AUO's showcase at Touch Taiwan 2024 also demonstrates the company's commitment to combining its global leadership in display technology with BHTC's automotive HMI solutions and strategic position as a Tier 1 supplier to ignite new possibilities for the ...
TWSE to host Taiwan Investment Forum in Singapore, spotlighting AI investment trends
Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) is hosting Taiwan Investment Forum at the SGX Auditorium in Singapore on Friday, April 19, 2024. The forum will delve into the outlook of the Taiwanese securities market ...
Organic materials synthesised by Lithuanian scientists are used in the production of OLED devices in Taiwan
OLED displays deliver extremely rich and accurate colours, smooth motion and the highest level of contrast. These features provide exceptional
Taiwan’s Incoming Leader Sends Reassuring Signal to U.S. on National Security
TAIPEI—Taiwanese President-elect Lai Ching-te is preparing to stock his national-security team with holdovers from the current administration, a signal to the U.S. that his incoming government won’t rock the boat too much as the White House grapples with geopolitical crises in Ukraine and Gaza.
Ma Ying-jeou urges Taiwan’s next president to respond ‘pragmatically’ to Xi Jinping’s ‘olive branch’
Ma, who met mainland Chinese leader Xi in Beijing last week, said Taiwan’s next leader, William Lai Ching-te, should take note of Xi’s goodwill and refrain from “walking the independence path”. Lai, of the independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party,
Chinese telecom bidding market rebounds, stoking replenishment demand for network ICs
The Chinese telecom bidding market is on the upswing, as major tenders are being issued by key telecom operators.
Taiwan’s Taitung County Sends Delegation to Japan to Promote Tourism and Breathtaking Scenery
Impressed with Taitung’s beautiful mountains and blue ocean, Japanese travel agencies have pledged to bring visitors to the county in southeastern Taiwan by planning tour packages in the future. The ...
North Taiwan baseball stadium reschedules games due to poor turf
TAIPEI (Taiwan News ... according to Taoyuan City Government Sports Bureau. Rakuten Taoyuan Baseball Stadium began a large-scale facility improvement project last year, but renovation was not ...
Bee swarm delays Kinmen to Taipei flight by 54 minutes
Mandarin Airlines flight AE1272 was scheduled to depart from Kinmen with 70 passengers at 3:50 p.m., reported Liberty Times. However, a swarm of bees surrounded the aircraft and stung two passengers ...
S’porean couple last 2 people missing in Taiwan earthquake, search suspended due to aftershocks
The search efforts were suspended with the consent of the couple's family. A married Singaporean couple — Sim Hwee Kok and Neo Siew Choo, both 47 — are the last two people who remain missing after an ...
Taiwan’s Earthquake Should be a Wake-up Call for Global Supply Chains
Achieving transparency and making supply chains more agile will be crucial in minimizing disruptions to semiconductor output.
Taiwan quake: Search for missing Singaporeans suspended due to aftershocks
A 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan around 40 minutes later, with the epicentre about 18km south-west of Hualien City on the island’s east coast. Family members of the couple, who also hold ...
Taiwan-U.S. Synergy Expands EV Supply-chain Collaboration
SAE Taipei Section To Lead Delegation to the U.S. for 2024 WCX & Supply-chain Visits TAIPEI, April 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- To promote closer cooperation between Taiwan-U.S. auto-electronics supply ...
Taiwan quake: Search for missing S’poreans suspended due to aftershocks
The couple were last seen alighting from a bus at the Shakadang Trail in Hualien’s Taroko Gorge. Read more at straitstimes.com.
M503: How Did The Adjustment Of A Flight Route Cause Controversy Between Taiwan & Mainland China?
However, the Taiwan authorities fiercely opposed this route. They argued that the M503 route, being only 4.2 nautical miles (approximately 7.8 kilometers) from the Taiwan Strait's median line, would ...
Northern Taiwan municipalities offer subsidies to bus drivers
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Four counties in northern Taiwan are resorting to monthly subsidies of up to NT$10,000 (US$308) to overcome a bus driver shortage.