The Taipei Department of Environmental Affairs is offering an additional NT$8,000 per vehicle on top of its existing subsidies and others provided by the Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) ...
Music and mockery – the latest missiles in the Taiwan Strait propaganda war
Taiwan has branded the warplanes of the People's Liberation Army "disgusting vultures" and its ballistic missiles "irritating firecrackers" in the latest round of an influence war with Beijing. The ...
China Calls Military Flights a Response to US-Taiwan ‘Collusion’
China said the rising number of warplanes it sends toward Taiwan were due to the island’s “military collusion” with the US, shedding light on its motives for the threatening activity.Most Read from ...
Taiwan Ready to Assist Ukraine With Digital Reconstruction
Taiwan is ready to help Ukraine upgrade its digital infrastructure in fields such as remote learning as part of rebuilding efforts after the war, the island's Digital Minister Audrey Tang told Reuters ...
US changes military strategy against China with Japan key in Taiwan’s defence
This turning point is giving Japan an increasingly important role, especially in the defence of Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion. In his meeting today at the White House with Joe Biden, ...
Could Beijing Risk a Diversionary War Against Taiwan?
The combination of a weakening strategic situation and an increasingly despotic regime has left Xi with few constraints on his power, leaving many to fear that he could risk military adventurism as a ...
Iveda Launches $1.5M Project for Utilis Smart Pole Deployment in Taiwan
Iveda announced the launch of a $1.5 million project for Utilis Smart Pole technology in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, equipping the country’s largest harbor city with critical IoT infrastructure for smart city ...
U.S. and Japan Deepen Alliance With Eye on Taiwan Strait
The officials agreed on a modernized U.S.-Japan alliance "to prevail in a new era of strategic competition," the officials said in a joint statement released after the meeting. In a joint press conference,
Iveda Announces $1.5 Million Utilus Smart Pole Deployment in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Enabling A True Smart City Infrastructure [Updated]
Iveda (R) (NASDAQ:IVDA), the global solution for cloud-based AI video and sensor technologies, today announced the launch of a $1.5 million project for Utilus Smart Pole technology in Kaohsiung, ...
Police install more virtual reality training systems
The National Police Agency has finished installing its first virtual reality (VR) police training systems at seven police departments and institutions across Taiwan to prepare police officers for ...
Kushiro mayor visits chick birthed by Japanese cranes
The Mayor of Kushiro in Japan said he is proud that a pair of red-crowned cranes delivered from his city’s zoo in Hokkaido became parents at Taipei Zoo in June last year. Kika and Big arrived in 2011 ...
The Lalu operator Shining to set up new luxury resort
Shining Group (鄉林集團) said it is looking to set up a second holiday resort in Taiwan, while it expects business to improve in China after the country relaxed COVID-19 curbs. The Taichung-based ...
US, Japan reiterate Taipei stance, underline peace
The US and Japan on Wednesday said their position on Taiwan remains unchanged, and reiterated the importance of peace in the Taiwan Strait for the world. The statement came after the US-Japan Security ...
Taiwan must not suffer the same fate as Ukraine
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Taiwan news every morning. The writer is a former Nato secretary-general This week China embarked on significant military exercises around the coast of Taiwan.
Iveda Announces $1.5 Million Utilis Smart Pole Deployment in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Enabling A True Smart City Infrastructure
Iveda is setting the standard for smart city technologies worldwide Mesa, Arizona, Jan. 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Iveda® (NASDAQ:IVDA), the global solution for cloud-based AI video and sensor ...
Defense Secretary Austin ‘seriously doubts’ China invasion of Taiwan is ‘imminent’
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said he "seriously doubts" that China's increased aggression in and off the Taiwan Strait means that an invasion is "imminent."