A s political transitions go, the ascent of Lai Ching-te to the presidency of Taiwan had pretty much everything. On May 15, the outgoing President signed off amid a riot of yellow spandex and feather ...
Read the Transcript of TIME’s Exclusive Interview With Taiwan President Lai Ching-te
Lai Ching-te sat down with TIME for his first interview since being sworn in as President of Taiwan, talking candidly about China, the U.S., and more.
Taiwan central bank sees inflation coming under control; keeps rate steady
Taiwan's central bank said on Thursday it saw inflation gradually coming down for the rest of the year but the overall tone of monetary policy remained hawkish.Taiwan's inflation has never been as ...
China drones can counter US ‘hellscape’ in Taiwan Strait: analysts
But observers warn that the plan signals a change in Washington’s long-standing policy of ambiguity on the Taiwanese issue.
Meet Hsiao Bi-Khim, Taiwan’s ‘Jersey Girl’ VP
Taiwan’s new Vice President and former de facto ambassador to the U.S. has been training in international diplomacy since she was a toddler.
‘Chinese Taipei’ name for Taiwan Olympics delegation remains unchanged: IOC
"According to a reliable source from the International Olympic Committee, Taiwan will be allowed to compete in this year's Paris 2024 Olympics under the name of 'Taiwan' instead of 'Chinese Taipei'," read the traditional Chinese caption of a Facebook post ...
3 killed in New Taipei fired caused by lithium-ion battery explosion
At 3 a.m., a fire broke out on the fourth floor of a residential building on Yanshou Road in New Taipei's Tucheng District, reported SET News. The fire department received notice of the blaze at 3:32 a.m. and dispatched 48 vehicles and 132 personnel.
China’s war games near Taiwan threaten international peace and security
The latest war games by China near Taiwan are just another reminder of the various ways Chinese authorities try to undermine liberal democracies and international peace and security.
Chinese man who sailed into a strategic river mouth in Taiwan was acting on his own, China says
The Chinese government says a Chinese man who sailed a small boat into a strategic river mouth in Taiwan was acting on his own and would be punished after his return to China.
Where’s it Wednesday: Taipei, Taiwan
This week on Where’s It Wednesday, we’re heading to Taipei, Taiwan! Join us as we explore this vibrant capital city, known for its rich history, bustling nightlife, and fabulous food. © 2024 KOBI-TV NBC5.
Regent Taipei’s Award-Winning Beef Noodle Sets Make its Grand Debut in Six European Countries
TAIPEI, June 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Regent Taipei has exciting news: its hugely popular Beef Noodle Gift Sets, which have sold over a million units in Taiwan, are now available in six European countries-the UK, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany ...
Emdoor DIGI Exhibits at Computex Taipei, Attracts Attention with Cutting-Edge Technology Products
Computex 2024 Taipei was officially held. Emdoor Digital brings a new series of AI PC products and a self-developed AIGC (Generative AI) software assistant to make a wonderful appearance.
Taiwan Semiconductor’s European Subsidiary To Hire 2K Employees In Semiconductor Push
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (NYSE:TSM) plans to hire nearly 2,000 employees from Germany and other European countries through its subsidiary, European Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (ESMC),
Mainland China suspended Taiwan tariff cuts over continued ‘separatist fallacy’ from Lai’s DPP
Remarks from cross-strait affairs chief Song Tao come during talks with Third Wednesday Club business delegation from Taiwan
Demolition work to begin on Taipei First Funeral Parlor
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an (蔣萬安) and other municipal officials presided over a decommissioning ceremony for the Taipei First Funeral Parlor on Wednesday morning (June 12). The funeral parlor had been in operation for 60 years ...
Amazon to Invest Billions in Taiwan Cloud Infrastructure
Amazon.com will invest billions of dollars in Taiwan over the next 15 years to build data centers, the latest global technology company to boost its footprint in Asia to meet the region’s growing cloud-service demand.