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Taiwan to launch ’Global Elite Card’ for top earners
Discover how Taiwan’s new "Global Elite Card" aims to attract international talent with benefits like permanent residency and work permits for spouses. Learn about the National Development Council’s plan to boost Taiwan’s global competitiveness.2024/09/19 15:53 -
Taiwan premier pledges over NT$10 billion to boost SMEs
Discover how Taiwan’s government plans to revitalize SMEs and foster economic diversification, allocating over NT$10 billion to support innovation and attract investments.2024/08/27 12:11 -
Dwight Howard receives ’Gold Card,’ joins Taiwan Mustangs
Discover how former NBA star Dwight Howard’s move to the Taiwan Mustangs and his receipt of Taiwan’s ’Gold Card’ marks a significant step in the island’s efforts to attract global talent and internationalize.2024/08/03 10:52 -
Taiwan eases naturalization rules to attract global talent
Explore the significant amendments to Taiwan’s Nationality Law aimed at attracting foreign talent by easing naturalization requirements and offering fee waivers for contributors to key sectors, as reported by TVBS News.2024/05/07 14:32 -
Taiwan’s semiconductor college bridges talent gap: report
Discover how Taiwan’s Semiconductor College in Hsinchu is attracting students from Vietnam to address the talent shortage in the semiconductor industry. Learn how Taiwan is leveraging Southeast Asian students to secure its position as a global leader in chip manufacturing.2024/03/26 13:59 -
NDC Minister addresses inauguration of Talent Taiwan
The National Development Council (NDC) Minister, Kung Ming-hsin, spoke at the inauguration press event for Talent Taiwan, emphasizing its commitment to attracting global talent and addressing issues related to living and education in Taiwan. The center aims to provide one-stop services and will launch an exclusive website by the end of the year. The NDC is actively working to strengthen international talent recruitment to meet industry demands in the post-pandemic era. The NDC’s workforce goals include attracting 400,000 foreign workers by 2030 to position Taiwan as a key global economic powerhouse. In collaboration with the Ministry of Education (EDU), Talent Taiwan plans to attract overseas students for long-term stays, making Taiwan a top destination for studying and career pursuits.2023/11/02 21:06