Taiwan Has the Highest Rate of Cyberattacks in the World - TaiwanPlus News Taiwanese companies face an average of 3,000 cyberattacks each week, the highest rate in the world. To learn why, TaiwanPlus ...
Silks Hotel Group’s Sustainable Savors – Elevating Sustainable Development with Taiwan’s Revitalized Salt Industry
Get ready to add some extra flavor to your hotel experiences! As transformation and innovation challenges are faced by traditional industries, the 200-year-old artificial sun-dried salt industry ...
Women in Taiwan Earn 37% Less Than Men – TaiwanPlus News
Women in Taiwan Earn 37% Less Than Men - TaiwanPlus News Women in Taiwan had an income 37% lower than men in 2021, according to new data from Taiwan's finance ministry.
Recommitting Totaiwan, Chipmaker Tsmc Eyes R&D Lead
The semiconductor industry's leading manufacturer has become one of its top R&D institutions as well, raising the bar for the competition and changi ...
‘Love in Taipei’ Review: Romance and Self-Discovery Take a Holiday In a Flat Coming-of-Age Film
While “Love in Taipei” promises transportive and transformative escapades with its adaptation of Abigail Hing Wen’s novel “Loveboat, Taipei,” the story’s core strengths are undervalued in the ...
Taiwan’s satellite supply chain empowering international market entry
LEO satellites grabbed worldwide headlines in the wake of the war in Ukraine. Taiwan, located in a hotspot, also highlights digital resilience in recent years. According to the B5G Project of Taiwan ...
Japanese construction company Kumagai contracted to build Taipei Twin Towers
Construction of the Taipei Twin Towers, a skyscraper complex to be built by a three-company JV including Japan’s Kumagai Gumi's wholl ...
Squeezed by inflation and low salaries, Taiwan’s young adults see their dreams fading
One graduate spends almost a third of his salary renting a 72-sq-ft room. One observer says some Taiwanese youths can afford a home only if they ‘don’t eat or drink’ for 20 years. Why are some in ...
Maintaining the dream of a democratic Taiwan
Everyone agrees Taiwan, a lush tropical island, produces some of the world's finest handpicked teas – and the world's most sophisticated microchips. It has deep cultural links to China. But is it part of China? That's where things get messy. China's ...
Taipei Asia Open gold medal winning judoka Jasleen Singh Saini fails dope test, out of Asian games
Judoka Jasleen Singh Saini, an Asian Games probable, has returned positive for a banned drug in an in-competition test conducted last month during Taipei Open where he had won gold, according to ...
Taipei-based carrier to start daily Clark flight
Starlux Airlines will offer a more luxurious option for travelers flying to see Taiwan’s tourist attractions or ...
Situation over Taiwan May Escalate Due to Biden’s ‘Incompetence’, Says Trump
China may go for an escalation of relations with Taiwan because of US President Joe Biden's incompetence, former US president Donald Trump told a Republican Party event in South Carolina.
Taiwan Inc takes to SLLs
Banks operating in Taiwan have jumped onto the bandwagon as arrangers of SLLs since March 2021, when its Financial Supervisory Commission updated its Green Finance Action Plan 2.0 to increase scrutiny ...
‘No democracy should be threatened by an authoritarian country’: Taiwan foreign minister’s message to China
Joseph Wu, an outspoken member of the Taiwanese government, says his island home is "not safe for us" amid frequent incursions by China's People's Liberation Army aircraft, and a desire from China's ...
Gilas women yield to Chinese Taipei in Jones Cup opener
MANILA, Philippines -- The Gilas Pilipinas women’s basketball team lost its opening game against Chinese Taipei A, 89-85, in the William Jones Cup in Taiwan Saturday night. Down by eight points early ...
Taiwan’s ‘stuck’ generation: Young adults hit by high costs, low pay. What can be done?
One graduate spends almost a third of his salary renting a 72-sq-ft room. One observer says some Taiwanese youths can afford a home only if they ‘don’t eat or drink’ for 20 years. Why are some in ...