Last year, Fujian ranked first on the mainland in the number of newly launched enterprises funded by capital from Taiwan. The largest cross-Straits petrochemical cooperation project was launched last year in Gulei,
TXO Energy going public as IPO market faces busiest week for deals in about a year
With $100 million in potential proceeds, TXO Energy Partners is at least twice the size of the next-biggest IPO on deck. Most of the eight have projected proceeds of less than $10 million.
Chinese mainland Taiwan affairs official meets former KMT chairperson
Song Tao, head of both the Taiwan Work Office of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, met on Saturday with Hung Hsiu-chu, former chairperson of the Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) party,
U.S. Air Force General Warns of Impending War with China over Taiwan
A U.S. Air Force General projected that China will try to take control of Taiwan leading to a declaration of war from the U.S. within the next two years. “I hope I am wrong. My gut tells me [sic] will fight in 2025,” Mike Minihan, a four-star General ...
US lawmakers push Taiwan IMF bill
Two US lawmakers on Thursday introduced a bill calling on Washington to support Taiwan’s participation as a member of the IMF to ensure its voice is heard on international financial issues. The ...
New Taipei City brightens Pingsi venues for visitors
Installations at Jingtong Sky Lantern Pavilion, the entrance to Shihfen Scenic Area and at Pingsi Railway Station are worth visiting day or night, the tourism department said on Friday. “The areas ...
Penguins prove popular among Taipei day-trippers
The Taipei Zoo has been a hot spot for tourism over the Lunar New Year holiday, with its penguin exhibit becoming one of the most visited pavilions as tourists flocked to it to see the zoo’s resident ...
How a Chinese naval blockade could isolate Taiwan and send shockwaves across the world
What if instead of all-out invasion, Beijing opts for an escalating pressure campaign aimed at bringing Taiwan to its knees without actually starting a war?
Taiwan Is Retreating From Nuclear Energy. At What Cost?
The self-governing island plans to shut down its last atomic power stations by 2025, threatening more emissions and greater vulnerability to a blockade by China.
Chefs and Bartenders Are Injecting New Life Into Taiwan’s Oldest City
Located on Taiwan’s southwestern coast, Tainan, the island’s oldest city and former capital, has a long history of cultural incursion, much of which can be traced through its existing architecture.
Rep. Young Kim leads bill to support Taiwan’s participation in the International Monetary Fund
The Taiwan Non-Discrimination Act (H.R. 540) will support Taiwan’s participation in the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Taipei’s New Mayor Pushes To Complete Taipei Dome Project – TaiwanPlus News
Taipei's new mayor, Chiang Wan-an, has visited the uncompleted Taipei Dome project. He promised to speed up completion of the venue, which has dragged on for years due to repeated delays and ...
US targets Chinese firm in Russia sanctions push
The US on Thursday unveiled new sanctions aimed at blunting Russia’s ability to wage war in Ukraine, including targeting a Chinese company that allegedly provided satellite imagery to Wagner Group ...
Adani Group stocks drop US$45bn on fraud claim
His flagship Adani Enterprises plunged 15 percent in Mumbai, a fall of 508.45 rupees (US$6.24), triggering an automatic trading halt alongside five of its seven main listed subsidiaries. “Obviously, ...
Elevator, screw makers cautiously optimistic for 2023
Elevator maker Golden Friends Corp (崇友實業) and screw supplier Sheh Fung Screws Co (世豐螺絲) are cautiously optimistic about business this quarter and beyond, citing strong business growth potential from ...
Taipei receives MRT bomb threat; police patrols rise
The Taipei Police Department yesterday stepped up patrols throughout the Taipei Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system after a bomb threat was sent in an e-mail to Taipei MRT Corp at 7:24am, it said. A ...