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  • Taipei deputy mayor Lee to resign, eyes new political role

    Taipei City and Nvidia sign a deal to establish NVIDIA’s Taiwan HQ at Beitou Shilin Technology Park. Deputy Mayor Lee Shu-Chuan, who played a key role, plans to resign by February’s end.
    2026/02/11 16:26
  • Nvidia’s big Taiwan expansion plans just got even bigger

    NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang visits the new Nangang office, expressing gratitude to staff and discussing future plans, including a potential second HQ in Shilin.
    2026/01/30 18:15
  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang lands in Taiwan for new office deal

    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang arrives in Taiwan after government approves NT$3.3 billion investment for new Taipei headquarters in Beitou Shilin Technology Park.
    2026/01/29 14:00
  • HEP Group unveils new Asian HQ in Taipei

    HEP Group launched its new Asian HQ in Taipei, revealing a 2026 blueprint focused on AI car washes, real estate, and lighting systems. The company aims to expand its market presence and enhance operational efficiency.
    2026/01/16 10:02
  • Architect Kris Yao to design Nvidia headquarters in Taipei

    Taipei Vice Mayor Lee Shu-chuan announced Nvidia’s new overseas HQ in Taipei, designed by Kris Yao. The investment proposal is due mid-Jan. with urban planning set for Jan. 26.
    2026/01/07 20:00
  • Taipei aims to sign Nvidia land deal before Lunar New Year

    Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-An announced NVIDIA’s plan to establish its overseas HQ at Beitou Shilin Technology Park. The city aims to sign the land rights agreement before the Lunar New Year, marking a major step in Taipei’s tech landscape.
    2025/12/17 18:02
  • Taipei settles NT$4.43B contract for Nvidia headquarters

    NVIDIA selects Beitou Shilin Technology Park for its new Taipei HQ, confirmed by Deputy Mayor Lee Shu-Chuan. A contract termination fee of over NT$4.43 billion was settled with Shin Kong Life Insurance.
    2025/11/10 17:48
  • Hsu claims strongest candidacy for Kaohsiung mayoral race

    Hsu Chih-chieh claims to be the strongest DPP candidate for Kaohsiung’s mayoral primary, aiming to surpass KMT’s Ko Chih-en. He cites broad party support and strong poll rankings.
    2025/11/10 12:00
  • Kaohsiung and Yilan pitch for NVIDIA headquarters site

    NVIDIA is exploring new locations for its headquarters outside Taipei due to contractual issues. Kaohsiung and Yilan offer attractive alternatives, highlighting tech and livability benefits.
    2025/10/09 08:00
  • Taipei proposes new site to NVIDIA for Taiwan headquarters

    Taipei City proposes a new plan to NVIDIA to resolve the stalled headquarters project. The city suggests the T12 site as an alternative, aiming to assist in land consolidation.
    2025/10/08 16:03
  • NVIDIA Taiwan headquarters talks stall after MOU expires

    NVIDIA’s talks with Shin Kong Life Insurance hit a snag as their MOU expired Sept. 30. Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an pledges support for NVIDIA’s Taiwan HQ plans.
    2025/10/02 19:00
  • Taiwan unveils M1A2T tanks, HIMARS in new military video

    The Republic of China Army Command Headquarters released a video on Armed Forces Day, showcasing advanced military equipment like M1A2T tanks and HIMARS systems. The video highlights live-fire exercises and drone training, emphasizing innovation in combat strategies. The Army calls on youth to defend national security and uphold democracy.
    2025/09/04 10:53
  • 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
  • New Taipei mayor invites global investment in AI sector

    New Taipei Mayor Hou Yu-ih announced over 280 AI supply chain companies operate in the city, inviting global investment. Nvidia’s CEO visits Taiwan amid expansion rumors.
    2025/01/15 12:00
  • NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang to visit Taiwan Tuesday, reports say

    NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang visits Taiwan to meet key suppliers like Foxconn and ASUS. Discussions may cover AI servers and new graphics cards. Taiwan’s role in NVIDIA’s supply chain remains crucial amid U.S. export controls.
    2025/01/14 10:06
  • New Taipei offers prime sites to attract NVIDIA

    NVIDIA considers Taiwan for its overseas HQ, with New Taipei City offering prime sites and incentives. Officials push for investment to boost AI industry growth.
    2024/12/25 10:40
  • Taiwan’s new conscripts begin 1-year military service

    Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) Army Command Headquarters announces the extension of compulsory service to one year. Newly enlisted soldiers will undergo an eight-week training in recruit centers throughout northern, central, and southern Taiwan. The training program consists of four phases, focusing on core military values, physical fitness, combat skills, rifle shooting, and combat coaching. The final assessment includes physical combat skills, rifle shooting proficiency, and comprehensive combat coaching.
    2024/01/25 15:15
  • Chunghwa Express to discuss bonuses amid labor disputes

