In the latest global property price rankings, Taiwan was noted for the fourth-highest rise in home prices. The international real estate consulting company Knight Frank on Monday (Oct. 7) released its ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSM) Reports Nearly 40% Revenue Surge in September Driven by AI Chip Demand
We recently compiled a list of the 35 AI News You Should Not Miss. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM) stands against ...
Taiwanese Employees of Apple Supplier Detained in China
Taiwan’s government said that they had been accused of a breach of trust, but that their employer, Foxconn, had denied the company suffered any losses.
Best hotels and restaurants to visit in Taiwan, plus insights from hospitality experts
We discover the best hotels and restaurants in Taiwan, and speak to hospitality experts about what's driving the rise in tourism there.
Flights between Taipei and Hualien to increase
The Hualien County Government said it plans for 20 weekly flights between Hualien and Taipei, with at least one airline offering daily flights, per CNA. This will be an increase from the current eight flights per week from four airlines, according to a press release.
New national football coach outlines goals for tonight’s Chinese Taipei friendly
With just five days as Cambodia’s new head coach, Japanese tactician Koji Gyotoku is determined to lead his team to victory against Chinese Taipei in tonight’s 7.00pm international friendly at the National Olympic Stadium.
4 Taiwanese Foxconn employees arrested in China’s Zhengzhou
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Four Taiwanese employees of the Foxconn Technology Group were arrested in Zhengzhou, China by local authorities on unspecified charges.
More questioned in TPP finance reporting case
Investigators today questioned more than 10 former Taipei City Government employees who worked on Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) Chairman Ko Wen-je’s (柯文哲) presidential campaign over a case involving ...
China detains iPhone maker workers in ‘strange’ case
Chinese police have detained four workers of the Taiwanese iPhone maker, Foxconn, in circumstances Taipei has described as "strange". The employees were arrested in Zhengzhou in Henan province on ...
Hsinchu officials questioned in park probe
Tien Cheng-hung (田政弘), an office secretary for suspended Hsinchu mayor Ann Kao (高虹安), was released on bail of NT$50,000 (US$1,555) after being questioned by prosecutors and Ministry of Justice Agency ...
China can’t represent Taipei, should work with it on global challenges: Taiwan’s President Lai
TAIPEI - Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te vowed on Oct 10 to “resist annexation”, as China exerts growing military and political pressure on the self-ruled island it claims as part of its territory. China has not ruled out using force to bring the democratic island under its control, which Mr Lai and his government oppose.
Taiwan leader vows to thwart China
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Fresh start for familiar restaurant: Former Taipei and Tokyo reopens in Northampton as Taipei Hibachi
Tucked on the steep hill of Crafts Avenue across from City Hall downtown, Taipei Hibachi is trying to make a new name for itself.Inside the newly opened hibachi restaurant, a renovated open floor plan invites customers to a
Taishin, Shin Kong Financial shareholders approve merger plan
Shareholders of Taishin Financial Holding Co (台新金控) and Shin Kong Financial Holding Co (新光金控) yesterday approved plans for the companies to merge through a stock swap, which would result in the fourth ...
Taiwan president vows to resist Chinese annexation in National Day speech
Taiwanese President William Lai Ching-te on Thursday vowed to resist Chinese annexation of his self-governing island nation as Taiwan celebrated its 113th National Day, provoking a harsh response
Taiwan celebrates its National Day holiday against a background of Chinese threats
Taiwan celebrated its National Day holiday against the background of threats from China, which claims the self-governing island republic as its own territory.