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Motorcycle industry faces 2nd-half uncertainty: KYMCO head
KYMCO Chairman Allen Ko warns that U.S. tariff uncertainties could impact ATV exports. He urges swift government action to clarify policies. KYMCO targets emerging markets and continues electric motorcycle development.
2025/07/04 18:00
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Opposition party slams Taiwan’s record on worker rights
The Taiwan People’s Party criticizes the Democratic Progressive Party for retracting holidays, calling Taiwan a "sweatshop island." The debate highlights labor policy tensions.
2025/05/09 16:54
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Taiwan opposition unites against DPP recall campaigns
Thousands of protesters braved heavy rain in Taipei to voice opposition against President Lai Ching-te’s policies, as KMT and TPP leaders criticized the DPP for orchestrating recall campaigns against opposition legislators. Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an compared Taiwan under DPP rule to a dictatorship, while TPP Chairman Huang referenced detained former mayor Ko Wen-je as a symbol of resistance. The demonstration gains significance amid concerns about Taiwan’s export economy and democratic institutions.
2025/04/26 23:57
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Taiwan to bolster Mini Three Links while countering Beijing
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council plans to support Kinmen against China’s unification efforts. Minister Chiu Chui-cheng emphasizes cross-strait policy clarity and local development.
2025/04/25 13:00
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Taiwan-China identity rules tightened amid security push
The Mainland Affairs Council in Taiwan issued a directive clarifying identity regulations, stating Taiwanese citizens will lose their Taiwan identity if registered in China.
2025/04/23 16:46
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Taiwan public backs Morris Chang for tariff negotiations
Taiwan faces uncertainty over potential U.S. tariff hikes. A poll shows 70% prefer TSMC founder Morris Chang for trade talks. Mixed views on Vice Premier Cheng.
2025/04/18 11:00
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Taiwan weighs market intervention after 2,000-point drop
Taiwan’s stock market dropped over 2,000 points on "Black Monday" due to U.S. tariff policies. Officials consider intervention while ensuring economic stability.
2025/04/08 11:00
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760,000 households face uncertainty in rental aid standoff
Taiwan’s interior minister warns that budget cuts to land management could impact rental subsidies. The debate over the 2025 budget proposal continues, affecting housing policies.
2025/03/31 12:00
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Former minister Li Meng-yen returns as government adviser
Former Minister of Transportation Li Meng-yen rejoins Taiwan’s Executive Yuan as a paid adviser. His extensive public service career and engineering expertise are expected to impact future projects and policies.
2025/03/07 12:00
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Taiwan’s premier backs TSMC’s US$100B U.S. investment plan
Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai supports TSMC’s US$100 billion U.S. investment, emphasizing government-industry collaboration to boost global competitiveness and reduce reliance on China.
2025/03/04 11:00
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Taiwan targets cleaner air by 2035 with PM2.5 reduction
Taiwan’s Environmental Minister Peng Chi-ming announced plans to improve air quality by 2035, with PM2.5 levels dropping to 8 micrograms. The government targets a 38% carbon reduction, focusing on renewable energy and electric transport.
2025/01/24 11:00
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Taiwan legislators advocate for kids’ rights legislations
Legislators and civic groups in Taiwan urge the government to boost funding for children and adolescents, highlighting the need for better resources and rights protection.
2024/11/21 20:00
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Childcare Policy Alliance urges dual-caregiver family model
Advocacy groups in Taiwan urge the government to expand public childcare and introduce paid flexible parental leave to boost female labor force participation. They criticize current policies as inadequate and call for a shift to dual-income, dual-caregiver family models to address the country’s low fertility rate.
2024/11/14 14:56
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Taiwan’s waste crisis grows with 32 million tons in 2023
Taiwan grapples with a waste crisis, generating 32.19 million metric tons in 2023. Incineration offers eco-friendly solutions, but aging plants need upgrades. Methane fires in Xinfeng highlight urgent issues. The government plans a NT$1.2 billion investment to manage waste storage.
2024/10/25 18:02
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Minister highlights Taiwan’s semiconductor collaboration
Taiwan’s NSTC Minister Wu Cheng-wen highlights the collaboration between government, science parks, and academia as key to semiconductor success. Explore insights from his Bloomberg interview.
2024/10/15 09:38
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Taiwan’s new strategies to combat low birth rates
Taiwan’s birthrate is declining due to high housing costs and living expenses. To encourage families, the government offers social housing and birth subsidies.
2024/10/09 15:47
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Cho Jung-tai faces low approval ratings 100 days into office
Discover how Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai addresses the new housing loan program concerns and plans for minimum wage adjustments amid mixed public satisfaction ratings.
2024/08/28 18:02
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Taiwan sees record high incomes in 2023, survey shows
Discover the latest findings from Taiwan’s DGBAS 2023 Survey on Family Income and Expenditure, showing record high average incomes and the impact of economic growth and government policies on earnings.
2024/08/19 20:00
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Taipei mayor addresses concerns over frequent blackouts
Discover the latest on Taipei’s power outage issue as Mayor Chiang Wan-an addresses concerns over frequent disruptions and the impact of Taiwan’s energy policies.
2024/07/18 13:43
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Premier Cho announces Cabinet tour for project inspections
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2024/07/11 17:47
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Taiwan faces sharp decline in school-age population by 2039
Explore how Taiwan’s low birthrate impacts its future, with a focus on declining elementary school populations, cultural influences, and successful local policies to combat this trend.
2024/07/02 16:39
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Premier Cho clarifies comments on data use for incentives
Discover how Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai aims to address the low birthrate issue using data for promoting incentive policies, clarifying recent misunderstandings about his approach.
2024/07/02 16:20
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Gender norms shift in Taiwan, affecting family planning
Explore how feminism and inflation are reshaping gender norms in Taiwan and Japan, leading to more dual-income families and changing lifestyle choices.
2024/06/21 17:54
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Taiwan launches association to boost digital economy
Discover how Taiwan is advancing its digital economy through the launch of the Taiwan Parliamentary Exchange and Promotion Association for Digital Technology and the New Economy, led by DPP legislator Michelle Lin. This initiative aims to foster government-industry cooperation and includes plans for talent transformation, international exchanges, and smart city policies.
2024/06/11 15:26
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Taiwan’s premier seeks legislative review over concerns
Discover how Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai is taking steps to protect the constitution by challenging recent legislative amendments. Read about the government’s efforts to maintain democratic integrity.
2024/05/29 10:53