At an event hosted by the Macronix Education Foundation on July 27, Cheng-wen Wu, Minister of the National Science and Technology Council, outlined three key indicators that could position Taiwan as ...
Taiwan and China settle dispute on fishermen’s deaths
After months of negotiation, Taiwan and China have "reached an agreement" on responding to the deaths of two Chinese fishermen ...
US, Taiwan to build 3D-printed ‘drone army’ to counter China
The US and Taiwan plan to rapidly develop a drone army using 3D printing technology to counter China's growing military threat.
Taiwan, China reach ‘consensus’ after Kinmen Islands fatality
They have agreed on compensation and repatriation for the deaths of two Chinese fishermen after a sea chase, aiming to ease Taiwan Strait tensions.
Taiwan and China reach deal over fishermen’s deaths
After months of negotiation, Taiwan and China have "reached an agreement" on how to respond to the deaths of two Chinese fishermen following a sea chase by Taiwan's coastguard, Taipei said.
Singapore becomes biggest buyer of Taiwan’s technologies, says MOEA
Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) released a report on July 29 revealing intriguing insights into Taiwan's R&D investment and technology export trends. The report highlighted ...
Phoenix Strikes Partnership with Taiwan to Build a $7 Billion Tech Park and Boost Local Semiconductor Industry
Phoenix officials visited Taiwan to promote Arizona and plan a $7 billion tech park, aiming to boost the local semiconductor industry.
AIDC to collaborate with foreign firms on new tech
Aerospace Industrial Development Corp (AIDC, 漢翔航空工業) has signed memorandums of understanding (MOU) with foreign companies to collaborate on technologies related to tanks, warplanes and drones, the ...
Passing the Torch: Technology in the Opening Ceremony Fashion at the Paris Olympics
Olympic Games set in Paris, France, one of the world’s fashion capitals, athletics and aesthetics collide to take center stage at ...
Gaemi-related insurance claims may surpass COVID-19’s
Nearly 400 international flights were canceled or delayed on Wednesday and Thursday last week due to the typhoon, affecting almost 60,000 insured passengers, with total eligible compensation exceeding ...
WTO accepts India, Taipei’s request on ICT import duty dispute ruling
The WTO’s dispute settlement body has accepted a request from India and Chinese Taipei not to adopt the ruling against New Delhi’s import duties on certain information and technology products till ...
AMD’s new R&D center confirmed for Taiwan: 33 partners in Taiwan for R&D cooperation
AMD has reportedly chosen Taiwan for its new R&D center, with 33 Taiwan partners to cooperate in R&D with AMD moving into the future.
Taiwan decommissions Maanshan Nuclear Power Plant reactor
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwan decommissioned Maanshan Nuclear ... Traditional nuclear energy cannot solve problems, but new nuclear technology might see a breakthrough by 2030, he said.
Why Taiwan is counting on its silicon shield to save it from a Chinese invasion
According to US intelligence, Beijing has ordered the military to ‘be ready by 2027’ to invade Taiwan. But what is it like to live under such a constant threat? John Kampfner heads over there to find ...
Taiwan Mobile fined over excess bandwidth
Taipei Times The nation’s second-largest telecom was told to rectify the situation within three days after it received the official ruling, or it would face a fine of NT$3 million for failing to ...
Taiwan’s banana farmers hard hit by Typhoon Gaemi
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Typhoon Gaemi hit banana growers hardest, with damage estimated to account for NT$121.01 million (US$3.68 million) out of the total NT$591.74 million of losses for farmers, the ...