Taiwan's Starlux Airlines Co. said Friday it will begin operating the first direct flight service connecting Kumamoto in southwestern Japan and Taipei starting Sept. 1. The announcement comes as ...
Ukraine war hasn’t changed China’s thinking around possible attack on Taiwan, report says
China remains the “leading long-term challenge” to the existing international order and there is no evidence that Russia’s faltering invasion of Ukraine has changed Beijing’s thinking around “the timescale or methodology” for any potential attack on Taiwan,
JPMorgan’s Dimon visits Taiwan to meet staff, clients
Jamie Dimon, the chief executive of U.S. bank JPMorgan Chase & Co , is visiting Taiwan on Friday, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said, his first trip to the island in a nearly a decade,
Taiwan Faces No Trade-Offs With Ukraine
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Taiwan’s DPP Apologizes in #MeToo Case as Tsai Backs Probe
Officials from Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party publicly bowed and apologized Friday for the handling of a series of sexual harassment complaints in recent days, with President Tsai Ing-wen backing plans for an investigation into the latest scandal.
JPMorgan’s Dimon visits Taiwan to meet staff, clients -source
Jamie Dimon, the chief executive of U.S. bank JPMorgan Chase & Co , is visiting Taiwan on Friday, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said, after concluding his first trip to China since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon to visit Taiwan after China trip – Bloomberg News
JPMorgan Chase & Co Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon is planning to visit Taiwan after wrapping up his trip to China, Bloomberg News reported on Friday. Dimon will arrive in Taiwan on Friday and meet with around 500 local employees and customers,
Taiwan tribe despairs as drought shrinks bamboo crop
Hacking at a bamboo plant with a machete, Avayi Vayayana peels back the shoot's stiff bark as he scans southern Taiwan's mountains, anxious for more of the money-making crop his Indigenous tribe increasingly struggles to find.
Ansaldo STS and Hitachi Sign Turnkey Contract with Dorts of New Taipei City
For NTCG DORTS, this turnkey project combines civil, E&M (electro-mechanic) works and rolling stock. It is the first medium-capacity Metro to be constructed and managed by New Taipei City. The total ...
French Envoy Says Taiwan’s Status Quo May Be the Best Result Possible
The French government believes that forcing a confrontation with China over Taiwan isn’t in the best interest of the West, saying the island’s current ambiguous status may be the best for all concerned,
Controversial northwest Phoenix apartments, near TSMC site, approved by City Council
The 226-apartment complex at 17th Avenue and Happy Valley Road drew criticism from nearby residents, who have farms and ranches on multi-acre lots.
National bus electrification plan approved
The plan proposed by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications is part of the government’s efforts to reach its goal of net zero emissions by 2050. City bus operators have been reluctant to ...
Nvidia CEO feels ‘perfectly safe’ sourcing from Taiwan’s TSMC amid China tensions
Nvidia's founder and CEO Jensen Huang exudes confidence that the trillion-dollar-chipmaker has what it takes to navigate geopolitically sensitivities.
Taiwan donates $5 mln towards rebuilding Ukraine with Lithuania
Taiwan has donated five million dollars towards Lithuanian-led reconstructions projects in Ukraine, a Lithuanian government investment agency said on Wednesday.
Taiwan, US To Sign Trade Deal: Taipei
The United States and Taiwan will sign a trade deal on Thursday, Taipei said, in a move likely to stoke tensions between Beijing and Washington over the island.
US delivers backlogged Stingers to Taipei amid China-Taiwan tension
The US has delivered a shipment of Stinger missiles and other military equipment to Taiwan which was originally approved in 2019, as Washington works to fulfill a backlog of nearly $19 billion in ...