Taiwan on Sunday delivered to India 150 oxygen concentrators and 500 oxygen cylinders to assist the country in its fight against a devastating second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. ( read original story ...)
Hundreds March In Taipei City For Myanmar
Hundreds of members of Taiwan's Myanmar community and other pro-democracy protesters marched through Taipei City's streets on Sunday to mark Global Myanmar Spring Revolution Day. ( read original story ...)
‘Love from Taiwan’ arrives in India amid record rise in COVID-19 cases
The first batch of 150 oxygen concentrators and 500 oxygen cylinders from Taiwan arrived in New Delhi on Sunday as Taipei reaffirmed its commitment to providing necessary assistance to the people of ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: Taiwan delivers oxygen concentrators, cylinders to India
The Taipei Economic and Cultural Center (TECC) said more batches of medical equipment and supplies will be airlifted to India soon ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: Taiwan Delivers Medical Supplies To India
The Taipei Economic and Cultural Center (TECC) said more batches of medical equipment and supplies will be airlifted to India soon. "To express strong friendship with India in its fight against a new ... ( read original story ...)
Sinovac review, Nintendo results, Taiwan cybersecurity
WHO starts Sinovac review China's Sinovac vaccine is up next for review at the World Health Organization, which last week began assessing another Chinese vaccine, from Sinopharm, for an emergency-use ... ( read original story ...)
China’s Central Bank Works with Ant, Tencent to Develop Digital Currency
China’s central bank has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Ant Group, the fintech affiliate of Alibaba Group, to help build a technical platform for its sovereign digital currency, state ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan, Uzbekistan send support for India’s Covid-19 response
Taiwan’s aid reflects its growing engagement with India, especially against the backdrop of the standoff with China on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and China’s aggressive actions across the region ... ( read original story ...)
Will China make a move on Taiwan to control the global chip market?
China could be looking to improve its chip industry by invading and seizing Taiwan which is the home to global foundries including TSMC. U.S. restrictions have made it hard for Chinese foundries to ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: ‘considerable growth’ expected for Hong Kong in first quarter, but pandemic will still be spectre over economic recovery
Hong Kong will experience “considerable growth” in its economy in the first quarter of the year, but the Covid-19 pandemic will still be a hurdle on the path to recovery, the city’s finance chief has ... ( read original story ...)
Microchip crisis hitting gaming, phones and cars
The international computer chip shortage is reaching a crisis point with cars, TVs, cameras, smartphones, 5G equipment and gaming consoles among goods in diminished supply. ( read original story ...)
China eyes up Taiwan’s microchip factories amid invasion fears – ‘more valuable than oil’
China consumes more than half of the global supply of microchips but experts fear that the country could use military force to claim Taiwan’s supply and production one day. Speaking to Fox News, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s First Batch of COVID-19 Aid Leaves for India
Taiwan's first batch of aid to India to help it fight a surging increase in COVID-19 infections left for New Delhi on Sunday, consisting of 150 oxygen concentrators and 500 oxygen cylinders, Taiwan's ... ( read original story ...)
Copper’s surge toward record high hits Chinese industry as plants idle units
Copper’s surge toward a record high is starting to cause stress for industrial consumers in China, the world’s largest market for the metal. Some Chinese manufacturers of electric wire have idled ... ( read original story ...)
Labor groups call for wage increases on Workers’ Day
Labor groups yesterday marked International Workers’ Day with a march through Taipei, while groups focused on pushing a higher minimum wage and guaranteed worker pension plans. Participants ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan bans recruitment for jobs in China to prevent poaching of vital tech talent
Taiwanese authorities had raided the offices of two companies, accusing them of breaking the law by poaching local chip talent for a mainl.. ( read original story ...)