High-profile economist and former State Council researcher warns that potential US capital injections in China, following any Fed rate cuts, might be tumultuous for already-battered markets.
Chinese research ships increase activity near Taiwan
But due to Beijing’s sovereignty claim over Taiwan and its waters — which Beijing threatens to enforce militarily if Taipei resists submitting to its control indefinitely — Taipei cannot resort to ...
Tsai lauds progress on justice
President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) yesterday in Chiayi County outlined the advances on transitional justice made by her administration during her address at a memorial ceremony marking the 77th anniversary ...
The amazing 508m high building shaped like a donut to make it ‘earthquake proof’
The Taipei 101 in Taiwan is massive. It is 508m tall and has 101 floors. It is also home to the world’s largest and heaviest tuned mass damper. Due to its vast size, the skyscraper is prone to swaying ...
Hong Kong scraps three major property taxes
Hong Kong has axed three major property transaction taxes in a bid to revive its depressed housing market, Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan (陳茂波) said in his annual budget speech yesterday. The ...
Relatives of 228 victims demand official reckoning
An estimated 18,000 to 28,000 people were killed or disappeared after anti-government protests began on Feb. 28 in Taipei and spread nationwide. Individuals were taken from their homes and workplaces ...
Taiwan Social Commerce Market Intelligence Databook: Analysis Through 2020-2023 and 2024-2029 Featuring Instagram, Kkday, koo.live, and LinkBy
Its unbiased analysis leverages a proprietary analytics platform to offer a detailed view on emerging business and investment market opportunities. Databook Scope This report provides in-depth, ...
Taipei Zoo mourns loss of black bear Hsiao-hsiung
Hsiao-hsiung (小熊), an Asian black bear that was sent to Taipei Zoo as a cub after being found for sale in a cage in Chiayi County’s Alishan Township (阿里山), had been euthanized at the age of 34 due to ...
New Tuvalu govt vows to stick with Taipei
Tuvalu's new government on Wednesday pledged to maintain its 'special' relationship with Taiwan, ending speculation that the Pacific island nation was poised to switch diplomatic recognition to ...
Taiwan’s export orders from mainland surge in January
Taiwan companies received export orders worth 10.64 billion U.S. dollars from the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong in January, up 28 percent year on year, according to the island's economic affairs ...
Why Taiwanese Americans are moving to Taiwan — reversing the path of their parents
The 1970s-90s saw a wave of Taiwanese immigrants to the United States. Now, some of their children are moving to Taiwan — and navigating the complex feelings that go with it.
Mukka Proteins IPO opens tomorrow: GMP, issue details, 10 key things to know before investing to ₹224-crore issue
Mukka Proteins, a leading fish protein maker, to open IPO on February 29 with a price band of ₹26-28 per share.
Video Shows Taiwan’s ‘Hai Kun’ Submarine Seen on Water for First Time
Taiwan cannot stop unification "no matter how many weapons" it acquires, the Chinese embassy in the U.S. told Newsweek.
Multiple Chinese vessels, aircraft spotted off Taiwan amid tensions over deadly boat sinking
Taiwan’s defence ministry reported that China had launched 15 warplanes, 11 naval vessels, and one balloon into the waters and sky surrounding the island in the 24 hours before 6:00 am on Wednesday (2 ...
Guangdong opens services to Taiwan for development opportunities
A view of Taipei, China's Taiwan region. [Photo/VCG] Guangdong will actively build an international, market-oriented, and legalized business environment, and provide high-quality services for Taiwan ...
After Taiwan’s striking lantern festival, school kids help clean up the mess
Every year on the cusp of spring, hundreds of lanterns float into the skies around a small town in northern Taiwan, a spectacular light show that is one of the island's top tourist draws. When the ...