Elsewhere on the island, Taiwan’s largest recycled steel manufacturer, Tung Ho Steel, has developed a different system of cycling resources—not with its customers, but with its competitors. The company’s partnership with the industry’s other major steelmakers is collectively known as Taiwan Steel Union (TSU).
U.S., Taiwan to hold trade talks in Taipei starting on Monday
The U.S. and Taiwan will hold another round of negotiations toward their "21st Century" trade agreement starting on Monday in Taipei, the U.S. Trade Representative's office said on Friday.
Taiwan policy must be a campaign issue
Taiwan policy should be a profound issue in the presidential race. But like many matters of actual substance, it's subsumed by nonconsequential controversies or constant focus on former President Donald Trump's court cases. Whoever wins in November will have to contend with contention over Taiwan, so voters are owed a thorough, thoughtful position.
Vinhomes, Vietnam largest property developer, unveils a series of new entertainment and shopping destinations
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Google Taiwan Expands Presence with New AI Workspace in New Taipei
Google Taiwan’s office in New Taipei City, a big engineering and development office, marks another step in the company’s mission to dominate a key component of Taiwan’s tech ecosystem. This will be ...
What does Taiwan get from the foreign aid bill and why is the US economy among the biggest winners?
The sweeping foreign aid package passed by congress has drawn the ire of China, but billions of dollars will actually stay in the US
Silicon shield doesn’t guarantee military deterrence for Taiwan, says DIGITIMES Research
The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, also known as Taiwan's "Silicon Shield," does not fully guarantee preventing war for Taiwan, says Research analyst Eric Chen.
Taipei stages international disaster prevention and rescue drills
Friday’s drills were based on the theory that a magnitude 6.6 quake had hit the capital, with the worst devastation recorded in the districts of Beitou and Shilin, per Radio Taiwan International (RTI) ...
Pandabuy: police raid ‘20 football stadiums’ worth of alleged fake goods warehouses
Arrests as Chinese authorities working with UK police and international trademark agencies seize millions of parcels bound for customers worldwide ...
Over the Top (OTT) Market Scaling Prosperity Market Size’s Path to Skyrocketing Heights
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Man faces NT$1 million fine for jumping onto Taipei MRT track
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A male passenger faces a NT$1 million (US$30,000) fine for jumping onto an MRT track and causing delays during rush hour on Thursday (April 25).
Earthquake today: Taiwan capital Taipei hit by strong 5.5-magnitude quake
Taiwan's capital was shaken by a ‘strong’ earthquake on April 22, AFP staff reported, with the Central Weather Administration saying it was a magnitude-5.5 tremor originating in eastern Hualien.
ITRI Net Zero Day 2024 Showcases Hydrogen Innovation and Green Financing Solutions
The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) convened the 2024 ITRI Net Zero Day in Taipei, accelerating industry's transition to net-zero emissions. The event highlighted key innovations and ...
Google’s second hardware office in Taiwan focuses on Pixel
Specifically speaking, Google could dedicate the new hardware hub in Taiwan to the engineering and development of future Pixel smartphones and other devices. Google recently made some drastic changes ...
Taipei road upgrade aims to be model for pedestrian safety
Chao is part of a team of councilors working on the road improvement plan that seeks to increase sidewalk width, stop people parking scooters on sidewalks, and create more parking overall. The project ...
Congress Helps Steer Taiwan Toward the ‘Porcupine Strategy’
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