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  • Taiwan eyes stronger ties with rising India

    Chen Mu-min, the Deputy Representative to India, highlights the strengthening of Taiwan-India relations through increased cooperation in trade, investment, education, and technology. He emphasizes India’s growing political influence as beneficial for Taiwan’s international engagement and notes the expansion of Taiwan Education Centers in India, alongside a rise in Indian students and researchers visiting Taiwan. The reorganization of the global supply chain is seen as a driving force behind Taiwanese manufacturers moving to India, promising a boost in trade volume between the two nations.
    2024/04/30 13:54
  • Taiwan’s labor minister apologizes for MOU comment confusion

    Taiwan’s Labor Minister Hsu Ming-chun apologized for comments that sparked controversy regarding a labor cooperation MOU with India. The Ministry aims to alleviate labor shortages, highlighting the benefits of Indian workers in Taiwan.
    2024/03/05 17:22
  • Taiwan’s MOL clarifies remarks on Indian workers

    The Ministry of Labor clarifies remarks about Indian migrant workers by Minister Hsu Ming-chun, emphasizing no discrimination. Taiwan and India aim to address labor shortages through a recent MOU. Taiwan’s labor policies uphold human rights and equal treatment, rejecting discrimination. The MOL promotes labor cooperation with India and urges the public to focus on constructive bilateral cooperation.
    2024/03/05 10:53
  • 太離譜!印度「自駕火車」掛53車廂跑70公里 時速100公里經5站才停

    印度交通再敲警鐘!印度一班掛有53節車廂貨運列車,在無人駕駛之下以近時速100公里的高速行駛了70公里之遠,站務員發現並阻止繼續行駛時,列車已經駛過5座車站。當地官員稱該列車在司機員下車後,突然沿著鐵軌斜坡向下滑行,車廂還載滿碎石,當局火速下令徹查。
    2024/02/26 20:29
  • Taiwan considers Indian migrant workers for caregiving roles

    Taiwan is considering allowing migrant workers from India to work as caretakers, pending decisions from the Ministry of Labor and the Ministry of Health and Welfare. The recent memorandum of understanding between Taiwan and India outlines cooperation for labor recruitment and training. The current focus is on meeting the demand for caregivers in Taiwan, with considerations for both domestic and residential settings. Taiwan is also exploring strategies to address long-term care workforce needs, including collaboration with the "New Southbound Policy" and encouraging international students to work in the country after graduation. The Ministry of Health and Welfare emphasizes the importance of quality care and language communication skills for foreign workers.
    2024/02/17 15:23
  • Taiwan signs MOU with India to employ migrant workers

    Taiwan’s Executive Yuan has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with India to facilitate the hiring of Indian migrant workers. The MOU states that Taiwan will determine the sectors and numbers for employment, while India will recruit and train the workers according to regulations. Contrary to online rumors, the plan does not involve the introduction of 100,000 Indian workers. The signing ceremony occurred online between the Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in India and the India-Taipei Association. Taiwan’s Ministry of Labor will submit the MOU to the Legislative Yuan for record and will hold meetings with Indian counterparts to discuss further details. Once all preparations are completed, India will be recognized as a new source of migrant labor, allowing employers to hire based on individual demand. This move is part of Taiwan’s efforts to address issues such as an aging population, decreased birth rate, and labor shortages by developing new sources of migrant labor.
    2024/02/16 17:33
  • 日本剛震完!泰國漁民捕獲地震魚 當地人怕爆憂災難前兆

    俗稱「地震魚」的皇帶魚(giant oarfish)因棲息於深海,故每次在淺海區出現都會被視為大地震前兆。近日泰國有漁民在安達曼海(Andaman Sea)捕獲皇帶魚,消息在當地引起恐慌,不過專家解釋,這其實只是印度洋偶極(Indian Ocean Dipole)現象,因冷水進入安達曼海才出現罕見魚類。
    2024/01/07 15:44
  • 大陸侵台軟肋曝!路透:過半石油補給經印度洋「可攔船斷供救台」

    每天有近60艘大型油輪從波斯灣(Persian Gulf)出發前往中國,約占中國石油來源的一半,油輪進入南海(South China Sea)時,將在中國大陸日益壯大的海軍護衛下航行,不過在航經美軍主宰的印度洋(Indian Ocean)時,卻缺少可仰賴的軍事基地保護。《路透社》分析,印度洋將是中國大陸發動台海戰爭的「阿基里斯腱」(Achilles’ heel ,致命要害),西方可透過攔截船隻或甚至封鎖海域,阻斷中國的補給路線,進而嚇阻中國侵台。
    2023/12/14 13:04
  • Indian badminton star hails Tai Tzu-ying as role model

    Indian badminton prodigy Raksha Kandasamy, winner of the Badminton World Federation (BWF) World Junior Championships in Cyprus, expressed her admiration for Taiwan’s most successful badminton player, Tai Tzu-ying. Ranked 9th in the world for junior women’s singles, the 16-year-old sees Tai as a role model. Kandasamy quickly rose to success on the BWF Youth Tournament circuit, winning titles in Cyprus and Bulgaria. Despite her achievements in badminton, Kandasamy is also committed to her academic performance. When asked about her favorite player, Kandasamy praised Tai Tzu-ying for her extraordinary stroke play and deceptive moves.
    2023/12/11 21:16
  • Taiwan monitors China’s satellite launch, no threat detected

