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  • 95% of land secured for TSMC’s new Taichung site

    Discover the latest on Central Taiwan Science Park’s expansion in Taichung, set to complete land acquisitions by 2024 for TSMC’s new facilities. Learn about the project’s progress and negotiations.
    1天前
  • Experts debate future of Taiwan’s unsafe buildings

    Taiwan’s "Reconstruction Express," a 10-year policy aimed at expediting the reconstruction of unsafe and aging buildings, is set to expire in 2027, raising concerns over the future of urban renewal projects. Experts discuss potential paths, including amendments or full integration into the Urban Renewal Act.
    1天前
  • Kaohsiung urges traffic cooperation for crab migration

    Discover how Kaohsiung is protecting Taiwan’s largest land crab, the Cardisoma carnifex, during its perilous migration to the sea. Learn about the city’s conservation efforts and how you can help.
    2024/08/20 15:31
  • Taiwan’s new eco-corridor slashes land crab roadkill by 81%

    Discover how Taiwan’s Highway Bureau and experts have developed "Ecological Corridor 3.0" to save land crabs in Pingtung from roadkill, reducing fatalities by 81% and preserving biodiversity.
    2024/08/19 17:45
  • Typhoon Gaemi heads to sea, Taiwan remains on alert

    Discover the latest on Typhoon Gaemi: Although it has moved out to sea, the Central Weather Administration warns of lingering wind and rain effects in Taiwan. Stay updated on weather advisories.
    2024/07/25 09:45
  • Residents urged to stock up as Typhoon Gaemi intensifies

    Discover the latest on Typhoon Gaemi as it intensifies, bringing up to 1,800 mm of rainfall to Taiwan. Officials urge preparation and caution, with widespread impacts expected. Stay informed on safety measures and updates.
    2024/07/24 16:19
  • Typhoon Gaemi prompts land warning in eastern Taiwan

    Discover the latest on Typhoon Gaemi as the Central Weather Administration plans to issue a land warning, affecting Yilan, Hualien, and Taitung counties with heavy rains and severe winds expected across Taiwan. Stay informed on weather updates.
    2024/07/23 10:37
  • Typhoon Gaemi threatens heavy rain, wind across Taiwan

    Typhoon Gaemi intensifies and heads toward Taiwan’s North and Northeast Coasts, with potential landfall expected. Stay informed on weather warnings and the impact on regions across Taiwan.
    2024/07/22 15:29
  • Taiwan’s new Land Act to boost heritage preservation

    Taiwan’s recent amendment to The Land Act enables public enterprises to acquire heritage land to improve preservation efforts and resolve ownership issues.
    2024/07/15 23:00
  • Taipei mayor vows to protect Zhongshan Shopping District

    Taipei City Mayor Chiang Wan-an plans to protect the Zhongshan Shopping District from redevelopment pressures, addressing business concerns and urban planning.
    2024/07/10 20:00
  • Taiwan halts payments to Ysolar amid legal probe

    Discover the latest on the Ysolar Group’s legal battle over solar power plants in Tainan, as Taiwan’s MOEA halts payments and scrutinizes the legality of land acquisition and permit applications.
    2024/07/02 10:55
  • KMT legislator accuses agency of favoring Lai Ching-te

    Explore the controversy surrounding the National Land Management Agency’s decision to legalize unauthorized construction at the family home of incoming President Lai Ching-te. Critics accuse the agency of favoritism and question the fairness of land use policies.
    2024/04/30 16:35
  • Hualien quake triggers requests for building assessments

    Following a powerful earthquake in Hualien, the National Land Management Agency (NLMA) received 848 requests for disaster assessment, with 42 buildings under severe red notice and 70 under yellow notice. The NLMA offers subsidies for structural safety assessments and urges residents to report any signs of damage for professional evaluation.
    2024/04/08 17:23
  • Taiwan’s young adults face record-high mortgages

    Young adults in Taiwan face record-high mortgages, with only 21% of young people in Taipei City owning homes. Rising property prices are attributed to labor and material shortages and increasing land prices. Homeownership among young people dropped to 32.2% in 2023, with Taipei and New Taipei having the lowest rates. Kaohsiung has the highest rate of young homeowners at 37.3%.
    2024/03/28 16:13
  • Taiwan’s Land Planning Project faces implementation hurdles

