Economic growth in trade-dependent Taiwan probably slowed in the second quarter in spite of robust exports driven by high demand for AI technology, a Reuters poll showed on Monday. Gross domestic product (GDP) in April-June was expected to have expanded 4.
Gaemi-related insurance claims may surpass COVID-19’s
Nearly 400 international flights were canceled or delayed on Wednesday and Thursday last week due to the typhoon, affecting almost 60,000 insured passengers, with total eligible compensation exceeding ...
Taiwan detects 16 Chinese aircraft, 14 naval vessels near its territory
Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defence has reported a surge in activity by China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) near the Taiwan Strait, with 16 Chinese aircraft, 14 People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels,
Big Rebound Anticipated For Taiwan Stock Market
The Taiwan stock market returned sharply lower on Friday from its unplanned two-day break due to Typhoon Gaemi - just after it had ...
Stranger Eyes at the Venice Film Festival: Soundtrack Thrives with Taiwan-Belgium Cross-Border Collaboration
At the heart of every successful film lies a remarkable soundtrack that resonates deeply with audiences, subtly shaping the narrative's ambiance yet often going unnoticed. Such is the case with ...
‘Capitalise on demand for chartered flights between Johor and Taiwan’
THERE is rising demand for direct flights between Johor and Taiwan. Malaysian Chinese Tourism Association (MCTA) Johor chapter chairman Edwin Tay said operators from both sides are working together to ...
WTO accepts India, Taipei’s request on ICT import duty dispute ruling
The WTO’s dispute settlement body has accepted a request from India and Chinese Taipei not to adopt the ruling against New Delhi’s import duties on certain information and technology products till ...
U.S. women’s archery team falls to Chinese Taipei
The United States women's archery team were eliminated from the Paris Games at the hands of Chinese Taipei July 28, 2024 ...
AMD’s new R&D center confirmed for Taiwan: 33 partners in Taiwan for R&D cooperation
AMD has reportedly chosen Taiwan for its new R&D center, with 33 Taiwan partners to cooperate in R&D with AMD moving into the future.
Here’s Why Taiwan Semiconductor Is a Screaming Buy After Its Recent Pullback
A couple of days before TSMC reported these fantastic results, former U.S. president and current Republican nominee Donald Trump commented that Taiwan should pay the U.S. for defense and that it took ...
WTO accepts India, Taipei’s request to delay adoption of ICT import duty dispute ruling till October
New Delhi: The WTO's dispute settlement body has accepted a request from India and Chinese Taipei not to adopt the ruling against New Delhi's import duties on certain information and technology ...
WTO accepts India, Taipei’s request to delay adoption of ICT import duty dispute ruling till Oct
The WTO’s dispute settlement body has accepted a request from India and Chinese Taipei not to adopt the ruling against New Delhi’s import duties on certain information and technology products till October-end,
Under China’s duress, Taipei forced to compete with “weird” name at Olympics, says US director
China “imposes its authoritarianism” on Taiwan, according to US filmmaker Garret Clarke, who has made a documentary on why the self governing island country cannot use its name to compete in major international sports events.
China pressures lawmakers from 6 countries not to attend conference in Taiwan
Chinese diplomats are pressuring lawmakers from at least six countries not to attend a China-focused summit in Taiwan in what they describe as efforts to isolate the self-governed island, participants
US-based organisation calls on Olympic Committee to allow Taiwan to compete at Olympics under own name
A US-based organisation called on the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to allow Taiwan to compete under its own name instead of “Chinese Taipei”, reported Taiwan News. Formosan Association for Public Affairs (FAPA),
Taiwan decommissions Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant reactor
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwan decommissioned Maanshan Nuclear ... Traditional nuclear energy cannot solve problems, but new nuclear technology might see a breakthrough by 2030, he said.