China said on Wednesday it would make a "necessary response" to a planned military dialogue between the United States and Chinese-claimed Taiwan, saying it firmly opposed the event. China has been ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says ‘shocked’ by latest crackdown in Hong Kong
Taiwan's government said on Wednesday it was "shocked" at the latest arrests of democracy activists in Hong Kong and that the city has changed from the "pearl of the orient" to "purgatory of the ... ( read original story ...)
Is China Ready to Absorb the Pain of Invading Taiwan?
The risks and potential costs of war with the United States may simply be too high for China to actually initiative a military offensive against Taiwan. Conversely, while the United States clearly ... ( read original story ...)
Online counselling by Japanese venture capital experts helps Taiwan-based startups foray into Japan
IoT is poised to become the backbone for the future of smart living. Some research institutions have projected the IoT market will have 50 billion connected devices and reach a scale of US$100 ... ( read original story ...)
In Australia and Taiwan’s fight against Covid, flight crews are proving to be their Achilles heel
Under Taiwan's previous rules, pilots only needed to quarantine for three days while flight attendants needed to quarantine for five -- reportedly t ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing is ramping up the pressure on Taiwan to undermine Tsai Ing-wen’s achievements
Tensions in the Taiwan Strait have risen to a pitch not seen for decades since the re-election of President Tsai Ing-wen of the Taiwan-centric Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). Given a powerful ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s CHT contender for partnership with NT
Taiwan-based telecom giant Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) could become a business partner with the imminent National Telecom (NT) for 5G services, says a source at CAT Telecom who requested anonymity. ( read original story ...)
Prior to building $12B factory, Taiwan Semiconductor leases office space near Metrocenter
Taiwan Semiconductor previously bought 1,129 acres to build a $12 billion factory, joining other semiconductor makers with operations in metro Phoenix ... ( read original story ...)
Asian trio of Taiwan, Vietnam and Singapore keep COVID near zero
As the world struggles with surging COVID-19 cases, Taiwan, along with Vietnam and Singapore, has succeeded in limiting local transmission to almost zero. The Asian trio offers rare success stories in ... ( read original story ...)
IHS Markit PMI hits decade-high on soaring costs
IHS Markit’s Taiwan manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) last month climbed to a decade-high of 59.4 as firms reported a sharp increase in new business and output amid soaring input costs ... ( read original story ...)
Museum of Taiwanese history to reopen Friday
The National Museum of Taiwan History in Tainan is on Friday to reopen following a year-long renovation with four special exhibitions. The museum, which is in the city’s Annan District (安南), first ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei restricts quarantine hotel bookings
Ahead of an expected wave of people returning from abroad for the Lunar New Year holiday, the Taipei City Government yesterday said that from Monday next week to Jan. 28, only Taipei residents would ... ( read original story ...)
Samsung Smartphone Shipments Strong on China on Q4 2021, Apple Takes Fifth Place
Hello guys in this guide, I am gonna tell you about Samsung Smartphone Shipments Strong in China in Q4 2021, Apple Takes Fifth Place. So read this article, step by step so you may understand it in a ... ( read original story ...)
First Internet-only bank in Taiwan to start operation
Rakuten International Commercial Bank (RICB) will become the first Internet-only bank to start operation in Taiwan by the end of. ( read original story ...)
China Hands Rare Death Sentence to Former Asset-Management Head
The former chairman of one of China’s biggest state-owned asset-management companies receives the death penalty on bribery and corruption charges, a striking signal in Beijing’s campaign to rein in ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing using ‘cognitive warfare’ to sway Taiwan public opinion by feeding it misinformation, warns report
Mainland China has been waging "cognitive warfare" against Taiwan, using weapons such as misinformation and an army of online trolls in an attempt to sway public opinion in Beijing's favour, a local ... ( read original story ...)