celebrity couple banned from posting on Chinese social media over ‘pyramid scheme’ investigation
The Taiwan-born celebrity couple, Lin Rui-yang and Chang Ting, was banned from posting on Sina Weibo, China's Twitter-like social media platform, after their company was put under investigation for a ... ( read original story ...)
GIGABYTE Revisits CES and Invites Participants to Explore Industries From a Different Perspective
INDUSTRY – to present products and solutions that propel digital transformation in industries such as 5G & telecom, automotive, creative & gaming, data centers, manufacturing, and retail. ( read original story ...)
South China Sea conflict: Taiwan president warns China against ‘military adventurism’
Tensions remain between the US and China over Taiwan, as the island nation looks to assert its independence and autonomy. In remarks celebrating the new year, Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen warned ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan reports 20 new COVID-19 cases, one from potential cluster
Taiwan on Sunday reported 20 new cases of COVID-19, including one from a potential cluster at a quarantine hotel in Taipei, according to the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC). The 20 cases, which ... ( read original story ...)
President Tsai delivers 2022 New Year’s address
President Tsai Ing-wen delivered her 2022 New Year's address on the morning of January 1 in the Presidential Office reception hal ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Manufacturing PMI Climbs To 55.5 In December – Markit
The manufacturing sector in Taiwan continued to expand in December, and at a faster pace, the latest survey from Markit Economics ... ( read original story ...)
Stop counting warships. China’s special-operations forces are Taiwan’s real problem.
As impressive as China's naval expansion has been, Chinese leaders may not rely on those ships to recapture Taiwan. ( read original story ...)
China’s ‘Unbearable’ Warning To The US On Taiwan, What It Means
China's foreign minister sent a stark warning to America last week over its actions towards Taiwan: stay off Taiwan or "face an unbearable price." ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei office rents to grow by 2-3% in 2022
There are no major projects in the pipeline until 2023. Demand for office spaces in Taipei remained steady in Q3 2021. According to JLL, the negative net absorption of -4,100 ping was driven by ... ( read original story ...)
Flight time from Shark Elowainat to Taipei
If you are actually flying from Shark Elowainat, Egypt to Taipei, Taiwan or if you are just curious to know the flight time between Shark Elowainat and Taipei, this page will give you the information ... ( read original story ...)
China planning to scrap subsidies for electric vehicles
China is to end subsidies for electric and hybrid vehicles at the end of the year, authorities have announced, saying the strength of sales in the sector meant state support was no longer needed. ( read original story ...)
Stephen M. Young On Taiwan: Shifting trends in Japan-Taiwan relations and their connection to US interests
I have been struck by recent moves out of Tokyo, particularly as they relate to Taiwan. It appears that Japan has decided to be more forthcoming about its support for Taiwan’s separate status, ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: New cluster suspected at Taipei hotel
The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) yesterday reported a new suspected cluster of infections at a quarantine hotel in Taipei, saying classes at a preschool associated with the case would be ... ( read original story ...)