Shares of Taiwan's Foxconn rose as much as 4.5% on Thursday, after the company said it will work with Fisker Inc to produce more than 250,000 electric vehicles a year beginning in late 2023. Foxconn, ... ( read original story ...)
Can America Defend Taiwan Without Fighting China?
A prominent Chinese researcher and military expert connected to the People’s Liberation Army is saying that a potential war with the United States over Taiwan independence essentially relies upon ... ( read original story ...)
GE Debuts Giant 9HA.02 Gas Turbines at 1.4-GW Plant in Malaysia
Two GE 9HA.02 gas turbines—the largest model of GE’s second-generation H-class heavy-duty gas turbine fleet and one of the largest gas turbine models on ... ( read original story ...)
Japanese Food 2021: Does This City Rival Japan’s Top Restaurants?
Beyond Japan, there's a city where Japanese restaurants have flourished to rival even the birthplace of Japanese food. ( read original story ...)
Railway Bureau in charge of investigation into death of railway workers : Transportation Safety Board
Taiwan Transportation Safety Board (國家運輸安全調查委員會) said on Wednesday that it will not initiate an investigation into the work accident of Taiwan Railway Administration (TRA,台鐵) which killed two and ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s January Export Orders Jump 49%, Beating Estimates
Overseas orders placed with Taiwanese exporters surged by the most in 11 years in January as global demand for semiconductors shows no sign of abating. ( read original story ...)
Highlights of the day: Taiwan foundries face water shortages
Unusually low rainfalls in Taiwan over the past year have resulted in water shortages, particularly in the southern parts of the country. Some companies at the Southern Taiwan Science Park, including ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to lift ban on eating, drinking on public transportation after 3-day holiday : MOTC
The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC,中央流行疫情指揮中心) has given green light to relax the ban on food and beverage in the public transportation and post offices from March 2, the Ministry of ... ( read original story ...)
Four imported cases reported in Taiwan, tally at 946
The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC, 中央流行疫情指揮中心) reported four more imported COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, bringing the tally to 946. ( read original story ...)
Over 200 people march in Taipei ahead of 228 incident
TAIWAN: More than 200 people marched in Taipei ahead of the 74th anniversary of the 228 incident, wherein about 20,000 people were massacred in Taiwan in a crackdown that began on February 28, 1947. T ... ( read original story ...)
Chipmakers in drought-hit Taiwan order water trucks to prepare for ‘the worst’
Taiwan chipmakers are buying water by the truckload for some of their foundries as the island widens restrictions on water supply amid a drought that could exacerbate a chip supply crunch for the ... ( read original story ...)
Leaving Taiwan out of official UN climate conversation hurts everyone
Climate change poses an existential threat which we must resolve to address as an international community. We cannot allow politics to diminish our ability to solve this crisis. ( read original story ...)
Japanese cat lover makes ‘feline shrine’ to present daily treats
There is, therefore, little wonder that a Japanese cat owner recently decided to take it one step further to become a “worshipper” of their feline friends. According to a recent Twitter post, the ... ( read original story ...)
China likely to attack Taiwan within five years, panel told
Deterring China from invading Taiwan is becoming increasingly complicated and tenuous as a result of Beijing’s growing military capabilities and its continued isolation of the self-governing island, ... ( read original story ...)
Why Taipei Revealed That U.S. Marines are Training in Taiwan
This was the first time since Washington and Taipei ended formal diplomatic ties in 1979 that the island nation has admitted the presence of U.S. forces. ( read original story ...)
Taiwanese not in urgent need of vaccination compared to other countries: Taiwan Premier
Taiwan Premier Su Tseng-chang said during a press conference on Tuesday that compared to other countries, Taiwan is not in urgent need of vaccination. ( read original story ...)