By Yimou Lee, Fabian Hamacher and Ann Wang KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan (Reuters) -Taiwan mobilised nearly 40,000 troops on Tuesday to be on standby for rescue efforts as powerful Typhoon Krathon approached its populous southwest coast,
Taipei Fashion Week To Highlight Local Style – TaiwanPlus News
Taipei Fashion Week has revealed some local looks for the upcoming season. Israel-Hezbollah latest LIVE: Israel sends paratroopers and commandos into Lebanon in 'targeted' ground raids Sabrina ...
Taiwan braces for a powerful typhoon to hit its largest port, after lashing northern Philippines
Taiwan has put its military units on standby and closed schools and offices across several counties on Tuesday, as the island braces for a powerful typhoon set to make landfall in the next couple days, after bashing the Philippines. Super Typhoon Krathon ...
Xi vows ‘reunification’ with Taiwan on eve of Communist China’s 75th birthday
Chinese leader Xi Jinping reiterated his pledge to achieve “reunification” with Taiwan on the eve of Communist China’s 75th birthday, as Beijing flexed its military might in the run-up to the national holiday.
Taiwan shuts schools and offices ahead a direct hit from powerful typhoon
Taiwan closed schools and offices and evacuated hundreds from vulnerable areas around the island ahead of a strong typhoon expected to hit its populated western coast ...
Xi calls for Taiwan reunification
President Xi Jinping reiterated his call for China to "reunite" with Taiwan, the self-ruled island China claims as its own, during an address on the eve of national holiday celebrations.
Taiwan to get first US Abrams tanks after years of delay. But can they take on the PLA?
First 38 battle tanks arriving in December seen to boost cross-strait deterrence, but some analysts cite modern threats like suicide drones.
Taiwan begins ban on single-use plastic cups nationwide
Taiwan's ban on single-use plastic cups at drink shops took effect nationwide at the start of September in an effort to reduce plastic waste. The policy, spearheaded by the Ministry of Environment (MOENV),
Xi Jinping boasts ‘no one can stop China’ as he renews push for Taiwan reunification
Xi Jinping has claimed "no challenge can stop China" in a chest-thumping speech to mark the 75th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China. The Chinese president also reiterated his vision for Chinese reunification with Taiwan during his address at a reception at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
IEEE Travels In Japan, Australia And Taiwan
I visited Japanese companies and participated in the IEEE Region 10 SYWL conference. I also participated in an IEEE special citation in Australia and the Taiwan Semicon.
Taiwan allows citizens to invest in foreign crypto ETFs
Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) is letting professional investors get into foreign crypto ETFs, though not just everyone can.
Biden approved Taiwan’s biggest security package yet. China says the military aid won’t deter it.
President Joe Biden said the US will send Taiwan its largest-ever security package worth up to $567 million amid rising tensions with China.
Diary of the deal: Years of courtship, pivotal helicopter ride brought TSMC to Phoenix
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.'s journey from Hsinchu City, Taiwan, to far north Phoenix took determination ... "It was a once-in-a-generation project," Camacho said of the TSMC deal. TSMC ...
Taiwan to raise electricity prices for second time this year
Taiwan will raise electricity prices by an average of 12.5% for large industrial users to help staunch losses for the island's state-run power firm, though most homes and small businesses will see no hike,
Biden approves $567 mln in defense support for Taiwan, White House says
U.S. President Joe Biden on Sunday approved $567 million in defense support for Taiwan, the White House said, the latest move by the United States to boost the island's military in the face of rising ...
Chip Hub Taiwan to See Another Power-Price Hike from October
Taiwan, home to some of the world’s biggest chipmakers, will raise its electricity rates again from mid-October in a move that will impact the island’s industrial users.