Fernandez. “We want to thank the Taiwan officials, as well as their business leaders, for their continuing trust and confidence in the world-class, competence, and work ethics of Filipino workers,” Mr ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Set to Lift Ban on Fukushima Food to Boost Japan Ties
(Bloomberg) -- Taiwan is poised to lift the ban on food imports from areas around the Fukushima nuclear power plant which melted down in 2011, according to local media, removing an irritant in the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semi rises as Morgan Stanley upgrades to overweight
While there are several positive opportunities for Taiwan Semi ahead, the key risk is a "tech supply chain rebalancing," Morgan Stanley noted, with an inventory correction in smartphones ... ( read original story ...)
Both Sides of Taiwan Strait Are Closely Watching Ukraine’s Crisis
Taiwan knows what it’s like to have an overbearing neighbor. China wonders how forcefully Western powers might react to a Russian invasion. By Steven Lee Myers and Amy Qin BEIJING — With Russia ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan earthquake: Taipei residents report shaking buildings after magnitude 5.2 tremor
Taiwan has been hit by an 5.2 magnitude earthquake, confirms new seismic data. The European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) announced the tremor occurred at 6.58pm local time, 55km north ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan lifts forex trading punishment on Deutsche -sources
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's central bank has allowed Deutsche Bank to start trading Taiwan dollar deliverable and non-deliverable forwards again, three sources told Reuters, after it suspended ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan reports 49 new COVID-19 cases
TAIPEI -- Taiwan reported 49 new COVID-19 cases Monday, including two locally-transmitted infections and 47 imported ones, the island's disease-monitoring agency said. The agency also announced a ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwanese supplier to chip producers announces expansion
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - GlobalWafers Co., which supplies silicon wafers to semiconductor manufacturers, says it will invest $3.6 billion in facilities in Asia, the United States and Europe after its ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says U.S. has not approached it on LNG diversion
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan has not been approached by the United States on the issue of diverting some supplies of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) to Europe if the Ukraine crisis leads to a disruption ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan compatriots share Olympic glory
[Photo/Xinhua] The Chinese mainland is willing to conduct extensive and in-depth dialogue and democratic consultation with political parties, organizations and individuals in Taiwan to seek social ... ( read original story ...)
Comelec to push internet system for voters abroad
“We have a project on internet voting ... MECO Kaohsiung (Kaoshiung City and Tainan City), MECO Taipei (Taipei City New Taipei City, Taoyuan City, Keelung City, Taoyuan County and Hsinchua ... ( read original story ...)
AOTAVERSE NFT Featured in Multiple Landmark Billboards in Asia
showing up in some Asia landmark billboards such as the SOGO giant billboard in Hong Kong Causeway Bay and the landmark billboard near Taipei 101. According to AOTAVERSE's official Twitter ... ( read original story ...)
The end of free-lunch economics
Raghuram Rajan, former governor of the Reserve Bank of India, is a finance professor at University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business. To our readers: Because of the Lunar New Year holiday, from ... ( read original story ...)
‘Take back life’: More nations ease COVID-19 restrictions
The Denver City Government is ending requirements for proof of COVID ... To our readers: Because of the Lunar New Year holiday, from Monday, Jan. 31, through Sunday, Feb. 6, the Taipei Times will have ... ( read original story ...)
Is the U.S. Military Ready to Defend Taiwan?
As the debate intensifies on U.S. policy related to the defense of Taiwan, it is useful to examine when and why the United States would carry out such a mission and the potential obstacles to a ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s World Cup hopes dealt blow in women’s Asian Cup loss to Vietnam
Taiwan’s hope of qualifying for the FIFA Women’s World Cup for the first time in 32 years was yesterday dealt a blow after the national team lost to Vietnam in the last game of the playoff series. ( read original story ...)