People select flowers at the Jianguo Holiday Flower Market in Taipei’s Daan District yesterday, as crowds flocked to the market, which is usually open on weekends and holidays, amid warmer weather and ... ( read original story ...)
Yageo seeks to lower capital by 20%
Yageo Corp (國巨) on Thursday proposed lowering its paid-in capital by 20 percent as part of its financial restructuring plan. The world’s third-largest multi-layer ceramic capacitor supplier proposed ... ( read original story ...)
Notes from Central Taiwan: Frontiers in resistance
“Almost none of our participants are artists, and most are traditional women from the village who are not used to expressing themselves,” says Maital Takiludun, who spearheaded and curated the project ... ( read original story ...)
Mayflower Financial Advisors LLC Raises Stock Holdings in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM)
Mayflower Financial Advisors LLC boosted its position in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM – Get Rating) by 5.5% in the fourth quarter, according to its most recent ... ( read original story ...)
Unveil Providers of the Year at the Benchmark Taiwan Fund Awards 2021
TAIPEI, TAIWAN – Media OutReach – 18 March 2022 – Benchmark is proud to announce the Providers of the Year to its 6th Fund Awards for Taiwan! The Awards represented a meticulous, methodical process ... ( read original story ...)
Indonesian migrant workers in Taiwan face struggles, discrimination
Tari Sasha was lured to Taiwan by the prospects of a good job, but received empty promises and discrimination instead. ( read original story ...)
Majority of Japanese Worry China May Invade Taiwan, Poll Shows
Nine in 10 Japanese people are concerned that China may invade Taiwan, following Russia’s attack on Ukraine, according to a domestic newspaper poll. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan: Passengers on South Korean flights will be tested for COVID-19 upon landing
NewsDesk @bactiman63 In Taiwan, the Central Epidemic Command Center said today that considering that the recent COVID-19 epidemic in South Korea has continued to be severe, and the number of new cases ... ( read original story ...)
China’s fighter jets, bombers enter Taiwan air defence identification zone
Two fighter jets, as well as two bombers, had entered Taiwan's air defense identification zone (ADIZ) on Saturday. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu warns China against changing international order
Taiwan's Foreign Minister Joseph Wu on Saturday warned China against changing international order by spreading authoritarianism. Wu said in an interview with Australia's Sky News that China "wants to ... ( read original story ...)
Smart City Summit doubles in size, Kaohsiung co-hosts
This year’s Smart City Summit and Expo (SCSE) is scheduled to be held in Taipei from Tuesday to Friday, and in Kaohsiung from Thursday to Saturday, with twice as many exhibits as last year, organizers ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan most targeted for false information: study
Taiwan was last year the most targeted country by foreign governments spreading false information for the ninth consecutive year, a study released this month showed. The nation was followed by Latvia ... ( read original story ...)
Create the Connection: More Highlights Revealed for SCSE2022
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Taipei Computer Association: Create the Connection: More Highlights Revealed for SCSE2022
The Smart City Summit and Expo (SCSE) will be launched in both Taipei and Kaohsiung in March as twin events for the first time under the topic of "Digital ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese military says U.S. destroyer’s passage through Taiwan Strait ‘provocative’
The U.S. destroyer Ralph Johnson's sail-through of the Taiwan Strait on March 17 was a "provocative" act by the United States and sent the wrong signals to pro-Taiwan independence forces, the Chinese ... ( read original story ...)
China Says US Destroyer’s Passage Through Taiwan Strait “Provocative”
The U.S. destroyer Ralph Johnson's sail-through of the Taiwan Strait on March 17 was a "provocative" act by the United States and sent the wrong signals to pro-Taiwan independence forces, the Chinese ... ( read original story ...)