The ability of Taiwan’s factories to continue running at full steam is key to keeping the economy on track as a persistent Covid-19 outbreak threatens to derail what was lining up to be a strong year ... ( read original story ...)
Japan enters Taiwan-China fight with vaccine shipments to Taipei
A vaccine shortage amid rising case numbers in Taiwan has raised fears of a health crisis that could hurt its semiconductor production, which is crucial for global industry. ( read original story ...)
Japan to provide 1.2 million doses of coronavirus vaccine to Taiwan
Japan will provide Taiwan with 1.24 million doses of AstraZeneca PLC's coronavirus vaccine for free, Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said on Friday, just hours before the shipment was due to be ... ( read original story ...)
ING downgrades Taiwan 2021 GDP forecast on Covid-19 resurgence impact
ING's Iris Pang discusses the impact that the global chip shortage and the recent Covid-19 outbreak will have on Taiwan's economy. ( read original story ...)
‘Did he make a mistake?’: Marise Payne grilled over Morrison’s Taiwan comments – video
Morrison incorrectly stated Australia’s ‘one country, two systems’ approach to Taiwan in two seperate interviews ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan issues warning as much-anticipated tropical storm approaches
Taiwan issued a land warning on Friday for the approach of tropical storm Choi-Wan, which could be the first to hit the island in more than a year, helping alleviate a biting drought. Subtropical ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Stock Market May Run Out Of Steam On Friday
The Taiwan stock market has climbed higher in five straight sessions, advancing more than 640 points or 3.5 percent along the way. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan group launches website to counter Tiananmen Massacre ‘trolls’ and denialism
A Taiwan-based non-profit organisation has launched a website to counter disinformation on the Tiananmen Massacre, a tactic by China’s supporters to “whitewash” the bloody crackdown in Beijing more ... ( read original story ...)
Japan enters Taiwan-China fight with Covid-19 vaccine shipments to Taipei
Japan is planning later this month to send some of its Covid-19 vaccine to Taiwan, which has been struggling to procure its own supplies and blamed China for impeding shipments of the shots.. Read ... ( read original story ...)
Tesla’s New AMD Graphics Chipset Should Have Sony PS5 Performance
Tesla is putting a gaming computer on wheels, but more importantly, it shows the company is doubling down on a smart-connected vehicle future. ( read original story ...)
US Strengthens Ties With South Korea and Taiwan, Restructures Supply Chains Away From China
President Joe Biden and South Korean President Moon Jae-in issued a joint statement, in which both leaders reaffirmed their “mutual commitment” to ... ( read original story ...)
FoundOcean scores 100-turbine Taiwan offshore job
FoundOcean has secured an export contract to supply the grout for the foundations at a 100-turbine offshore wind farm off the coast of Taiwan. The Scottish company received financial support from UK ... ( read original story ...)
How to wash that stress right out of your hair! Designer Anya Hindmarch reveals her top tips for business and happiness in a fascinating memoir
Anya Hindmarch, 52, shares advice for running a successful business and being happy in a memoir. English fashion designer reveals each of her projects have involved a cycle of emotion. ( read original story ...)
Acer unveils new range of devices for 2021
Acer has introduced a new range of devices designed to offer consumers the widest possible choice of high-performance, ultraportable computing devices at a virtual global press conference held from ... ( read original story ...)
Asian Qualifiers – Group B: Nepal defeat Chinese Taipei for crucial three points
Nepal solidified their place as the fourth best team in Group B, defeating Chinese Taipei 2-0 in their Asian Qualifiers return at Jaber Al-Hamad International Stadium on Thursday. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan keen to join trans-Pacific trade pact and world bodies like WHO
Taipei urges friendly democracies to support its bid to join global institutions. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)