Taiwan will offer the U.S. equivalent of $165 to a half-million tourists, part of a multimillion-dollar program to attract visitors to the island. Visitors will have the option of receiving the money ...
How the War in Ukraine Has Changed Taiwan: TaiwanPlus Reports
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has drastically altered the state of international affairs. To highlight Taiwan's unique view on the conflict, TaiwanPlus has released a featured series marking the one ...
Malaysia’s Pet World Nutritions eyes Singapore IPO as early as end-2023
Malaysian pet food maker Pet World Nutritions is planning an initial public offering (IPO) in Singapore to raise up to US$100 million, two sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters, in what ...
Taiwan must mandate a central authority to oversee crypto by May 16, says lawmaker
A Taiwanese lawmaker has reiterated that the cabinet will have to mandate an acting central authority to shape regulatory frameworks and development roadmap for the cryptocurrency industry by May 16, ...
Taiwan Removes Short Selling Curbs as Markets Stabilize
Taiwan’s financial regulator has removed stock short-selling restrictions that were put in place to curb market declines during a turbulent period in the final quarter of 2022. Taiwan’s Financial ...
Taiwan cuts 2023 GDP forecast with global electronics demand showing ‘no signs’ of recovery
Taiwan has revised down its gross domestic product growth forecast to 2.12 per cent for this year, 0.63 percentage points below the government's November outlook Demand for Taiwan's key merchandise ...
Taiwan lifts stock trading curbs as market sentiment improves
Taiwan's financial regulator on Thursday said it had lifted curbs put in place last year to raise the cost of shorting a stock given improving market sentiment. The regulator said it was lifting the ...
Taiwan’s Delta Electronics sees EVs powering its double-digit growth
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's Delta Electronics Inc, a supplier of power components to companies such as Tesla Inc, sees "at least" double-digit annual growth for the next five years driven by the ...
Taiwan Lowers GDP Forecast for 2023 – TaiwanPlus News
Taiwan has revised down its GDP forecast for 2023 to 2.12%, from 2.75%. The lower figure comes as exports this year are expected to decline 5.84% on last year. Like us on Facebook to see similar ...
Oppstar aims to expand overseas market reach
“We would like to set up offices in Singapore, India and Taiwan from the funds raised by this listing ... new shares or 26.01% of its enlarged new share capital base at an IPO reference price of 63 ...
Taiwanese foreign, security delegation meet US officials for closed-door talks
Foreign Minister Joseph Wu leads group from the island in 7 hours of discussions at the AIT's Washington Headquarters In unusual move, plans for the gathering reported well before they took place A ...
Oppstar hopes to raise RM104 mil for expansion
Ng said 47.96% of the proceeds from the IPO will be used to finance an effort to expand the workforce and another 23.98% will be invested in establishing new offices in Penang, India and Taiwan in the ...
Top level Taiwanese ministers hold secret talks in Washington
The talks are another ominous sign of the advanced preparations for a US-led conflict with China even as Washington and its NATO allies are escalating the war in Ukraine against Russia.
Three Misconceptions about Taiwan’s Defense
The Chinese Communist Party is waging a cognitive war against Taiwan that is presently in full swing. In this effort it is taking advantage of Taiwan’s free-media environment, which makes it all too ...
Taiwan ‘To Bolster’ Military Ties With United States
Taiwan will boost military exchanges with the United States to curb "authoritarian expansionism", President Tsai Ing-wen said Tuesday after meeting with visiting US lawmakers.
Tsai Ing-wen says Taiwan bolstering military exchanges with US
Taiwan is bolstering its military ties with the United States and will cooperate even more closely with it and other friendly nations to deal with “authoritarian expansionism”, President Tsai Ing-wen ...