Disclaimer | Commerce Policy | Made In NYC | Stock quotes by finanzen.net TAIPEI, July 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- TCI GENE, a subsidiary of TCI Co., Ltd. (Ticker: 8436) that produces the MOHW ... ( read original story ...)
D-Link Launches Group Temperature Screening Camera Kit with AI Facial Recognition
Stock quotes by finanzen.net TAIPEI, July 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- D-Link today announced the new DCS-9500T Group Temperature Screening Camera Kit that can simultaneously scan up to 30 people with a ... ( read original story ...)
Global Banks Look to Taiwan Expansion in Shift Away From Hong Kong
Taiwan’s top financial regulator said global banks are looking to expand on the island after China’s passage of a controversial security law in Hong Kong prompted some firms to rethink their Asian ... ( read original story ...)
Any Taiwan move by China would hit US tech sector hard: report
There have been many discussions centred around the possibility that China may try to retake Taiwan and speculation as to the likely American reaction, but hardly any consideration has been given to ... ( read original story ...)
Asia Pacific Wire & Cable Corporation Announces Listing Transfer to The Nasdaq Capital Market
Asia Pacific Wire & Cable Corporation Limited (NASDAQ:APWC) (the "Company"), a leading manufacturer of wire and cable products for the telecommunications and electric-power industries in the ... ( read original story ...)
MORE THAN BLUE DRAMA SERIES OFFICIALLY STARTS FILMING
[Taipei, 20 July 2020] The cast and crew of the new MORE THAN BLUE 《比悲傷更悲傷的故事》 drama series came together on Saturday 18 July for an auspicious official start of production ceremony. More Than Blue ... ( read original story ...)
Oak Stone Limited Comments On Alibaba-Backed Xpeng Raising $500 Million In Series C+
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(Business Wire)--Taipei-based financial management company Oak Stone Limited have commented on Alibaba-backed Xpeng Motors, the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) startup, raising around ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Export Orders Rise In June
(RTTNews) - Taiwan's export orders rose at a faster-than-expected rate in June, figures from the Ministry of Economic Affairs showed on Monday. ( read original story ...)
Tech demand powers Taiwan export order growth to 2-year high
Taiwan's export orders grew at their fastest pace in nearly ... news provider reaching more than one billion people every day. Reuters provides trusted business, financial, national, and international ... ( read original story ...)
Constitutional reform crucial: Tsai
Constitutional reform is one of the most important advancements for Taiwan, President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) said yesterday, adding that items that should be prioritized include lowering the voting age ... ( read original story ...)
Use of Chinese Devices in Somaliland Unsafe in Current Climate
This new relations with Taipei could bring some serious repercussions ... It just does not make sense to continue business as usual and it is important that the Somaliland government examine ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese Communist Party mouthpiece accuses Taiwan’s ruling party of meddling in Hong Kong affairs
People’s Daily publishes commentary that describes the Democratic Progressive Party as a ‘black hand’ that is ‘destabilising’ Hong Kong. ( read original story ...)
S&P 500 ends up despite virus worries
The partnership would give the bank new business momentum, DBS Bank Taiwan general manager Lim Him-chuan (林鑫川) told a news conference in Taipei. That is because some stores and supermarkets in ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Has Fallen—Is Taiwan Next?
Taiwan may have a long and ambivalent history ... and a constant reminder of unfinished business and a failure to achieve “final victory” in the Civil War by the Chinese Communist Party. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan held its annual live-fire military drills as tensions with China worsen
Helicopters launched missiles and fighter jets dropped bombs on targets at sea, while tanks and trucks fired from a beach to deter simulated invaders. ( read original story ...)
Head of Taiwan’s Hong Kong office, two colleagues forced to leave after refusing to sign document supporting ‘one-China’ principle
It is understood the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office plans to continue operating in the city, though it is now left with only one director-level staffer. ( read original story ...)