By Yimou Lee, Fabian Hamacher and Ann Wang KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan (Reuters) -Taiwan shut down on Wednesday, grounding hundreds of flights and closing schools, offices and financial markets ahead of the ...
Typhoon Krathon: Taiwan braces for torrential rain
It is expected to hit the port city of Kaohsiung before moving towards capital, Taipei.Offices, schools and financial markets shut as Taiwan declared Wednesday a day off, bracing for the arrival of a ...
Taiwan fights for its sovereignty: Taipei rejects claims it’s part of China’s territory
As Taiwan prepares for its own national day, it's bracing for another possible show of force from China, with large-scale military exercises
Aiello Secures New Funding to Fuel Expansion Across Japan and Southeast Asia
Aiello, a leading startup specializing in Natural Language Processing (NLP), announced today the successful completion of a US$5 million funding round. The round was led by prominent Japanese venture ...
Closer U.S.-Taiwan Trade Ties on Display at Annual Business Day Event – TaiwanPlus News
The annual U.S. Business Day has been held in Taiwan, aimed at improving trade and investment between the U.S. and Taiwan, especially in the tech sector. The U.S. representative office in Taiwan says ...
Taiwan Closes Schools and Workplaces as Typhoon Krathon Nears
The storm has already injured 46 people and forced thousands of evacuations, the authorities said, warning that torrential rain could cause landslides and flooding.
Ex-chairman of Taiwan’s Far Eastern gets 14 years for fraud
The former chairman of defunct Far Eastern Air Transport ( Taipei Sung Shan) was sentenced to 14 years imprisonment by the Taipei District Court on September 30, 2024. The court found Zhang Gangwei ...
Taiwan shuts schools, financial markets as typhoon Krathon approaches
Taiwan shut down schools and closed its financial markets on Wednesday as typhoon Krathon pounded its south and east with torrential rains and winds ahead of its expected landfall.
Taiwanese food stall Both Street teams up with Check In Taipei to release an exclusive menu
Earlier this year, Taiwanese gua bao food stall Both Street left local foodies distraught when they announced their closure. Well, you’ll be happy to know that they’ve teamed up with fellow Taiwanese ...
Taiwan shuts down as Typhoon Krathon approaches
Taiwan shut down schools and closed its financial markets on Wednesday as Typhoon Krathon pounded its south and east with torrential rains and winds ahead of its expected landfall. All domestic ...
Taiwan shuts down ahead of Typhoon Krathon’s arrival, torrential rain forecast
By Yimou Lee, Fabian Hamacher and Ann Wang KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan (Reuters) - Taiwan shut down on Wednesday with offices, schools and financial markets closed ahead of the arrival of a weakening Typhoon ...
Business News Live: Stock markets to remain shut on Oct 2 on Gandhi Jayanti
Taiwan shuts down ahead of Typhoon Krathon's arrival Taiwan shut down on Wednesday with offices, schools and financial markets closed ahead of the arrival of a weakening Typhoon Krathon, which is ...
2024 Climate Tech Companies to Watch: Gogoro and its battery-swapping network for electric scooters
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Beijing slams US’ $567 million pledge for Taiwan’s defense
The Biden administration approved a $567 million defense package for Taiwan, continuing U.S. support for the island in the face of increased pressure from China. This marks a significant step in bolstering Taiwan’s military readiness as Beijing escalates its military activities in the region.
Taiwan on alert over ‘multiple waves’ of missile firings in inland China
Taiwan's forces are ‘continuously monitoring relevant developments, and air defense forces have maintained a high level of vigilance and strengthened their alert,’ the island’s defense ministry said
Taiwan National Science Council believes China is 10 years behind TSMC
According to United Daily News, Wu Cheng-wen, the head of Taiwan’s National Science Council, believes mainland China’s semiconductor industry is more than ten years behind Taiwan’s. While some believe ...