Peng Xin and her husband Zhao Lin pledged their home as collateral for a bank loan to get their fledgling bubble tea business off the ground. ( read original story ...)
Fitch Assigns First-Time ‘BB+’ to China Aircraft Leasing Group; Outlook Stable
Fitch Ratings has assigned China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings Limited (CALC) a Long-Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR) ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. Commerce chief says Taiwan’s TSMC asked for help getting COVID vaccines
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo on Monday said she had spoken with the chief executive of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (2330.TW) (TSMC) and that he had asked for help getting access ... ( read original story ...)
China’s army of robotic rollers paving a road to future infrastructure
Major infrastructure projects increasingly feature a workforce of construction robots, including autonomous rollers that can navigate construction sites. ( read original story ...)
Pandemic’s Rage, Digital Transformation’s Engage
Brain Shen, Chairman of Information Service Industry Association (CISA), has recently published an article titled "Pandemic's Rage, Digital Transformation's Engage", sharing the overview of the ... ( read original story ...)
EpiFaith® Expanding to U.S. Military Hospitals After a Newly Awarded Agreement by the Defense Logistics Agency
The epidural innovation, EpiFaith®, is expanding to U.S. military hospitals after a newly awarded agreement by the Defense Logistics Agency. ( read original story ...)
When will Taiwan open for travel again? Shortage of Covid-19 vaccinations and April outbreak complete a reversal of fortune
Reeling from an April outbreak and suffering a shortage of vaccines, Taiwan, once the envy of the world for how it managed Covid-19, could stay closed to visitors for a good while yet. ( read original story ...)
At 100, China’s Communist Party looks to cement its future
In the build-up to the July 1 anniversary, Xi and the party have exhorted its members and the nation to remember the early days of struggle in the hills of the inland city of Yan’an ... such as South ... ( read original story ...)
U.S., Taiwan to Talk Chips, Vaccines as Long-Stalled Talks Begin
The U.S. and Taiwan will sit down Wednesday for long-stalled trade talks, with computer chips and vaccines likely replacing pork and beef as the main topics of discussion.Ensuring stable supplies of ... ( read original story ...)
Citibank Taiwan Reports Growing Use of Mobile Banking With Biometric Login
Taiwan's Citibank Taiwan Ltd. says it has seen growing interest in its banking app and the app's biometric login feature ... ( read original story ...)
Vecow Partners with AI Chipmaker Hailo to Launch Next-generation Edge AI Solution
NEW TAIPEI CITY, Taiwan, and TEL AVIV, Israel, June 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Vecow Co., Ltd., a team of global embedded experts, announced today its partnership with leading AI (Artificial ... ( read original story ...)
China deploys stealth fighter jets to units monitoring Taiwan Strait in possible warning to US allies
The deployment is aimed at telling South Korea and Japan that China is strengthening its air defense, one observer said. ( read original story ...)
Baker McKenzie – Recent Updates Affecting the Wealth Management Industry – Taiwan
As the world attempts to return to something resembling normal, Baker McKenzie shares the things that wealth management industry players need to be aware of in the local market of Taiwan. Asia Pacific ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan a Growing Thorn in China’s Side As Xi Jinping Feels ‘Unification’ Pressure
As the Communist Part of China marks its 100-year anniversary this week, officials continue to describe Taiwan as a "core interest." ... ( read original story ...)
How is Taiwan tackling its third wave of COVID-19?
The international community has been struggling to predict and contain successive waves of the COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the novel SARS-CoV-2 pathogen. The degree of success has varied between ... ( read original story ...)
China Spars With Japan Over Calling Taiwan a Country, Calling it ‘Serious Violation’
Japan's deputy defense minister Yasuhide Nakayama said Monday that it was necessary to "wake up" and protect the Taiwan "as a democratic country," amid growing pressures from Chinese and Russian ... ( read original story ...)