Taiwanese enterprises’ ongoing digital transformation is offering big business opportunities, according to Jon Wang, managing director and president of HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise) Taiwan.
Taiwan Stock Market May Spin Its Wheels On Thursday
The Taiwan stock market has climbed higher in three straight sessions, accelerating more than 630 points or 4.1 percent along the …
US Looks to Taiwan for Chinese
The U.S.-Taiwan Education Initiative is aimed at expanding access to Mandarin and English language instruction …
Taiwan to Tighten Rules on Local Companies’ FX Transactions
Taiwan’s central bank said it plans to tighten rules on local companies’ foreign exchange transactions in the latest move to curb speculation after the Taiwan dollar rose to its strongest in 23 Years.
Semiconductors made Taiwan Asia’s top-performing economy in 2020
Taiwan’s economy expanded 2.98% in 2020, making it Asia’s fastest-growing in a year beset by Covid-19 disruptions. It even edged out China for the top spot for the first time in three decades. Besides …
The U.S. Military Alone is Not Enough to Save Taiwan
However, a landing in Kinmen was bloodily repulsed by Nationalist tanks in the Battle of Guningtou, barring the way for a final assault on Taiwan itself. Then events intervened, as the outbreak of the …
Air Macau to maintain only mainland, Taiwan routes in March
Local airline Air Macau will again only have flights between the SAR and Taiwan and Mainland China in March 2021 …
Asian Insider, Feb 1: Myanmar’s military coup; Calls for greater security in Indonesia’s Natuna region
Myanmar’s military says it will hold elections after one-year of emergency; Chinese and American airplane incursions near Taiwan; Indonesian lawmaker calls for security beef up as tensions escalate in …
A Taiwan man’s fine for leaving quarantine is revoked because he was kidnapped by debt collectors.
When the authorities in Taiwan believed a man had breached mandatory quarantine rules, they acted swiftly to issue a fine of $3,500. But in a pandemic-era twist on a classic case of mistaken identity, …
Most US opinion leaders back military defence of Taiwan if China invades, survey finds
But military intervention is opposed by the majority of the American public, though support has increased in recent years, according to think tank report.