The slowdown in smartphone sales is hurting Foxconn far more than its biggest customer. The news: Profit at the Taiwanese company — which is the world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer, maki... ( read original story ...)
9 killed after fire breaks out at Taiwan hospital
TAIPEI – A fire at a hospital in Taiwan in the early hours of Monday killed nine people and injured many more and an investigation has been launched into the cause of the blaze, authorities said. Prem... ( read original story ...)
A Taipei beef noodle chain is opening its first Toronto location this month
An incoming Taipei beef noodle house is the newest addition to Toronto’s ever-growing collection of Asian chain restaurants. Four Four South Village is going in on Yonge Street north of College and is ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese Taipei finishes with flurry, tops Bay County
For much of Sunday afternoon, the Chinese Taipei team in the Pony League World Series was doing more damage with fewer hits than boxer Mike Tyson did during his prime. Bay County, Mich., had pieced to... ( read original story ...)
China is secretly adding new strike fighters to its air force for a future fight over Taiwan
China is apparently adding new J-16 multirole fighters to the People's Liberation Army Air Force to bolster its overall combat capability. The new J-16 fighters have the ability to transform China's a... ( read original story ...)
Association founded for Taiwan-Israel technology exchanges
Taipei, Aug. 13 (CNA) A nongovernmental association aimed at promoting bilateral exchanges between Taiwan and Israel in technology and innovation was established by Taiwanese in Tel Aviv Monday, accor... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan premier defiant on eve of US trip
She is expected to meet business representatives to discuss how Taiwan could drum up investment and procurement with the US. Washington has no formal ties with Taiwan but is the island’s strongest all... ( read original story ...)
Hippo kills Taiwan tourist in Kenya
A hippopotamus attacked and killed a tourist from Taiwan who was taking photographs on the shore of Lake Naivasha in Kenya. The man was pronounced dead on arrival at the Naivasha District Hospital, wh... ( read original story ...)
Hospital Blaze in Taiwan Kills 9 and Injures Dozens
NEW TAIPEI CITY, Taiwan — An early morning fire raged through a hospital floor filled with elderly patients Monday morning in Taiwan’s largest city, killing at least nine people and injuring two dozen ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s president says no one can ‘obliterate’ country’s existence ahead of US visit
“In going abroad, the whole world can see Taiwan; they can see our country as well as our ... Christopher Carbone is a reporter and news editor covering science and technology for FoxNews.com. He can ... ( read original story ...)
Deadly fire breaks out at Taiwan hospital
At least nine people have been killed in a fire at a hospital in Taiwan, state media has reported. The fire broke out on in a ward on the seventh floor of the hospital in New Taipei City early on Mond... ( read original story ...)
ASE Technology to sell Suzhou unit stake to Tsinghua Unigroup
Taipei, Aug. 11 (CNA) Taiwan-based ASE Technology Holding Co., the world's largest integrated circuit packaging and testing services provider, has agreed to sell a stake in its Suzhou subsidiary to Ts... ( read original story ...)
Drugs seized in Philippines not from Taiwan: Finance Ministry
Taipei, Aug. 12 (CNA) Taiwan's Ministry of Finance (MOF) on Sunday denied allegations by the Philippines that recent consignments of illicit drugs smuggled into the country were sourced in Taiwan. The ... ( read original story ...)
No one can ‘obliterate’ Taiwan’s existence, president says on departure for U.S.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Vowing that “no one can obliterate Taiwan’s existence”, President Tsai Ing-wen left on Sunday for the United States and two of its remaining diplomatic allies, amid pressure from Ch... ( read original story ...)
Cheniere signs 25-year LNG sales deal with Taiwan’s CPC
(Reuters) - U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) company Cheniere Energy Inc said on Friday it had signed a 25-year deal to supply Taiwan’s CPC Corp, which CPC valued at roughly $25 billion. Cheniere said ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-Cheniere signs 25-year LNG sales deal with Taiwan’s CPC
U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) company Cheniere Energy Inc said on Friday it had signed a 25-year deal to supply Taiwan's CPC Corp, which CPC valued at roughly $25 billion. Load Error Cheniere said ... ( read original story ...)