    Taiwan’s Minister of Interior, Lin Yu-chang, underscores the importance of the National Land Planning Project during a legislative interview, addressing concerns raised by lawmakers. The project, set to be implemented next year, requires local governments to submit zoning maps to the Ministry of Interior by June. Vice Premier Cheng Wen-tsan will hold a meeting to discuss a possible timeline extension. Lin also touches on the "Pedestrian Traffic Safety Facilities Act," aiming to enhance pedestrian safety and environment. Central government emphasizes the significance of local government compliance with the bill.
    2024/03/27 15:54
  • Yuli Hospital leads charge for dementia-friendly businesses

    Yuli Hospital in Hualien, Taiwan, is leading efforts to establish dementia-friendly organizations in the country. The initiative involves training employees from community branches of the Land Bank of Taiwan and Family Mart to better understand and assist individuals with dementia. With over 300,000 people affected by dementia in Taiwan, the hospital aims to raise awareness and support for this vulnerable population. Director of nursing Huang Pei-chi highlights common challenges faced by dementia patients in daily tasks like banking and shopping, urging more businesses to participate in creating a dementia-friendly environment for the elderly.
    2024/03/06 18:04
  • Hon Hai acquires land in Mexico for AI server expansion

    Hon Hai Technology Group, known as Foxconn, announces a strategic investment in El Salto, Mexico, to enhance its AI server production, aligning with global demand and expanding its manufacturing footprint.
    2024/03/01 17:07
  • Vision Zero calls for pedestrian safety law in Taiwan

    The Vision Zero pedestrian safety advocacy group calls on Taiwan’s new congress to support a draft pedestrian traffic safety facilities law. The group recommends comprehensive implementation of sidewalks, removal of sidewalk obstacles, standardization of temporary sidewalks during construction, and explicit arcade project guidelines. The draft law must be proposed by the National Land Management Agency and approved by the executive branch before being reviewed by the Legislative Yuan. Despite the passing of a basic road traffic safety law in 2023, Vision Zero notes that the projected death toll may still exceed 3,000. The chairman of Vision Zero, Chen Kai-ning, proposes four amendments to the law, including the provision of physical sidewalks on wider roads, marking sidewalk designations on narrower roads, establishing basic sidewalk standards and non-permissible uses, and installing physical sidewalks beside arcades. Between January and November 2023, there were 2,759 road fatalities and 367,311 recorded severe accidents in Taiwan, representing an increase compared to the same period in 2022.
    2024/02/05 13:31
  • Raytheon to supply Taiwan with advanced AGM-154 missiles

    The United States Department of Defense has awarded a contract to Raytheon Company to produce and deliver 50 AGM-154 Block III C Joint Standoff Weapons (JSOW) to Taiwan. The contract, valued at US$68.4 million, requires completion by March 2028. The AGM-154 Block III C is an air-launched glide cruise missile with a range of 22 kilometers at low altitude and up to 130 kilometers when launched at a higher altitude. It is compatible with Taiwan’s F-16V fighter jets and will enhance Taiwan’s aerial capabilities for land-based attacks. Negotiations for another weapons procurement contract involving AGM-84H/K (SLAM-ER) extended-range standoff land attack missiles are ongoing.
    2024/02/05 10:42
  • MND: Three PRC balloons spotted near Taiwan amid tensions

    Taipei (TVBS News) - The Ministry of National Defense (MND) reported that four People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) aircraft violated the median line of the Taiwan Strait or entered Taiwan’s southwest air defense identification zone (ADIZ) between Wednesday and Thursday morning. A total of 18 PLAAF aircraft and six PLAN vessels were detected around Taiwan during this period. The Republic of China Armed Forces responded by monitoring these violations with Combat Air Patrol (CAP) aircraft, navy vessels, and land-based missile systems. Additionally, the MND noted the presence of three Chinese balloons near Taiwan, floating at elevations between 13,000 and 24,000 feet. One balloon was located 72 nautical miles west of Keelung. The first balloon was detected at 5:57 a.m. on Wednesday, at a height of 24,000 feet, disappearing by 6:32 a.m. Another balloon was spotted at 3:11 p.m., at a height of 13,000 feet, disappearing by 3:57 p.m. The third balloon was seen at 3:30 p.m. at a height of 18,000 feet, disappearing by 4:14 p.m.
    2024/01/25 11:58
  • TSMC’s potential 1nm factory fuels Chiayi housing boom

