Facing New and Existing Challenges Head On. Since publication of AmCham’s 2020 Taiwan White Paper last June, Taiwan rightly has continued to receive international praise and att ... ( read original story ...)
Bank of Korea warns on rising financial imbalances
Deepening financial imbalances in South Korea due to rapid asset price gains and excessive borrowing threaten to hurt the economy, the Bank of Korea (BOK) said yesterday. Such imbalances could affect ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s CPC cleaning up oil leak near Talin refinery
Taiwan's state-owned refiner CPC Corp has started cleaning up an offshore oil spill caused by a pipeline that cracked during the discharging of oil from a vessel at its Talin refinery, the company's ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Buddhist group enters fray for BioNTech COVID vaccines
A major Taiwanese Buddhist group said on Wednesday that it was hoping to buy 5 million doses of BioNTech SE's (22UAy.DE) COVID-19 vaccine, joining Foxconn (2317.TW) and TSMC (2330.TW) in trying to ... ( read original story ...)
AmCham Releases 2021 White Paper and Introduces the Taiwan Commercial Initiative
White Paper and Introduces the Taiwan Commercial Initiative. At a virtual press conference today for release of the 2021 Taiwan White Paper, the American Cham ... ( read original story ...)
China condemns latest U.S. warship transit of Taiwan Strait
China condemned the United States on Wednesday as the region's greatest security "risk creator" after a U.S. warship again sailed through the sensitive waterway that separates Taiwan from China. The U ... ( read original story ...)
D-Link Reveals Latest Connectivity Innovations at Mobile World Congress 2021
Link, a global leader in networking technologies, will unveil its latest networking technologies engineered for enterprise 5G ... ( read original story ...)
British Office Taipei invites Climate Champion Award applications
In recognition of the efforts made by enterprises to tackle climate change, the British Office in Taipei today launches its Climate Champion Award. ( read original story ...)
U.S. warship transits Taiwan Strait a week after large Chinese air incursion
A U.S. warship has again sailed through the sensitive waterway that separates Taiwan from China, a week after the Chinese-claimed island reported the largest incursion to date of Chinese air force ... ( read original story ...)
Tech groups in Taiwan accused of locking up migrant workers
Electronics groups including Japan’s Canon and Innolux, an affiliate of Apple supplier Foxconn, have been accused of locking up migrant workers in Taiwan as an outbreak of Covid-19 hits the country’s ... ( read original story ...)
Tainan TSG represent Taiwan in AFC Cup qualifiers as national team isolates
Soccer fans today can tune in to cheer on several stars from the Taiwan men’s national team as Tainan TSG (Taiwan Steel Group) represent Taiwan at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Cup qualifiers ... ( read original story ...)
Nokia to expand remote work to three days a week
Nokia Oyj said that its employees can choose to work up to three days a week remotely with increased support for flexible working hours from January next year after its current work from home policy ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan rises to No. 26 in report ranking start-up ecosystems
Taiwan has risen to 26th in a global start-up ecosystem rankings report, up four notches from last year, the Ministry of Science and Technology said yesterday. The rankings were complied by ... ( read original story ...)
How Britain’s management of Covid-19 compares with Taiwan and South Korea
Improvement comes from comparison with those who have been successful. Comparison with others may lead to a false sense of complacency ... ( read original story ...)
Ban on annual general meetings to end next week
A ban on listed companies holding annual general meetings (AGMs) is to be lifted after Wednesday next week, the Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) said yesterday. A total of 446 companies plan to ... ( read original story ...)
UBS sees TAIEX remaining high at end of the year
The TAIEX would hover at about 17,470 points at the end of this year, with the weighted index witnessing more volatility in the third quarter due to uncertainty over the US’ monetary policy, UBS ... ( read original story ...)