Taiwan citizens should avoid unnecessary visits to or transit through Hong Kong, Macau or mainland China after the passing of an "outrageous" national security law for the former British colony, a ... ( read original story ...)
SGX to launch FTSE Taiwan Index futures on July 20
SINGAPORE (THE BUSINESS TIMES) - The Singapore Exchange (SGX) on Wednesday (July 1) said it is introducing a futures contract on the FTSE Taiwan RIC Capped Index (FTSE Taiwan), enabling investors to ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Manufacturing Sector Continues To Contract – IHS Markit
Disclaimer | Commerce Policy | Made In NYC | Stock quotes by finanzen.net (RTTNews) - The manufacturing sector in Taiwan continued ... towards the one-year business outlook. SHARE THIS POST ... ( read original story ...)
Japan puts Taiwan and Brunei atop its business travel agenda
TOKYO -- The Japanese government plans to begin talks about restarting business travel to and from Taiwan and Brunei, Nikkei has learned. The talks could begin in July. Japanese officials ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Shares May Bounce Higher Again On Tuesday
The Taiwan stock market on Monday ended the seven-day winning streak in which it had accelerated more than 350 points or 3.1 percent. ( read original story ...)
Visitors to Taipei’s night markets up but some vendors see slow recovery
"Revenge outing" is the latest thing in Taiwan, where the Covid-19 outbreak has been kept well in check, with under 450 confirmed cases and seven deaths since the first case was reported in January.. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan faces a changed economic outlook in Asia following COVID-19
As the challenges associated with COVID-19 on the global economy unfold, it is clear that the pandemic has not only undermined economic growth for most countries, but also shifted global supply chains ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei records hottest June day in 124 years
TAIPEI, June 29 (Xinhua): Taipei has recorded its hottest day ... Meanwhile, the number of employees taking unpaid leave in taiwan, a common measure to cut costs when business is slow, has exceeded 30 ... ( read original story ...)
joimax® Signs National Distribution Partner in Taiwan
Clearance is our ideal sales and service partner,” says joimax® CEO and Founder Mr. Wolfgang Ries, With their streamlined structure and process in place, we are confident joimax® will penetrate this ... ( read original story ...)
Avalue Launches Dual-Display AIO POS Touchscreen Terminal RiVar
Avalue Technology Inc., a global industrial PC solution provider. Having won the iF Design Award for its mini POS terminal RiPac-10P1’s compactness, e ... ( read original story ...)
Business sentiment picks up as order visibility improves
Business sentiment improved noticeably across sectors last month as local firms gained better order visibility after major economies lifted pandemic-induced lockdowns and enabled a phased return to ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan firms put more employees on unpaid leave
As of Tuesday, a total of 1,334 companies had put 30,505 employees on unpaid leave across Taiwan, up 11 and 667 respectively over the figures released a week ago, the department said in a statement. ( read original story ...)
Apple Contractor Opens Research Center For 5G, AI, Cybersecurity
Foxconn's new research center will help the giant contractor branch into more modern technology, rely less on old contracts. ( read original story ...)
CyberLink FaceMe® Updates with New “Social Distancing” Features, including Mask Detection & Enhanced Facial Recognition Capabilities
CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW), a pioneer in AI and facial recognition technologies, today announced new updates to its landmark facial recognition softwar ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Already Made up Lost Business From Huawei
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing has made up its lost business from Huawei after the U.S. government put restrictions on working with the Chinese smartphone maker. Kung Ming-hsi ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Taiwan to ease border controls to let in some business travellers
TAIPEI • Taiwan will, from the start of next week, ease border controls put in place to prevent the spread of the coronavirus and allow in business travellers from some lower-risk countries, though ... ( read original story ...)