There are many cute creatures in Taiwan, big and small, though some are native to the land while others are not.A ... ( read original story ...)
New Regulation Summary: Foreign Companies’ Taiwan Office May Be Directly Converted To A Branch Office.
Summary of new regulation. Generally, the entities of foreign companies investing in Taiwan can be categorized into subsidiaries, branches, and representative offices according ... ( read original story ...)
Frequently pushing on Taiwan, Biden devoid of a strategy
The U.S. cannot obtain any positive results by changing the name to the "Taiwan Representative Office" in the U.S., except to stimulate China and damage Sino-U.S. relations. If the U.S. repeatedly ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s fighter jets landed on a highway in another test of the island’s ability to counter a Chinese attack
Several Taiwanese military aircraft landed on a highway strip specially designed for rapid conversion from a road into a runway. ( read original story ...)
pSemi Expands APAC Footprint with New Taiwan Branch Office
Semi® Corporation, a Murata company focused on semiconductor integration, announces the opening of a branch office in Taipei City, Taiwan. Building on the strength of our existing worldwide supply ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan secessionists poison US Congress
For 40 years a disproportionate number of members from both parties in US Congress have dedicated political capital to inflaming a political distinction between the remote island of Taiwan and the ... ( read original story ...)
TrendForce Announces 10 Tech Industry Trends for 2022
In this press release, TrendForce details 10 major trends that are expected to take place across various segments in the tech industry, as follows: A substantial number of technical bottlenecks in ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan plans $9-B boost in arms spending
Taiwan proposed on Thursday extra defense spending of T$240 billion ($8.69 billion) over the next five years, including on new missiles, as it warned of an urgent need to upgrade weapons in the face ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Battery-Swapping Pioneer Gogoro to Go Public in SPAC Merger
Taiwan’s Gogoro will go public in the U.S. via a special-purpose acquisition vehicle merger with Poema Global Holdings that values the battery-swapping pioneer at more than $2.3 billion. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan proposes extra $8.7 bln in defence spending over 5 years
Taiwan's government proposed on Thursday spending an extra T$240 billion ($8.69 billion) on defence over the next five years, in addition to the previously announced defence budget, to boost ... ( read original story ...)
Ephraim Einhorn, longtime Taiwan rabbi with history of international intrigue, dies at 103
Einhorn was Taiwan’s first resident rabbi and, for 30 years, the only one to serve the community that now includes an estimated 700 to 800 Jews. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan adds another stealthy ‘carrier killer’ corvette as it strengthens its defenses against China
Taiwan's Tuo Chiang-class corvettes are fast, multi-mission ships with anti-ship and anti-aircraft missiles, torpedoes, and a deck gun. ( read original story ...)
Mitigating the Trade-Off Risks of Taiwan’s Over-Reliance on its Semiconductor Industry
Over-reliance on its semiconductors poses risks to Taiwan. These risks should be addressed through regulations, private partnerships, and more R&D. ( read original story ...)
Fitch Upgrades CPC Corporation, Taiwan to ‘AA’; Outlook Stable
Fitch Ratings has upgraded CPC Corporation, Taiwan's Long-Term Foreign- and Local-Currency Issuer Default Ratings (IDR) to 'AA', from 'AA-'. The Outlook is Stable. The upgrade follow the upgrade of ... ( read original story ...)
2021 Taiwan Wind Power Market Report- Size, Growth By Top Companies, and Forecast | Vestas Wind Systems AS
RNR has published a report on Taiwan Wind Power Market such that the entire market dynamics and analytics are well represented through the various segments such as product type application end user ... ( read original story ...)
‘Ghost kitchens’ boom in Asia as pandemic sparks huge demand
In an industrial unit on the outskirts of Taipei chefs are plating meals that will never be served in a restaurant: welcome to the world of "ghost kitchens". ( read original story ...)