    Housing prices in the Science Park in Taibao, Chiai County, have significantly increased due to the possibility of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) establishing a 1-nanometer factory in the area. Although the news is not confirmed, the anticipation has led to a surge in pre-sale housing prices, with pre-sale apartment buildings increasing by 8.8% and townhouses rising by 12.6% between 2019 and 2023. TSMC has expressed its land needs to the Southern Taiwan Science Park Management Office, but the final decision to set up the factory depends on various factors. According to the Ministry of the Interior’s statistics, the price per ping in Chiayi County has soared by 65% from NT$101,500 to NT$167,100 between the first quarter of 2018 and the third quarter of 2023. Analysts believe this trend could continue as Chiayi County actively promotes industrial transformation and has six emerging industrial parks, including the potential site for the TSMC factory, the Chiayi Science Park. With the addition of nearby Tai Sugar Corporation’s land, it may meet TSMC’s requirement for a 100-ping plant. Despite the migration issue in predominantly agricultural Chiayi County, TSMC’s factory has the potential to stimulate the housing market by attracting younger out-of-town individuals and influencing the county’s buying and leasing market.
    2024/01/23 16:17
  • Survey reveals doubts on China’s ability to invade Taiwan

    A survey conducted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and Taiwan’s Institute for National Defense and Security Research (INDSR) reveals that only 26% of U.S. experts and 17% of Taiwanese experts believe that China has the military capability to carry out a "joint island landing operation" within the next five years. The study, which surveyed 52 U.S. experts and 35 Taiwanese experts, found that most agreed that China lacks the ability to effectively implement a joint maritime, land, and air invasion of Taiwan. However, 90% of U.S. experts and 62% of Taiwanese experts believe that China could isolate or blockade Taiwan in the next five years, primarily as a commercial action. This action would be conducted by China’s Coast Guard or other law enforcement vessels, not its military. Additionally, 80% of U.S. experts and 60% of Taiwanese experts believe that China could implement a blockade of Taiwan, which would involve both commercial and military activities led by China’s military. Taiwanese experts generally had a more conservative viewpoint on China’s execution abilities compared to their American counterparts when it came to perceived threats from mainland China.
    2024/01/23 13:01
  • 不滿對台軍售 陸宣布制裁5間美國軍工企業

    中國大陸外交部今天(7日)表示,美國近期出台新一輪對台軍售,還以各種藉口制裁大陸企業。為了採取反制措施,將制裁貝宜陸上和武器系統公司(BAE Systems Land and Armament)等5間美國軍工企業。包括凍結他們在大陸境內的不動產與各種財產、禁止大陸組織與其進行交易與合作等。
    2024/01/07 10:15
  • Taipei railway dorm redevelopment on TRA agenda

    The Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) plans to repurpose an old railway dormitory in Taipei’s central area, marking its first land development project. The TRA intends to construct a hotel and residential tower on the 1.2-hectare site, with development expected to begin in the third quarter of 2024. The estimated development scale is NT$6.23 billion, with residential tower prices potentially exceeding NT$2 million per ping. The TRA is considering different development methods, weighing the benefits and drawbacks of lengthy renovation processes for greater volume rewards versus faster construction with commercial developers but less building area. The final decision on the development method will be made by the TRA’s board of directors, while the allocation of renovations or joint construction may be outsourced or managed under a lease agreement.
    2023/12/30 20:44
  • Ko highlights Taiwan’s challenges under DPP rule

    Taipei mayoral candidate Ko Wen-je criticized the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) governance in Taiwan, pointing out various shortcomings such as shortages of land, water, electricity, talent, and labor during Lai Ching-te’s tenure as premier. Ko also claimed that Taiwan is currently lacking eggs, pork, vaccines, health screening resources, and even toilet paper. He further highlighted present issues including low birthrates, national security risks from an aging population, wage stagnation, inflation, slow industrial transformation, and high housing costs. Ko accused the government of not allocating special budgets for expenditures, resulting in an alleged surplus of NT$900 billion, and criticized their lack of transparency. He expressed disappointment with the DPP’s failure to address issues left by the Kuomintang (KMT) after eight years in power. Additionally, Ko mentioned that Taiwanese people generally feel insecure about the current status of the Taiwan Strait, which has caused societal discord, political factions, and cross-strait unrest.
    2023/12/30 17:05
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