Distinguished authorities and representatives of the Government of the Republic of China (Taiwan), such as the Minister of Finance Dr. Jain-Rong Su; the Vice President of the Central Bank, Mr. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s COVID-19 curbs drive spike in food packaging waste
Taiwan has become inundated with waste after a surge COVID-19 cases prompted movement curbs that led to a spike in online shopping and food deliveries and that is threatening to set back efforts to ... ( read original story ...)
Port NOLA’s project with Port of Caddo-Bossier
The SK Shipping Star Challenger discharges steel coils to barge at Coastal Cargo breakbulk and heavy-lift terminal at the Louisiana Avenue Complex. Photo courtesy Port NOLA The Port of New Orleans ... ( read original story ...)
C.R.E.A.M Finance becomes first DeFi protocol to adopt Euro-pegged tether (EURt)
C.R.E.A.M Finance has just announced its platform will be the world’s first to begin offering Euro-pegged tether tokens (EURt) and a Euro stablecoin. ( read original story ...)
SPAC Jade Mountain Acquisition files for a $100 million IPO, targeting health and tech
The article SPAC Jade Mountain Acquisition files for a $100 million IPO, targeting health and tech originally appeared on IPO investment manager Renaissance Capital's web site renaissancecapital.com. ( read original story ...)
China threatens Japan with nuclear war over intervention in Taiwan
The Chinese Communist Party aired a video in which it warned Japan of a nuclear response and "full-scale war" if the island nation interferes in China’s handling of Taiwan, Fox News reported. The ... ( read original story ...)
China thanks Taiwan for concern over devastating floods
China issued a rare statement of gratitude after Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen conveyed concerns over the impact of deadly floods. ( read original story ...)
Glenmark Life Sciences to invest Rs 600 cr to double capacity in four years
IPO-bound bulk drug manufacturer Glenmark Life Sciences is on track to more than double its capacity over the next four years at a cumulative investment of over Rs 600 crore. Glenmark Life Sciences is ... ( read original story ...)
‘No Chance’ U.S. Can Stop Chinese Invasion of Taiwan, Military Expert Says
China's drills north of Taiwan show the People's Liberation Army is capable of reaching the island "within a day," says Chinese commentator Du Wenlong. ( read original story ...)
Connecting the Vertices: Prospects for Australia-Taiwan Relations
Prospects for economic cooperation between Australia and Taiwan are, therefore, promising. Over the years, Australia and Taiwan have had stable economic relations, and bilateral trade has been growing ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Sees Record Jump in Jobless as Covid Batters Services
Unemployment in Taiwan surged in June as companies in the service sector and their workers bore the brunt of the government measures aimed at slowing the spread of the Covid-19 outbreak. ( read original story ...)
Moderna Inks New Supply Deal With Taiwan For 20 Mln Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine – Quick Facts
Biotechnology company Moderna, Inc. (MRNA) announced Thursday a new supply agreement with Taiwan for 20 million doses of Moderna's ... ( read original story ...)
Trending: Taiwan Semi Faces Pressure Even as Demand for Chips Skyrockets
Taiwan Semiconductor tops the list as the chip manufacturer is scrambling to meet rising demand for chips. Bank of America, which trended in first position two weeks ago thanks to an increase in ... ( read original story ...)
US senators introduce legislation to strengthen defence ties with Taiwan
A group of US senators introduced legislation on Tuesday that would strengthen defence ties between Washington and Taiwan, adding pressure on a front that Beijing considers to be a "red line". The ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Central Bank Has Reportedly Lifted FX Curbs on ING and ANZ
According to a report published by Reuters, the central bank of Taiwan has lifted foreign exchange (FX) trading curbs on ING and ANZ. ( read original story ...)
Why COVID-19 Is Rising Around Asia this Year After a Mild 2020
Asian countries are reporting record COVID-19 waves this year compared to 2020, as vaccination drives fall short and governments lose hope that mass closures and border controls can keep the ... ( read original story ...)