Up to 1,000 fans are allowed in games, but no food can be brought in, concessions are closed and there must be plenty of distance between spectators. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan allows socially distanced baseball fans inside stadium
There were fans in the stands for baseball in Taiwan on Friday, albeit spaced far apart as a safeguard against the spread of the coronavirus. ( read original story ...)
New Zealand backs Taiwan’s role in WHO due to success with coronavirus
New Zealand on Friday weighed in on the debate around whether Taiwan should be allowed to join the World Health Organization (WHO) saying the country has a lot to offer given its success in limiting ... ( read original story ...)
New Zealand says it backs Taiwan’s role in WHO due to success with coronavirus
New Zealand on Friday weighed in on the debate around whether Taiwan should be allowed to join the World Health Organisation (WHO) saying the country has a lot to offer given its success in limiting ... ( read original story ...)
Grant Robertson avoids confirming NZ backing Taiwan for role at WHO
Taiwan has been praised for its approach to the COVID-19 pandemic with only 440 confirmed cases despite their close proximity to mainland China. ( read original story ...)
NZ says Taiwan ‘has something to offer’ WHO due to virus success
Taiwan has something to offer at the WHO right at the moment,” Finance Minister Grant Robertson said at a news conference when asked if New Zealand would support Taiwan’s inclusion in WHO as an ... ( read original story ...)
Continued Support Predicted For Taiwan Shares
The Taiwan stock market has climbed higher in three straight sessions, gathering more than 120 points or 1.1 percent along the way. The Taiwan Stock Exchange now rests just above the 10,840-point ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Never Needed Shutdowns to Control Covid-19. Its Economy Is Stalling Anyway.
Taiwan never needed to resort to shutdowns to control the coronavirus, but its faltering economy bears lessons for U.S. and European countries looking to reopen, writes economics commentator. ( read original story ...)
Asia virus latest: Philippine economy shrinks, Taiwan baseball gets global audience
Pakistan will begin easing its nationwide lockdown over the weekend, Prime Minister Imran Khan said, citing the economic havoc the measures have wreaked, even as increased testing shows a rise in new ... ( read original story ...)
TWi Biotechnology Receives Canada Health Approval for AC-1101 Phase 1 CTA
TWi Biotechnology (TWiB) announced that they have received Clinical Trial Application (CTA) approval from the Health Canada to conduct a Phase 1 clinical trial with AC-1101 gel. AC-1101 is a topical ... ( read original story ...)
ASEAN and Taiwan Cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service Market, Forecast to 2025
The ASEAN cloud infrastructure market will gravitate toward a hybrid deployment model (partially premises-based and partially cloud-based) in the next 3 to 5 years. The demand for managed cloud ... ( read original story ...)
Crest View International Analysts Report on China’s Kingsoft Cloud as They Prepare for Largest US IPO Since February
Crest View International comments on Kingsoft Cloud as the company are expected to list in the US, making the listing the biggest IPO since February. ( read original story ...)
China Rejects U.S. Claim; Euro-Area Future at Risk: Virus Update
China fired back at U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, saying he has no evidence to back up claims that Covid-19 escaped from a lab in Wuhan. President Donald Trump said Americans should begin ... ( read original story ...)
Innodisk Supports Healthcare Industry with Capable Medical-grade Solutions
The ongoing global health crisis is putting enormous strains on healthcare providers around the world, and has sent the demand for medical-grade equipment skyrocketing. With organizations scrambling ... ( read original story ...)
This 38-year-old Toronto grocery store manager makes $85,000. For decades he has sent money to his parents in Taiwan. Now
After years of the grind and paying off debt, 38-year-old Ted, a customer engagement manager at a grocery retail chain, is sitting comfortably making $85,000 a year. Even during COVID-19, he’s able to ... ( read original story ...)
Hotel bookings down, but camping holds up in Taiwan – afraid of tight spaces indoors, Taiwanese head for the great outdoors
Hotels in Taiwan are empty, but campgrounds on the island are packed as people staycation their fears away – from hillside retreats that are close to nature, to tents pitched in an office building in ... ( read original story ...)