Taiwan reports 97 new COVID-19 cases

Taiwan reported 97 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday, including two locally transmitted infections and 95 imported infections, said the island's disease monitoring agency. Of the new locally transmitted ... ( read original story ...)

TRA workers protest plan to corporatize the agency

More than 1,000 Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) workers yesterday protested the Ministry of Transportation and Communications’ plan to corporatize the agency, saying that the ministry drafted the ... ( read original story ...)

Cathay Financial lowers GDP outlook to 3.7 percent

Cathay Financial Holding Co (國泰金控) has revised downward its forecast for local economic growth from 3.9 percent to 3.7 percent, as the Ukraine war has caused food and metal prices to rise, worsened ... ( read original story ...)

6.7-magnitude quake rattles Taiwan, 1 hurt

TAIPEI: A 6.7-magnitude earthquake that struck off the coast of Taiwan on Wednesday morning rattled buildings and roused people from their sleep, leaving at least one injured and causing a ... ( read original story ...)

M&A Report 2022: Taiwan

Investors’ interest in solar energy projects also fuelled the M&A market. Aside from the energy sector, there have been a number of consolidations of retail chains in recent years. Similar to past ... ( read original story ...)

The war in Ukraine: Troubling lessons for Taiwan

As Taiwan watches developments in Ukraine with great interest, it can perhaps take solace in global efforts to isolate Moscow. The West, broadly defined, is moving with astonishing speed to cut Russia ... ( read original story ...)