    The Ministry of National Defense (MND) has stated that a satellite launch conducted in Gansu Province, China on December 9 posed no threat to Taiwan. The launch, which took place at 7:35 a.m., involved a carrier rocket carrying a satellite that traveled beyond Earth’s atmosphere towards the Indian Ocean. Taiwan’s Defense Ministry confirmed that they tracked the rocket launch using their joint intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance system, and took appropriate measures in response to the event.
    2023/12/09 14:03
  • Hou Yu-ih’s spokesman debunks rumors, touts clear policies

    KMT campaign office spokesman, Chen Po-han, criticizes DPP’s Lai Ching-te for vague and inconsistent responses on key issues including a kindergarten drug administration case, "Trojan Horse" military exercises, and opening Taiwan’s labor market to Indian workers. Chen accuses Lai of spreading false information about Chinese students working in Taiwan and highlights the Ministry of National Defense’s military exercises simulating attacks by Chinese military aircraft hiding among civilian planes. The Taiwan FactCheck Center has debunked the rumor of opening up to 100,000 Indian workers. Chen defends Hou Yu-ih’s opposition to the "one country, two systems" framework and emphasizes his clear plans for various policy areas. This critique occurs in a politically charged atmosphere focused on misinformation and policy debates.
    2023/12/07 11:02
  • Global chip equipment sales dip 11%, China soars by 42%

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Labor has denied rumors of plans to introduce 100,000 Indian workers by the end of the year. Labor Minister Hsu Ming-chun clarified that the consideration of India as a new source of migrant labor is aimed at addressing domestic industry shortages and reducing reliance on traditional labor markets. Hsu emphasized that this approach has gained consensus among various sectors of society. Discussions are ongoing for the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with India, but no date has been determined yet. The number of workers to be recruited from India will be decided after evaluating the current condition and statistics of industries already permitted to employ foreign labor. The process will involve fixed quotas and a cautious, gradual opening. The primary aim of the plan is to diversify the countries from which Taiwan sources its labor force, with no specific issue concerning the number of workers from India. India would need to establish a talent database and provide language and skill training for potential migrant workers to meet the requirements. Taiwan is looking to expand its labor force to meet growing demand in key industries and maintain its competitive edge in the global market.
    2023/12/06 18:46
  • Taiwan mulls plan for importing 100K Indian workers

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Labor has denied rumors of plans to introduce 100,000 Indian workers by the end of the year. Labor Minister Hsu Ming-chun clarified that the consideration of India as a new source of migrant labor is aimed at addressing domestic industry shortages and reducing reliance on traditional labor markets. Hsu emphasized that this approach has gained consensus among various sectors of society. Discussions are ongoing for the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with India, but no date has been determined yet. The number of workers to be recruited from India will be decided after evaluating the current condition and statistics of industries already permitted to employ foreign labor. The process will involve fixed quotas and a cautious, gradual opening. The primary aim of the plan is to diversify the countries from which Taiwan sources its labor force, with no specific issue concerning the number of workers from India. India would need to establish a talent database and provide language and skill training for potential migrant workers to meet the requirements. Taiwan is looking to expand its labor force to meet growing demand in key industries and maintain its competitive edge in the global market.
    2023/12/06 15:25
  • Ministry of Labor to introduce Indian migrant workers

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Labor (MOL) plans to introduce Indian migrant workers to address labor shortages. The initiative will adhere to domestic regulations and is not an immediate importation of 100,000 workers. The MOL will negotiate a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on labor service cooperation with India to ensure quality workers without disrupting social stability. Several countries have had positive experiences importing Indian labor, and currently, around 2,700 Indian laborers work in Taiwan. Taiwan’s economic and trade relationships with India are strong, making labor cooperation a priority. After signing the MOU, discussions on industrial quotas will occur. The MOL will rigorously assess qualification criteria such as language skills, professional abilities, educational background, and good behavior. The aim is for the introduction of migrant workers to contribute positively to Taiwan’s economic and societal development.
    2023/11/19 16:37
  • Labor minister refutes rumors of 100,000 Indian workers

    The Minister of Labor, Hsu Ming-chun, has denied rumors that Taiwan plans to import 100,000 Indian workers. The Ministry of Labor suspects that false information is being deliberately spread to cause panic, and has urged the public not to fall for such tactics. Taiwan is in the early stages of negotiating a Memorandum of Understanding for labor cooperation with India, which has led to speculation about a potential influx of Indian workers. Concerns have been raised on social media about India’s record of violence against women and the impact on social security in Taiwan. Hsu explained that Taiwan is exploring new foreign labor source countries due to labor shortages caused by changing demographics. Currently, Taiwan has agreements with only four countries, but India is considered a promising addition. Hsu emphasized that the MOU has not been signed yet and discussions on importing labor from India are ongoing. The Ministry of Labor will take precautions and improve communication to keep the public informed about the process.
    2023/11/16 12:13
  • Taiwan plans to introduce 100,000 Indian workers by year-end

