Taiwan raised a trade complaint against China at a World Trade Organization meeting late on Wednesday over Beijing's moves to block sugar apple and wax apple imports from the island, two sources ... ( read original story ...)
GOP senators unveil bill to bolster Taiwan’s defense against China
A group of Republican senators introduced legislation Thursday to beef up Taiwan's defense against Chinese aggression. ( read original story ...)
Tips for Students Studying In Taiwan For a better experience
Undoubtedly, Taiwanese Higher Education is rated quite highly in the world. It has to offer internationally acclaimed institutions, generous support systems, well-crafted degree programs, a friendly ... ( read original story ...)
Speculation nation: Can Xi Jinping’s property tax deflate China’s housing bubble?
Analysis: President faces an uphill battle to undo a system that has led to a bloated property sector ... ( read original story ...)
Applied Optoelectronics Reports Third Quarter 2021 Results
SUGAR LAND, Texas, Nov. 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (NASDAQ: AAOI), a leading provider of fiber-optic access network products for the internet datacenter, cable broadband, telecom and ... ( read original story ...)
EU Parliamentarians say they want to learn from Taiwan how to counter threats from Beijing
The EU delegation met President Tsai Ing-wen on Thursday, telling her ‘you are not alone. Europe is standing with you’. ( read original story ...)
U.S. Republicans want billions for Taiwan military aid to counter China
U.S. Republican lawmakers introduced legislation on Thursday seeking to provide $2 billion per year and other assistance to bolster's Taiwan's defenses as it faces rising pressure from China. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s BLF funds extend rebound but warns of “challenging” market outlook
Taiwan pension funds overseen by the Bureau of Labor Funds (BLF) reported NT$289.2 billion (US$10.33 billion) of total investment income in the nine months to September, extending a rebound that began ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-Taiwan raises WTO complaint against China in fruit dispute
Taiwan raised a trade complaint against China at a World Trade Organization meeting over Beijing's moves to block imports of two types of fruit from the island, its council of agriculture and two ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei is first to use ordinance to ban e-cigarettes
The Taipei City Government on Wednesday became the nation’s first local government to pass a jurisdiction-wide ban on e-cigarettes via a self-government ordinance. If the Executive Yuan ratifies the ... ( read original story ...)
China Warns European Union Not to Get Too Friendly With Taiwan as Delegation Visits Island
Though Taiwan is self-ruled, China claims it as part of its territory and has been increasingly assertive in recent months about establishing its dominance. ( read original story ...)
China’s smartphone chip champion Unisoc reaches new heights in global market
The fabless chip firm saw its shipments of smartphone processors nearly doubled from a year earlier during the most recent quarter amid China’s drive for technology self-reliance. ( read original story ...)
11 cool AI tech products from Taiwan Excellence
To meet the growing tech needs of the UAE Market, Taiwan Excellence has hand-picked several award-winning products to launch this October. ( read original story ...)
US should ‘stay very far away’ from physically confronting China over Taiwan: Ng Eng Hen
SINGAPORE: The United States should "stay very far away" from engaging in physical confrontation with China over Taiwan, Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said, adding that "miscalculations can occur". Dr N ... ( read original story ...)
VinFast picks underwriters for $400m green loan
Vietnamese company VinFast has mandated a group of banks to lead a $400m green loan that will be launched into syndication before the end of the year. Credit Suisse, Cathay United Bank, Maybank, HSBC ... ( read original story ...)
China has debated attacking Taiwan-controlled islands, Taiwan official says
A top Taiwan security official told lawmakers on Thursday that China had internally debated whether to attack Taiwan's Pratas Islands but will not do so before 2024, the year President Tsai Ing-wen's ... ( read original story ...)