Jeremiah Manele, who was foreign minister when the Solomon Islands forged a controversial security deal with China, is the Pacific nation’s next prime minister.
Power rate hike a mandate: ministry
The Ministry of Economic Affairs yesterday said it has a mandate to raise electricity prices as planned after the legislature passed a non-binding resolution along partisan lines to freeze rates.
Storable and Newbook Join Forces to Elevate End-to-End Property Management Experience for RV Parks and Campgrounds
"We are thrilled to welcome Newbook to the Storable family as we launch our third vertical," said Chuck Gordon, CEO of Storable. "Our experience with self-storage and marine has shown that our ...
Taiwan must harden undersea cables, NSB says
Taiwan operates 14 international undersea cables linking ... The Executive Yuan began introducing dual redundancy to key oil, water, electricity and telecommunications infrastructure following a ...
The Race To Zero: How Smart Cities Can Get Green
This article originally appeared on Hypepotamus, whose editor, Maija Ehlinger, traveled to Taipei to report on the Smart City Summit and Expo 2024 in March. It is published on Global Atlanta as […] ...
NY police enter Columbia campus, arrest protesters
New York City police officers surged onto Columbia University’s campus late on Tuesday, breaking up an escalating protest and arresting pro-Palestinian demonstrators who had barricaded themselves in a ...
The US is in a Cold War with China over Taiwan, expert says
Alperovitch says he feels like the U.S. is in another Cold War with China and they must win the artificial intelligence race, the semiconductor race and the space race. ABC News had an in-depth ...
How Consumer Demand Is Impacting Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.
In this podcast, Motley Fool analyst Sanmeet Deo and host Deidre Woollard discuss: How smartphone and EV demand are impacting Taiwan Semiconductor. Japan's place in the tech race. Additional uses for ...
Artificial intelligence lifts Taiwan Q1 GDP growth to 6.5%
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwan’s Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS) announced that economic growth in Q1 reached 6.51%, the highest in three years, powered by AI exports.
Tech VCs Go to DC for Summit on China Risks, Featuring Taiwan
Connecting decision makers to a dynamic network of information, people and ideas, Bloomberg quickly and accurately delivers business and financial information, news and insight around the world ...
AI Demand Fuels 11-Year-High Q1 GDP Growth in Taiwan – TaiwanPlus News
Taiwan's first quarter economic growth has hit 6.5%, the highest in eleven years. The statistics bureau says this was driven by high exports and demand for equipment for emerging technologies ...
Taiwan’s Q1 Economic Growth Surges to 6.51% Driven by AI Exports
The Taiwanese economy expanded by a whopping 6.51% at the beginning of 2024, which is the highest point in the past three years. These records have been partly attributed to the advent of the ...
Quake victims to receive short-term housing subsidies
People left homeless following a massive earthquake on April 3 are to receive NT$32,000 per month for a two-bed hotel room or NT$44,000 for a four-person room, the Tourism Administration and National ...
Taiwan Economy Grows at Fastest Pace Since 2021 on AI Boom
Taiwan’s economy expanded at the fastest pace in almost three years as global demand for artificial intelligence-related technologies fueled a boom in exports.
China Should Emulate Taiwan’s Tech Policies
Andrew Sheng & Xiao Geng urge the Chinese government to follow the island's lead by embracing the financialization of innovation.
Columbia protesters occupy building
Dozens of protesters took over a building at Columbia University (CU) in New York early yesterday, barricading the entrances and unfurling a Palestinian flag out of a window in the latest escalation ...