Chunghwa Telecom says it is seeking faster solutions and is already ... In the past five years, submarine cables connecting Taiwan to the Matsu Islands have been cut 25 times, including four times ...
Chinese delegation gets ‘warm reception’ in rare visit to Taipei
The first Chinese delegation to visit Taiwan since the pandemic enjoyed a "warm reception", the opposition-led Taipei city government said on Monday. The Shanghai delegation also said they felt a warm ...
LITEON Launches Innovative Private Network Solutions for 5G and Beyond at MWC’23 in Barcelona
MWC, LITEON will exhibit diverse scenarios of 5G vertical applications by deploying the innovative 5G RAN solutions including 5G SA mmWave O-RU, home using femtocell, and lightweight outdoor small ...
Taiwan’s export orders fall for fifth straight month, hit by 45.9 per cent slump in mainland China and Hong Kong
Taiwan's export orders totalled US$47.51 billion last month, down by 19.3 per cent year on year Orders to Taiwan from mainland China and Hong Kong declined 45.9 per cent over the same period Export ...
Congress Delegation Visits Taiwan In Tense U.S.-China Moment
A delegation of U.S. lawmakers met with the head of Taiwan’s legislature on Monday as part of a five-day visit to the self-ruled island that comes as U.S.-China relations remain tense after weeks of ...
Top Pentagon Official Arrives in Taiwan: FT – TaiwanPlus News
A top Pentagon official responsible for China has arrived in Taiwan, the U.K.'s Financial Times reports. Taiwan's foreign ministry has not confirmed the visit, but Michael Chase would be the first ...
Most of Taiwan-based enterprises expect 1H23 operation to remain unchanged, says CRIF Taiwan
A sample survey conducted by CRIF Taiwan shows that 83.8% of Taiwan-based enterprises expect their business operation in the first half of 2023 to remain unchanged, 8.2% expect drops and 8.0% expect ...
Taiwan drops indoor mask mandate in restaurants, offices
Three years into the global pandemic, Taiwan said people no longer have to wear masks at all times indoors though it is still keeping some restrictions in place. People will still be required to wear masks in places like hospitals and medical institutions as well as on public transit,
Taiwan Jan export orders fall more slowly, downside risks remain
Taiwan's export orders in January contracted from a year earlier for a fifth month in a row, though at a slower pace, hit by a continued slump in Chinese demand and weaker global consumer spending due to inflation and interest rate rises.
Taiwan Export Order Fall Lessened by Rebound in Phone Demand
Taiwan’s export orders declined less than forecast last month as the post-Covid reopening of Chinese factories sparked a rebound in demand for smartphones.
Congress delegation visits Taiwan in tense US-China moment
A delegation of U.S. lawmakers met with the head of Taiwan's legislature on Monday as part of a five-day visit to the self-ruled island that comes as U.S.-China relations remain tense after weeks of ...
Taiwan may mandate public servants to declare crypto holdings
Taiwan’s Ministry of Justice said on Wednesday that it may be adding cryptocurrencies to the list of properties for public servants to declare.
Biden admin has to demonstrate to China it will stand by Taiwan: Jamil Jaffer
National Security Institute founder Jamil Jaffer claims the world is watching the United States appear 'weak and irresolute' under the Biden administration on 'Fox News Live.' ...
Chinese Taipei star misses three penalties against Paraguay in Women’s World Cup playoffs
Hsin-Hsuan Pao couldn't beat the Paraguay keeper despite three attempts in Chinese-Taipei's shootout defeat in Hamilton.
Taiwan’s Defense Ministry says a Chinese balloon was found on an islet in the Matsu island group
Taiwan’s Defense Ministry says a Chinese weather balloon landed on one of its outlying islands, amid U.S. accusations that such craft have been dispatched worldwide to spy on Washington and its allies.
Scammer ordered to pay Chunghwa Telecom NT$17m
A former Chunghwa Telecom customer must pay the company NT$17 million (US$55,903) in damages, after he resold 3,525 mobile phones he had purchased through preferential contracts with the telecom, the ...