The country is the only place in Asia where same-sex marriage is legal, and its government has long promoted human rights ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Celebrates Pride With a Public Parade
Hundreds joined a march in Taipei, making it one of the few places in the world to proceed with such an event during the coronavirus pandemic. ( read original story ...)
India to block Chinese Taipei, Japan’s WTO panel request in ICT tariff case
A WTO member country can file a dispute if it perceives that another country's trade policies or actions are violating global trade norms and impacting their local industry. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan holds LGBT pride parade despite coronavirus
The Taiwanese capital has held its annual LGBT pride parade, making it one of the few places in the world to proceed with such an event in the face of the coronavirus pandemic ... ( read original story ...)
Freed from coronavirus, Taiwan celebrates Pride Month
With its coronavirus outbreak defeated, Taiwan hosted one of the few pride marches around the world on Sunday as the island's LGTBQ community and their supporters took to the streets. "I'm here to ... ( read original story ...)
TAICCA Presenting the Best of Taiwan Cinema at Cannes Festival’s Online Marche du Film
Due to the pandemic, the 73rd Cannes Film Festival transformed its highly anticipated film market to the online Marche du Film, starting from June 22 to 26. Seizing the opportunity to present Taiwan's ... ( read original story ...)
Giant rainbow flag unfurled in front of Taiwan autocrat’s memorial hall
Hundreds of people thronged a central square in Taiwan's capital Taipei for a Pride event on Sunday, unfurling a giant rainbow flag in front of the main memorial hall for late autocratic leader Chiang ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Celebrates Pride Month With World’s Only Public Parade
Taipei will be the only city in the world to celebrate Pride Month with a march Sunday, highlighting Taiwan’s success in keeping the coronavirus outbreak largely under control. ( read original story ...)
Chinese Military Aircraft Have Again Entered Taiwan’s Air Space (Again)
Chinese military aircraft have again entered Taiwan’s air space in an overt attempt to gather intelligence, conduct reconnaissance missions, and intercept U.S planes in the region. A report in the ... ( read original story ...)
China’s top memory chipmaker to unveil first-ever storage products
Yangtze Memory Technologies, China's top memory chipmaker, will roll out its first-ever storage products lineup in the second half of the year, the company said Saturday, adding that the items will be ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan President Asserts Sovereignty Over Disputed Islands Claimed by Japan and China
Tsai Ing-wen reiterated Taiwan’s claim over the Diaoyutai/Senkakus after opposition politicians pushed her to respond to a Japanese move to change their administrative name. ( read original story ...)
Is Taiwan the answer for firms leaving Hong Kong? It’s complicated
As Beijing tightens its grip on the city, the self-ruled island offers a similar culture and cheaper labour – but barriers include scarcity of finance-sector talent and a lack of clarity over ... ( read original story ...)
Inside China Tech: are the chips down for Huawei?
Reporters Che Pan and Celia Chen examined whether China’s fledgling semiconductor industry can rescue Huawei Technologies , the world’s largest telecommunications ... chief executive at Taiwan-based ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor: A High-Tech Stock With a Promising Dividend Base
Yes, we would all like to enjoy the growth of high-tech stocks, as they continue to dominate the S&P 500. But for prudent investors, high-tech suggests high risk, and that's not good. Is there a stock ... ( read original story ...)
Free the Open Technology Fund
The Taipei conference was organized by the Open Technology Fund (OTF), an independent nonprofit grantee of the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), which also funds the Voice of America ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. Act May See Taiwan Replace China at World’s Largest Naval Games
"The U.S.' frequent playing of the so-called Taiwan card in an attempt to harm China's national sovereignty and territorial integrity in the 'sausage-slicing' approach is a sheer pipe dream," a ... ( read original story ...)