Taiwan's borders have been largely closed since COVID-19 spread across the globe with the island nation likely not opening them anytime soon. ( read original story ...)
Virus Outbreak: Virus casts haze over outlook: Lite-On
Electronic component manufacturer Lite-On Technology Corp (光寶科技) yesterday gave a hazy outlook for business in the second half of the year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “From what we know, the ... ( read original story ...)
China Airlines to offer weekly London flights
China Airlines Ltd (CAL, 中華航空) is to offer one direct weekly round-trip flight between Taipei and London next month, the airline announced yesterday. CAL said in a statement that the flights would ... ( read original story ...)
Keelung Islet to reopen to visitors following repairs
Keelung Islet (基隆嶼) is to reopen to visitors on July 1 after a year-long project to repair hiking walkways, the Keelung City Government said on Sunday. As COVID-19 fears subside in Taiwan, the city ... ( read original story ...)
How Philippines Punished CEO of News Outlet That Posted Years of Critical Reports
A Manila Regional Trial Court branch convicted the chief executive of popular media outlet Rappler of cyber-libel Monday in a case seen as back-handed retaliation over a string of articles critical of ... ( read original story ...)
India may impose anti-dumping duty on Polystyrene from these six countries
The commerce ministry's investigation arm Directorate General of Trade Remedies has recommended imposition of the anti-dumping duty on the product from these six countries. The duty recommended is in ... ( read original story ...)
India may impose anti-dumping duty on Polystyrene from six countries
The directorate in a notification said that in its probe, it has established that dumping is happening and it was impacting the domestic industry. ( read original story ...)
India may impose antidumping duty on Polystyrene frm 6 countries
New Delhi, June 15 (PTI) India may impose anti-dumping duty on imports of Polystyrene, used in refrigerators and air conditioners, from Iran, Malaysia, Singapore, Chinese Taipei, UAE and the US with a ... ( read original story ...)
Cannes virtual market: hot titles from Hong Kong, China and Taiwan
As mainland China’s cinemas remain closed as part of safety measures to combat the Covid-19 coronavirus, there are a slew of Chinese and Hong Kong-China co-productions in limbo waiting for release, ... ( read original story ...)
CCL makers gear up to tap hydrocarbon demand for 5G antennas
Hydrocarbon and PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) materials are expected to co-exist in high-frequency antenna applications, with the latter now dominated by US-based Rogers, prompting Taiwan-based CCL ... ( read original story ...)
How the Philippines Cleverly Punished the CEO of a News Outlet that had Posted Years of Critical Reports
A Manila Regional Trial Court branch convicted the chief executive of popular media outlet Rappler of cyber-libel Monday in a case seen as back-handed retaliation over a string of articles critical of ... ( read original story ...)
SK Biopharm highlights drugs pipeline ahead of planned $800m IPO
South Korean drugmaker SK Biopharmaceuticals started the run-in to its $800 million initial public offering by offering more details of its development pipeline, saying it would begin clinical trials ... ( read original story ...)
Cannes virtual market: hot titles from Hong Kong, China & Taiwan
As mainland China’s cinemas remain closed as part of safety measures to combat the Covid-19 coronavirus, there are a slew of Chinese and Hong Kong-China co-productions in limbo waiting for release, ... ( read original story ...)
POLL-Taiwan c.bank likely to cut rates again as virus knocks growth
RIC=TWINTR%3DECI TAIPEI, June 15 (Reuters) - Taiwan's central bank is expected to cut its policy rate for the second time this year to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on its ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s success with the coronavirus could create bullish momentum for its currency: ANZ
Khoon Goh from ANZ Bank says the Taiwanese dollar should remain strong because of how the country managed the coronavirus, plus its booming semiconductor sector. ( read original story ...)
Sammy Chang promoted her new album “SAMMY 1.0” in Taipei
Sammy Chang promoted her new album “SAMMY 1.0” in Taipei today. Her friend Nine Chen came to support and promised to write songs for Sammy. To prevent the outbreak of COVID-19, the company took action ... ( read original story ...)