    Chunghwa Express Co. is set to discuss performance bonuses and collective agreements at an upcoming board meeting in an effort to resolve ongoing labor disputes and prevent potential strikes. The company’s union has warned of continued protests and strikes if a collective agreement is not signed, following a dispute over low wages and performance bonuses. Union members recently staged a sit-in protest at the campaign headquarters of a presidential candidate, leading to their forcible removal by riot police. The union hopes that a collective agreement can be reached promptly to protect employee rights, but has declared that it will not accept the board’s consideration of annual performance bonuses alone. If no resolution is reached, strike actions could disrupt check and document distribution at 1,400 local bank branches ahead of the Lunar New Year.
    2023/12/28 09:06
  • Premier Chen defends mining area management amid criticism

    Premier Chen Chien-jen responds to criticism from Kuomintang presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih regarding the government’s handling of mining area management. Chen refutes claims that the Executive Yuan ignored mining rights ownership issues. A disagreement between municipal authorities and the campaign headquarters of DPP presidential candidate Lai Ching-te over illegal construction in Wanli mining district has emerged. Chen clarifies that Lai has addressed the issue and plans to convert the structure into a charitable trust. The premier emphasizes that there have been extensive written exchanges between the city government and central leadership, including the Ministry of Economic Affairs. Chen expresses concern about recent alarm among mine area residents and calls on both Hou and the New Taipei City Government to defend the rights and interests of miners.
    2023/12/26 11:45
  • Taipei mayor defends assembly ban on TPP supporters

    Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an defends his administration’s adherence to the law after Taiwan People’s Party supporters were denied permission to hold a public assembly in front of Democratic Progressive Party presidential candidate Lai Ching-te’s campaign headquarters. The review process for such applications, overseen by the Taipei City Government’s New Construction Office in collaboration with the Taipei City Police Department, follows regulations established before 2017. Chiang refutes accusations of leniency in a past scandal and asserts that both the police department and the NCO exercise their authority impartially, upholding administrative neutrality.
    2023/12/20 19:32
  • DPP’s Lai unveils video, stresses global Taiwan role

    The campaign office of Lai Ching-te, Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) presidential candidate, has released a new video titled "Taiwan in the world," highlighting Taiwan’s reduced dependence on China and its increasing global recognition. Pan Men-an, head of the DPP’s campaign headquarters, expressed concern over opposition parties’ attempts to marginalize Taiwan and emphasized the significance of the 2024 election in determining Taiwan’s alignment with either the world or China. The video emphasizes Taiwan’s democratic development through international engagement and value-based diplomacy, while also strengthening ties with other nations. Lai’s campaign office spokesperson, Tai Wei-shan, pointed out that Taiwan’s trade dependence on China decreased from 40 percent during former President Ma Ying-jeou’s presidency to 34 percent. Additionally, a report by The Economist in August stated that under President Tsai Ing-wen’s seven-year rule, Taiwan has become the 21st largest economy globally, surpassing South Korea in terms of gross domestic product (GDP) per capita. Lai’s campaign office underscores the importance of the 2024 election in shaping Taiwan’s future trajectory and urges the public to make the right choice.
    2023/12/12 21:21
  • KMT candidate Hou Yu-ih’s campaign HQ opening postponed

    The grand opening of Kuomintang (KMT) presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih’s national campaign headquarters in New Taipei City’s Banqiao District has been indefinitely postponed due to ongoing negotiations with the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP). The delay reflects the uncertainty surrounding the collaboration between the two parties, preventing the display of candidate portraits at the headquarters. As a result, most of Hou’s campaign staff will continue working from the original office on Xianmin Boulevard.
    2023/11/23 12:40
  • Lai Ching-te inaugurates campaign HQ, Tsai voices support

    Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate Lai Ching-te inaugurated his campaign headquarters in New Taipei City, receiving strong support from Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen. Tsai criticized the Blue-White coalition as a self-interest alliance and urged citizens to work together for Taiwan’s benefit.
    2023/11/05 19:38
  • Ko Wen-je and Terry Gou meet over lunch without Hou Yu-ih

    Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) chairman Ko Wen-je confirmed that his lunch with Terry Gou involved talks on the depreciation of the Japanese Yen and how the New Taiwan dollar should respond. Ko clarified that this was a financial topic he discussed with Gou during their spare time, not a discussion about exchanging positions. The lunch took place after an event at the Hulu Temple, and they did not invite Kuomintang’s Hou Yu-ih, who had no successful meeting outcomes with Ko on the KMT-TPP alliance. Ko shared the details of his meeting with Gou after a press conference at his campaign headquarters, highlighting that frequent dialogues often turn acquaintances into friends.
    2023/11/03 21:19
  • Prominent Taiwanese figures join hands for housing justice

    Chen Chih-han, a well-known Taiwanese internet celebrity, along with former New Power Party chairman and legislator Huang Kuo-chang, visited the headquarters of Taiwan’s People Party (TPP) on Monday (July 3). Together, they presented an invitation to TPP chairman Ko Wen-je, urging him to join a rally in front of the Presidential Office on July 16th, under the theme of "saving Taiwan."
    2023/07/03 17:40
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