The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on the education sector, with some cram schools and tutoring centers saying they might soon be unable to pay their instructors due to the extension of a ... ( read original story ...)
The Time Is Now for a Trade Deal With Taiwan
Taiwan trade agreement would benefit U.S. companies, bolster Taiwan's economic security, and underscore Washington's interest in cross-Strait stability. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Pledges To Continue Being ‘force Of Good’ After Receiving Support From G7
Taiwan said it will continue to be a “force for good” while seeking even greater international support after the island received unprecedented backing at G7. ( read original story ...)
Global 5G smartphone shipments to more than double in 2021 – MIC
Global 5G smartphone shipments are estimated to grow 125.3 percent this year to reach 538.2 million units, or 39.3 percent of the total global smartphone shipments, according to MIC (Market ... ( read original story ...)
McDonald’s data breach sees information stolen in US, South Korea and Taiwan
U.S., South Korea and Taiwan. The exact form of the data breach was not revealed. The Wall Street Journal reports that the breach involved some business contact information of U.S. employees and ... ( read original story ...)
Ministry backs ASE order confining migrant workers
An announcement by ASE Technology Holding Co (ASE, 日月光投控) ordering its migrant workers to move from private rented accommodation to company dormitories is in line with Central Epidemic Command Center ... ( read original story ...)
US earmarks billions for chip production as COVID-19 hits Taiwan
COVID-19 wave sweeping Taiwan hits semiconductor ancillaries hard. Nothing underscores the need for the Senate bill better than recent developments at Taiwan's semiconductor manuf ... ( read original story ...)
Tumon garage owners move forward with security and permits
Sen. James Moylan and architect Brent Weise visited the abandoned Tumon garage on Thursday to discuss the building's security and demolition plans. ( read original story ...)
McDonald’s in South Korea and Taiwan Hit by Data Breach, No Ransom Involved Yet
A few companies have had to pay a ransom to gain control of their operations and restart production. McDonald's said its day-to-day operations were not affected. ( read original story ...)
US may have to keep China guessing over Taiwan, says former Nato commander
The US will find it hard to change its deliberate ambiguity over whether it will come to Taiwan’s defence, a former Nato commander has said. The US has long refrained from outlining how it would ... ( read original story ...)
McDonald’s in South Korea, Taiwan Hit by Data Breach
McDonald's Corp, the world's largest burger chain, said on Friday that a data breach in South Korea and Taiwan has exposed some customer and employee information, making it the latest global company ... ( read original story ...)
Federal technology bill could mean billions for Arizona companies and universities
Earlier this week the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act passed in the Senate and Arizona leaders say that if this bill becomes law, it will have a decades-long impact on the state. The $250 billion ... ( read original story ...)
Now, more than ever, the time is right for a Taiwan-US bilateral trade agreement
Current Taiwan-US trade relations. For over 70 years now, the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the United States (U.S.) have forged a rock-solid relationship based on shared values ... ( read original story ...)
Mcdonald’s Hit by Data Breach in South Korea, Taiwan – WSJ
McDonald's Corp was hit by a data breach in South Korea, and Taiwan, exposing some customer, employee information, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. The company was not immediately ... ( read original story ...)
China’s children may be next in line for COVID-19 vaccines
Regulators took the first step last week by approving the use of the country's Sinovac vaccine for children aged 3 to 17, though no announcement has been made about when the shots will start. Children ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says Thailand prioritising AZ vaccine for its own use
TAIPEI: Thailand is prioritising AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccines produced there for its own use because of the severity of the pandemic there, thus delaying deliveries to Taiwan, President Tsai Ing-wen ... ( read original story ...)