Taiwan starts storms cleanup

Financial markets and businesses opened in Taipei yesterday as the capital returned to normal. But the second- largest city of Kaohsiung, on the southern coast, remained shut with the second storm, Typhoon Hait... One person was missing in Taiwan yesterday ... ( read original story ...)

Apologizing mayors hit the circuit

The mayors of Tainan and Taipei found themselves apologizing for opposite reasons in the wake of twin storms. Tainan's mayor issued a public apology Monday for misjudging the severity of Typhoon Haitang and for announcing a very last-minute typhoon holiday. ( read original story ...)

Tigerair Taiwan Sees Scheduled Potential In Charter Services

TAIPEI, Taiwan—Tigerair Taiwan hopes its new charter business will become a foundation for expansion in scheduled air services. Facing an extraordinary level of competition from rival budget airlines, the China Airlines subsidiary is now profitable and ... ( read original story ...)

Anthony Scaramucci, Russia, John Kelly: Your Tuesday Briefing

The deal comes amid broad consolidation in the media and telecommunications industries ... Here’s a snapshot of global markets. • Taiwan was battered by two storms within 24 hours — Typhoon Nesat followed by Tropical Storm Haitang — leaving ... ( read original story ...)

Shares of Taiwan firms fall on sale of China Starbucks business

Shares of Taiwan’s Uni-President Enterprises Corp and President Chain Store tumbled in Taiwan for two straight days after they said they were selling their combined 50-per cent stake in the China Starbucks venture, which would grant the US coffee chain ... ( read original story ...)

Google brings Android Pay to more markets, adds new partners

This follows recent launches in Taiwan, Poland, Canada and Russia, and Brazil has already been marked for an imminent launch. Google is also expanding the payment service through partnerships with MasterCard-MasterPass and Visa Checkout agreed late last ye ... ( read original story ...)

69 Taiwanese suspects arrested in Indonesia for telecom fraud

Among the suspects, 10 are from Taiwan and the rest are all Chinese nationals, he said. Meanwhile, police apprehended 93 fraud suspects in Surabaya that same day, including 33 Chinese and one Malaysian, according to reports on various Indonesian news websites. ( read original story ...)