TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — China is lagging in its coronavirus vaccination rollout because it has the disease largely under control, but plans to inoculate 40% of its population by June, Chinese health ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwanese mock Beijing-Taipei transport link
Taiwanese netizens and politicians yesterday mocked a Chinese plan to build a transportation network linking Beijing and Taipei, calling it “science fiction” and “daydreaming.” Their comments were in ... ( read original story ...)
What’s preventing Taiwan from preparing for potential war?
Taiwan’s military is not yet “optimally manned, trained, equipped and motivated to defend against an attack” by China on the self-ruled island, and efforts at defense reform face obstacles from ... ( read original story ...)
Darktrace appoints former BT boss to board ahead of £4bn float
He is also a director of Taiwan’s TSMC and is on the board of British chipmaker ... after UBS resigned from its position as one of the lead investment banks on the IPO. The shock move came against the ... ( read original story ...)
Athenex Provides Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2020 Corporate and Financial Update
Receipt of Complete Response Letter from the FDA for Oral Paclitaxel Plus EncequidarKlisyri® (tirbanibulin) received FDA approval and launched commercially on February 18, 2021The New England Journal ... ( read original story ...)
Intrinseque Health Announces its New Office in Taiwan
Intrinseque Health, an EN ISO 13485 certified, Global Clinical Supply Chain solutions organization is proud to announce its new office in Taipei, Taiwan ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan: Consumers crazy about imported stone fruit, demand for ‘super fruits’ steadily increases
Imported fruits are one of the main characteristics of Carrefour (C4TW) that distinguish the store chain from other retailers in Taiwan. Mrs. Penny Chang is the manager of C4TW import ... ( read original story ...)
China says Taiwan pineapple ban not about politics as war of words escalates
China on Monday denied accusations by Taiwan that a ban on pineapples from the island was about politics, saying it was purely a matter of biosecurity, in an escalating war of words that has added to ... ( read original story ...)
China’s ban on Taiwanese pineapples sours sentiment towards Beijing and stokes self-reliance
Taiwan has started a self-preservation campaign to counter ... Prominent retailers, including PX Mart, I-MEI Foods, Largan Precision which supplies smartphone camera lenses to Apple Inc., and online ... ( read original story ...)
China’s ban on Taiwanese pineapples leads cross-strait trade into troubled waters
Beijing's decision to ban pineapple imports from Taiwan has started a new war of words across the Taiwan Strait, a development that could have huge implications. Chinese customs cited a technicality ... ( read original story ...)
Global Chip Shortage: Qualcomm’s supply for smartphones from Realme & Xiaomi affected
The world is currently experiencing one of the worst shortages of semiconductors. Various industries ranging from the smartphone to even the automobile market has been affected by it, And now, senior ... ( read original story ...)
Can the United States Prevent a War over Taiwan?
Taiwan is becoming the most dangerous flashpoint in the world. Events in and involving the small democracy could spark a war that draws in the United ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan drive to plug global chip shortage
TAIPEI: Taiwan’s drive to plug a global shortage of microchips has hit a snag - a lack of water for its foundries caused by a drought. Taiwanese high-tech chip foundries are some of the world’s ... ( read original story ...)
China, the U.S. and Taiwan
China’s claims to the breakaway island province of Taiwan have become so strident, so carefully menacing, that the danger of China attempting to wrest it by force of arms, daring the U.S. to come ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing could be preparing for a full-scale invasion of Taiwan: Report
Gray zone conflicts are activities by a state that are harmful to another state and are sometimes considered to be acts of war, but are not legally acts of war. ( read original story ...)
Tsai’s leadership makes its mark in Taiwan
Tsai Ing-wen, the first female president of Taiwan, was recently selected by Time magazine to be one of the 100 most influential people of 2020 because of her administration's measures to contain the ... ( read original story ...)