Taiwan’s Defence Ministry on Monday reported a new incursion by China’s air force into the island’s air defence identification zone, made up of eight fighter jets and two other aircraft, one of which ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan rescuers work to bring out last body from wrecked train
The victims include two Americans and one French national. Taiwan's government has promised compensation and said it would do everything it could to help survivors and their relatives, including ... ( read original story ...)
Fund collapse highlights instability
The churn in the market is sparking talk of more financial regulation. In the wake of GameStop ... Final decision will be at the discretion of the Taipei Times. ( read original story ...)
Site manager, transport minister accept responsibility for Taiwan train crash
HUALIEN, Taiwan (Reuters) -The manager of a construction site whose truck slid onto rail tracks causing a catastrophic train crash in Taiwan accepted responsibility for the disaster on Sunday ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says first batch of COVAX vaccines to arrive Sunday
TAIPEI, April 3 (Reuters) - Taiwan's first batch of COVID-19 vaccines via the global initiative COVAX will arrive on the island on Sunday, almost 200,000 doses of the AstraZeneca shot, Health ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan leads Asia in share of ESG assets as dearth of options at home drive funds offshore in search of green energy investments
Although socially responsible investing is taking off in Taiwan, the island faces a number of hurdles, including a lack of established domestic ESG funds. ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-Taiwan prosecutors seek arrest warrant for suspect in deadly train crash
Taiwanese prosecutors have sought an arrest warrant for a construction site manager whose truck is believed to have caused a train accident that killed at least 50 people, as authorities warned on ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan: Prosecutors seek arrest after train crash which killed 50
Prosecutors in Taiwan want to arrest a construction site manager whose lorry is suspected of causing a train crash in which at least 50 people died. The train hit the lorry when it slid onto the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan prosecutors seek arrest warrant for suspect in deadly train crash
HUALIEN, Taiwan, April 3 (Reuters) - Taiwanese prosecutors have sought an arrest warrant for a construction site manager whose truck is believed to have caused a train accident in which at least ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says European countries helping with submarine project
TAIPEI (Reuters) - European countries are providing help for Taiwan's indigenous submarine project, the island's defence ministry said, in a rare admission that the sensitive programme is not ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Kioxia said to favor IPO over acquisition talks
The maker of memory chips sees an IPO as the most promising route to realizing value ... The ‘Nikkei’ reported that Appier Group is the first company from Taiwan to list in Tokyo since Trend Micro Inc ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan ranks 15th for global exports: ministry
Taiwan ranked 15th in the world by export value last year at US$345.21 billion, gaining two places from a year earlier amid its strongest performance in 16 years, the Ministry of Finance said on ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan train crash kills 41 in deadliest rail tragedy in decades
TAIPEI (Reuters) -At least 41 people were killed and more than 60 injured after a Taiwanese train carrying almost 500 passengers derailed in a tunnel on Friday when it apparently hit a truck that slid ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 4-Taiwan train derails, at least four dead, many injured
A train derailed in a tunnel in eastern Taiwan on Friday after apparently hitting a truck, with at least four people feared dead and more than 20 injured, as rescuers struggled to reach crushed ... ( read original story ...)
Train crashes in Taiwan, causing injuries, possibly deaths
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — A train partially derailed along Taiwan’s east coast Friday, injuring an unknown number of passengers and causing potential fatalities. The crash occurred near the Toroko Gorge ... ( read original story ...)
War fears: China bolsters military patrols as growing threat of Taiwan invasion looms
TAIWAN has reported China has been ramping up military deployments over the past week, as part of a growing trend of Beijing threatening an invasion of the island. ( read original story ...)