    Taiwan’s Minister of Health and Welfare expressed support for signing a memorandum of understanding with India by year-end, aiming to introduce around 100,000 Indian migrant workers to Taiwan. The agreement could involve employing these workers in manufacturing, construction, agriculture, institutional, and domestic care sectors. However, the contract signing might be delayed until December, and the employment of new migrant workers cannot begin immediately. Currently, Taiwan has approximately 748,000 foreign migrant workers, with Indonesians being the largest group at 267,000, primarily in caregiving. Vietnam follows with 260,000 workers, and the Philippines with 150,000, mainly in manufacturing. This collaboration could make India Taiwan’s fourth-largest source of migrant workers.
    2023/11/13 15:44
  • Strongest northeast monsoon of season to hit Taiwan

    The strongest northeast monsoon of the season is set to reach Taiwan by Friday evening and will last for four days, according to meteorologist Wu Der-rong. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions for the cold. The Central Weather Administration predicts mostly clear to partly cloudy skies on Wednesday, with high temperatures ranging from 30 to 32 degrees Celsius in the western regions and 27 to 29 degrees in the eastern regions. The northeast monsoon weakening will result in concentrated rain in the eastern regions and the Hengchun Peninsula, with minimal precipitation elsewhere. Wu attributes the stable, sunny weather and significant rise in temperature from Wednesday through Friday to the influence of "Indian summer". However, Wu warns of significantly colder weather by next week, with Taipei’s minimum temperature potentially dropping to around 18 degrees and lows across the flatlands likely to dip below 15 degrees.
    2023/11/08 20:44
  • Indian summer persists, watch for day-night temperature drop

    The weather in Taiwan stabilized on November 5, with brief showers in the east and on the Hengchun Peninsula. Morning temperatures ranged from 20 to 23 degrees Celsius, with afternoon highs reaching up to 32 degrees in the west and 29-30 degrees in the east. The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) simulation provides weather outlook for next week.
    2023/11/05 19:46
  • Thailand to grant 30-day visa-free entry to Taiwan

    Thailand government announces visa-free entry for Indian and Taiwanese travelers from Nov. 2023 to May 2024. This follows the recent decision to scrap visa requirements for Chinese tourists. The move aims to boost tourism revenue, with 22 million tourists already generating NT$833 billion in revenue between Jan. and Oct. 29, 2023. Visa-free privileges for Taiwanese and Indian tourists will be enacted from Nov. 10, 2023 to May 10, 2024.
    2023/10/31 17:28
  • Taiwan’s Triton weather satellite successfully launched

    Taiwan’s first self-made weather satellite, Triton, successfully launched from the Guiana Space Centre in French Guiana on Arianespace’s Vega VV23 flight. Equipped with a locally developed Global Navigation Satellite System-Reflectometry (GNSS-R), Triton’s main task is to calculate wind speeds by receiving signals reflected off the sea surface. It utilizes GNSS-R, a new scientific technology, to observe conditions at all times and improve typhoon intensity and route predictions. Triton’s observational range covers the low-latitude bands of the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans, regions known for severe weather.
    2023/10/09 14:46
  • Military mascots dazzle at Hsinchu’s Hukou base ceremony

    Taiwan’s military demonstrates impressive soft power skills at the inauguration of the Hukou military base, featuring captivating mascot performances and a thrilling showcase of Indian motorcycles. Discover the country’s military prowess and cultural displays.
    2023/09/21 21:30
  • Apache helicopter with unique shark design wows crowds

    Taiwan’s military showcased an Apache helicopter with a distinctive shark design at Hsinchu Military Base, impressing onlookers with its agility. The event also featured U.S.-made Indian Challenger motorcycles.
    2023/09/21 20:53
  • Taiwan military unveils new Indian Challenger motorcycles

    Taiwan’s military introduces the latest Indian Challenger motorcycles for battlefield reconnaissance. Discover their features and the challenges they bring.
    2023/09/21 20:05
  • 傷病讓「蠻牛」好悶 納達爾18年來首次跌出全球前十名

    締造男子網球大滿貫新紀錄、擁有22座冠軍金盃的「蠻牛」納達爾(Rafa Nadal),近期不斷遭遇傷病之苦,先後在多場重要賽事中提前敗北或退賽,嚴重衝擊他的職業積分。《亞洲衛視》(CNA)報導,因傷缺席印地安泉大師賽(Indian Wells)後,納達爾在21日更新積分排行榜後,排名下滑4名、新排名落在全球第13名,這也是自2005年之後,蠻牛首次跌出全球前十之外;但全球粉絲都在期盼,他能在法網復出,再次提高其大滿貫紀錄門檻。
    2023/03/21 15:22
  • 艾卡拉茲闖印地安泉決賽 重返球王剩一步

    西班牙好手艾卡拉茲在印地安泉(Indian Wells)網賽4強勝出之後,接下來將與俄羅斯的梅迪維夫爭冠,如果獲勝將可重返世界球王寶座。
    2023/03/19 15:50
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