DAVAO CITY — Taiwan health care companies are coming to Davao this week to look for possible partners, an official with the Mindanao Business Council (MinBC) said. Rolando A. Torres, MinBC executive d... ( read original story ...)
Guangdong to let Taiwan companies invest in infrastructure
“They will be allowed to invest in such sectors, receiving rights as equally as their business counterparts on the Chinese mainland,” said Chen Linzuo, deputy director of the Taiwan Affairs Office of ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to help Haiti build electricity grid
Once the deal is sealed, it will become the first project launched with an ally under Taiwan's Official Development Assistance (ODA), a program designed to help countries develop their infrastructure ... ( read original story ...)
Labor ministry, unions, business leaders to discuss wage hike
Taipei, Aug. 2 (CNA) A committee convened by the Ministry of Labor (MOL) will meet Aug. 16, with government and labor representatives and business leaders trying to reach an agreement on wage increase... ( read original story ...)
China poaches Taiwan tech analysts as supply chain shifts
TAIPEI -- When Jeff Pu, a renowned analyst covering Apple's supply chain at Taiwan's Yuanta Investment Consulting, begins his new career as head of Asia hardware research at Guangzhou-based GF Securit... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan manufacturing growth slows, trade war fears rise
Taiwan’s manufacturing growth rose at its slowest pace in more than a year in July and business confidence slipped amid rising fears over the hit to Taiwan’s export-dependent economy from a global tra... ( read original story ...)
Vietnamese student hoping to sell coffee in Taiwan
Taipei, July 31 (CNA) Nguyen Thi Kim Lien (阮清玲), a Vietnamese student studying business administration in Taiwan, said Tuesday that she would like to import coffee beans from her hometown, roast them ... ( read original story ...)
MOFA to send tourism business delegation to Palau
Taipei, July 31 (CNA) The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) on Tuesday said it is planning to send local tourism business and small and medium business delegations to Palau and the nation's other Pac... ( read original story ...)
WTCA announces Taipei and Accra to host its next two General Assemblies
“This selection grants us an unrivalled opportunity to showcase our city, country and region to the WTCA network and the business world, allowing us to contribute in the celebration of such a historic ... ( read original story ...)
Business group urges government to respect market mechanism
Taipei, July 27 (CNA) The Chinese National Federation of Industries ... described the proposed wage hike as simply a political decision that fails to take the business group's opinions into account. P... ( read original story ...)
The second edition of Agri-Tech Expo & Forum opens in Taipei today
The local authority in Taipei, "COA", highly recommended the harvest performance ... The satellite event includes business promotion, matchmaking programme and over 50 conference sessions. The three-d... ( read original story ...)
US airlines cave to China’s demand on referring to Taiwan
didn't go so far as to say that Taipei is part of China. "Like other carriers, American is implementing changes to address China's request," said Shannon Gilson, a spokeswoman for American, the world' ... ( read original story ...)
China has the last laugh after Taiwan tweak on US airlines’ websites
"Air travel is global business, and we abide by the rules in countries where we operate," she said on Tuesday. Hawaiian Airlines had changed its website ahead of the deadline to showing searches for f... ( read original story ...)
China insists US airlines describe Taiwan as part of China
BEIJING — China says there will be “no room for negotiation” in its demand that U.S. airlines describe self-ruled Taiwan as part of China ahead of a deadline this week. Beijing has insisted that carri... ( read original story ...)
Unnamed businessman pulls out of Taiwan shop deal with Hong Kong bookseller Lam Wing-kee
Hong Kong bookseller Lam Wing-kee, who claimed he was kidnapped by Chinese agents in 2015 for selling books critical of the authorities, said a businessman has pulled out of their plans to open a book... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan bookstore bets on detective books to revive business
A human skeleton hangs on the wall above a creepy plastic baby head. A smiling female doll stares down at the customers from a high shelf. A gramophone blasts out eerie music amid the silence. In Tomm... ( read original story ...)