A Taipei-based developer is hoping the late Chanel and Fendi creative director will give them an edge over their competitors in appealing to Taiwan’s ageing generation of multimillionaire business ... ( read original story ...)
Digital Taipei Joins the Summer Game Show for the 1st Time Ever to Create Taiwan’s Largest Original Content Event
TAIPEI,TAIWAN – Media OutReach –2 May 2019 – Digital Taipei, the only exposition in Taiwan to focus onprofessional business matching, will be held from July 12 to 14 at the ExpoDome at the Taipei Expo ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan President-Hopeful Terry Gou Talks With Trump
(Bloomberg) -- Taiwan presidential-hopeful Terry Gou, chief of Apple Inc.’s biggest manufacturing partner, discussed his candidacy with Donald Trump during a visit to the White House Wednesday, a ... ( read original story ...)
FEATURE: Tirana’s ‘pyramid’ to be reborn as technology hub
After years of neglect, the crumbling structure is now set for another rebirth as an information technology hub in the heart of Albania’s fast-changing capital. “I don’t think there is anyone who ... ( read original story ...)
NCC draft requires media organizations to reveal financial sources
Taipei, May 1 (CNA) Taiwan's National Communications Commission (NCC) passed a draft of a media monopoly prevention and diversity protection act Wednesday that will require news channels to reveal ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei City Government wins appeal on dome work suspension
Taipei City Government won its appeal against a Taipei High Administrative Court ruling allowing Farglory Group to continue safety related construction work on the Taipei Dome project, as detailed ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei Dome contractor loses appeal on work suspension
... on Tuesday lost its appeal against an order from Taipei City Government to halt construction work on the Taipei Dome project, as detailed in a judgment by the Supreme Administrative Court. ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-Taiwan’s Q1 economic growth slows as global tech demand falters
Slowing technology demand has hit Taiwan’s supply chain manufacturers. Chipmaker TSMC earlier this month posted its steepest quarterly profit drop in more than seven years partly due to sluggish ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan economy stumbles as global tech downturn worsens
Forty such companies, including electronics groups Quanta Computer, Sercomm and Wistron, are expanding production in Taiwan, creating more than 21,000 jobs with investments totalling $6.7bn, according ... ( read original story ...)
Foxconn chairman travels to White House to discuss Wisconsin: source
TAIPEI (Reuters) - The chairman of Apple supplier Foxconn will travel to the United States tonight for a meeting in the White House that is believed to be related to an investment in Wisconsin ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Foxconn chairman traveling tonight for U.S. White House meet: source
TAIPEI (Reuters) - The chairman of Apple supplier Foxconn will travel to the United States tonight for a meeting in the White House that is believed to be related to an investment in Wisconsin ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan can turn a hi-tech profit from China-US rivalry, Foxconn chairman Terry Gou says
Beijing and Washington might settle their trade war but they will still be locked in a race for top technology – which Taiwan can profit from, according to Foxconn’s billionaire chairman, Terry Gou. ... ( read original story ...)
Mandarin Oriental, Taipei marks its five-year anniversary with The FANtastic Five room package
HongKong, China, 2019-Apr-30 — /Travel PR News/ — This May, Mandarin Oriental, Taipei is celebrating its five-year presence in the city. From 18 May to 30 June 2019, the hotel invites guests to the ... ( read original story ...)
Supermicro breaks ground for new plant in Taiwan
At the groundbreaking ceremony on April 29, Taiwan president Tsai Ing-wen said that Supermicro will invest NT$10 billion (US$323.36 million) in the new plant project, indicating ... and Science ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong bookseller flees to Taiwan
A Hong Kong bookseller who was detained by China is seeking refuge in Taiwan, saying his home city will no longer be safe when new laws are enacted allowing extradition to China. A Hong Kong ... ( read original story ...)
Spectre of Extradition Law Spreads as Hong Kong Bookseller Flees to Taiwan
TAIPEI — A Hong Kong bookseller who was detained by China is seeking refuge in Taiwan, saying his home city will no longer be safe when new laws are enacted allowing extradition to China, which could ... ( read original story ...)