Taiwan's Sino Applied Technology (SiAT) and C.S. Aluminum Corporation (CSAC) jointly presented test results of their carbon-coated aluminum foil product on Tuesday (Oct. 8) at the Battery Show in Detroit,
Taiwan Pride to hold 22nd parade on Oct. 26
The 22nd Taiwan Pride parade — scheduled to take place in Taipei on Oct. 26 — will showcase the theme “Embrace Inclusion,” event organizers said. The Taiwan Rainbow Civil Action Association said it ...
Line Pay Taiwan applies for listing with capital of NT$600 million
Line Pay Taiwan Limited reported earnings per share (EPS) of NT$2.68, NT$7.51, and NT$8.09 from 2021 to 2023, respectively. The company holds an EPS of NT$6.12 in the first half of this year, per CNA.
Cambodia edge Chinese Taipei in football friendly
PHNOM PENH -- Hosts Cambodia defeated Chinese Taipei 3-2 in an international football friendly match at the Olympic Stadium here on Friday. Chinese Taipei took the lead in the 44th minute after Cambodia midfielder Yudai Ogawa accidentally headed into his own net.
Taipei panel conference discusses geopolitical consequences of US-China tensions
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taipei School of Economics and Political Science hosted a panel conference “Asia Visions and Voices: Geopolitical Consequences of US-China Tensions” on Friday (Oct. 11).
Public shock at video of domestic worker in Taiwan giving birth in boss’s bed months after being hired
TAIPEI: A family in Taiwan has been left in shock after only discovering that their Indonesian domestic worker was pregnant when she gave birth in their bed.
Taiwan leader Lai’s latest speech sparks outcry over provoking mainland
Lai's speech on Thursday, marked by resistance to the Chinese mainland and rejection of reunification, is essentially a rebranding of his separatist stance under the new "two states" theory, said the Labor Party in Taiwan and the Cross-Strait Peace and Development Forum in a joint statement.
China Says Detained Foxconn Workers Suspected Of Bribery
China is investigating four workers at Taiwanese technology giant Foxconn for suspected bribery and embezzlement, Beijing's state media said Saturday, after authorities in Taipei said they had been ...
Formosa Plastics units face headwinds
Formosa Petrochemical Corp (台塑石化), primarily engaged in the business of refining crude oil, selling refined petroleum products and producing and selling olefins from its naphtha cracking operations, ...
Apple supplier employees detained in ‘strange’ case in China
Four employees of Taiwan’s Foxconn, the world’s largest iPhone assembler, have been detained in China under “quite strange” circumstances, Taiwan’s government said.
Four Taiwanese employees of iPhone maker Foxconn detained in China
Four employees of the Taiwanese contract manufacturer that makes the Apple iPhone are in detention in China, Taiwanese authorities said Friday.
Four Foxconn China employees detained for ‘breach of trust’
Four people working for Foxconn in China have been detained, the Mainland Affairs Council said yesterday, describing the circumstances as “quite strange.” The employees were detained in Zhengzhou for what is the equivalent of “breach of trust” under Taiwan law, it said.
The U.S. Should Promote Taiwan as the Authentic China
Positioning Taiwan as the example of modern Chinese success allows the U.S. to present a powerful counter-narrative to the CCP’s authoritarianism. By highlighting Taiwan’s technological advancements, democratic governance, and robust civil society, we can promote Taiwan as the model for the Chinese-speaking world.
PLA keeps up air and sea pressure near Taiwan in wake of William Lai’s Double Tenth speech
Taipei’s defence ministry reports that in 24 hours to 6am Friday, PLA sent at least 20 aircraft and 10 vessels to patrol near island.
Man in Taipei arrested for modifying toy gun into firearm
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Police arrested a man who had modified a toy gun into a firearm, the Taipei City Police Department said Wednesday (Oct. 9).
How A Taiwanese Immigrant Became A Multibillionaire Supplying America With Plastic Pipes
Walter Wang borrowed money to buy a plastic pipe maker from his dad, a legendary Taiwanese billionaire. He has since grown the U.S.-based business sevenfold.