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  • Taiwan coffee giant to build US$20.5M headquarters

    Taiwan’s largest coffee chain, Louisa Coffee, is investing NT$592 million (US$20.5 million) to build a new 11-story headquarters in Xinzhuang District. The expansion follows record quarterly revenue of NT$645 million and aims to support the company’s growth into the meal market while integrating multi-brand operations.
    2025/07/03 12:00
  • Premier Chen launches Yilan’s first social housing project

    Taiwan’s Premier and Deputy Minister attended the groundbreaking ceremony for Yilan County’s first social housing project. The government aims to build 200,000 social housing units in 8 years, with 107% progress expected by the end of next year. The project, funded by the central government, will incorporate a historical clothing factory. Upon completion in 2027, the housing project will offer 395 units and plans to merge with the factory to create a cultural and tourism corridor.
    2023/11/22 19:52
  • MOEA head reveals TSMC’s relocation to park in Taichung

    Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua confirmed on Thursday (Oct. 26) that an area at the Central Taiwan Science Park in Taichung (CTSP) has been reserved for the use of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). ​​​​​​​She explained that TSMC will decide further details of the plans. Earlier in October, TSMC scraped third-phase plans to move into the Longtan Science Park in Taoyuan in a public statement following strong protests from residents. 
    2023/10/26 14:57
  • Joint investigation kicks off on deadly Pingtung fire blaze

    Minister Wang denies blame-shifting in Pingtung factory blaze incident. Launch Technologies’ factories shut down due to hazardous materials storage beyond limits. Premier Chen supports the action, highlighting central-local government cooperation.
    2023/09/26 19:46
  • Blaze engulfs Taichung factory as residents report explosion

    A factory in central Taiwan’s Taichung City was suddenly engulfed in flames at around 9:30 am on Monday (July 31), with nearby residents reporting sounds of explosions.
    2023/07/31 20:19
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