-
Premier Cho vows stable power for industries, homes
Taiwan advances energy transformation with a focus on green energy and efficiency. Microsoft Taiwan launches a data center, enhancing cloud services and AI talent development.
1小時前
-
KMT foundation displeased by Taiwan’s tourism policies
The Kuomintang’s National Policy Foundation critiques Taiwan’s tourism policies, stressing the need to attract Chinese tourists to boost the post-pandemic economy.
3小時前
-
Scoot adds three new routes from Taipei starting Dec. 20
Scoot expands its routes from Taipei with new flights to Vietnam, Indonesia, and China starting Dec. 20. Starlux and Tigerair Taiwan also announce new routes, boosting travel options.
3小時前
-
Taichung job fair offers 1,900 vacancies in November
Taichung City launched a job fair series in November, offering over 1,900 vacancies across industries. Highlights include high-paying roles at Taiwan Pelican Express and Lai Tong Technology.
4小時前
-
Surgeon speaks out against objectification in society
Dr. Evienne Hong, an oral surgeon, challenges stereotypes and defends personal expression after being photographed at a dinner. She advocates for gender respect.
4小時前
-
Asia Group executive expects business shifts under Trump 2.0
Taiwan may boost investments in manufacturing and defense under Trump’s administration, says former U.S. ambassador Kurt Tong. Experts foresee scrutiny of Taiwan’s defense spending and potential U.S. manufacturing investments, especially in semiconductors.
7小時前
-
Hon Hai’s Q3 revenue hits NT$1.85T milestone
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. reports a 41% quarterly revenue increase, reaching NT$1.85 trillion. CFO David Huang credits operational scale. Chairman Young Liu is optimistic about Q4 growth.
7小時前
-
No new housing controls expected, says Yang Chin-long
Taiwan’s Central Bank governor announced success in reversing expectations of rising housing prices, aiming for adjustments by mid-2025. Learn more about the measures taken.
7小時前
-
Tsai Ing-wen’s potential Canada trip details pending
Taiwan’s former President Tsai Ing-wen may visit Canada for the Halifax International Security Forum on Nov. 22. Her potential trip draws attention amid China’s opposition.
7小時前
-
Labor ministry launches probe into workplace bullying
The Ministry of Labor in Taiwan is investigating a workplace bullying incident after an analyst’s death. The probe involves gender equality experts and aims for impartiality.
8小時前
-
Councilor flags rusty extinguisher at Taipei Dome
A Taipei City councilor raised fire safety concerns at the Taipei Dome after finding a rusty extinguisher lacking inspection approval. The fire department cited Farglory Group for violations, prompting a fine and a demand for immediate rectification. Farglory admitted negligence and vowed to improve staff training.
8小時前
-
Typhoon Usagi may trigger land warning by 5:30 p.m.
Typhoon Usagi may trigger a land warning at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, says the Central Weather Administration. Vessels in southern Taiwan waters should stay alert.
8小時前
-
Childcare Policy Alliance urges dual-caregiver family model
Advocacy groups in Taiwan urge the government to expand public childcare and introduce paid flexible parental leave to boost female labor force participation. They criticize current policies as inadequate and call for a shift to dual-income, dual-caregiver family models to address the country’s low fertility rate.
9小時前
-
Taiwan officials mum on Lai’s travel plans amid U.S. shift
Taiwan’s officials have not confirmed President Lai Ching-te’s diplomatic visit in late November or early December. The trip may focus on the South Pacific, avoiding U.S. cities due to the government transition. Updates will follow as events unfold.
9小時前
-
Executive Yuan unveils subsidy plan for 2025
The Executive Yuan in Taiwan announced plans to enhance subsidies for regional development, aiming for fairer fiscal allocation. The initiative will boost public infrastructure funding and improve local governments’ financial capabilities.
9小時前
-
Aftershocks continue in Hualien, CWA warns of more tremors
Aftershocks from the April 3 Hualien earthquake persist, with potential for magnitude 5 or greater tremors, warns Taiwan’s weather agency. Typhoon Usagi’s approach heightens risks, especially in vulnerable areas.
10小時前
-
Central government to oversee hotel, solar project EIAs
Environment Minister Peng Chi-ming confirms the central government will oversee environmental impact assessments for projects like hotels and solar power.
10小時前
-
Control Yuan raises alarm over carbon pricing delays
The Control Yuan raised concerns over delays in Taiwan’s carbon pricing system, risking the 2050 net-zero target. Emissions in 2022 were 264.13 million metric tons.
10小時前
-
Peru fixes Taiwan name error amid China pressure claims
Peru’s APEC summit corrected an error in documents that labeled Taiwan as "China Taipei" instead of "Chinese Taipei." The change followed suspicions of Chinese pressure.
10小時前
-
TSMC denies bias claims, affirms fair hiring practices
TSMC addresses discrimination claims, affirming fair recruitment and promotion practices. Allegations cite "anti-American" bias favoring Mandarin speakers. TSMC emphasizes diversity and fair employment.
12小時前
-
Chiang Wan-an plans coffee ritual for next baseball match
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an celebrates Taiwan’s win over South Korea in the 2024 WBSC Premier 12. He credits his ramen ritual and plans to support the team with Dominican coffee in their next match.
13小時前
-
Taipei may cancel Premier12 games due to typhoon threat
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an announced the potential cancellation of Premier12 baseball games due to Typhoon Usagi. Officials will discuss new dates and ticket procedures.
13小時前
-
Palau president emphasizes strong ties with Taiwan
Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr. reaffirms strong ties with Taiwan, invites President Lai to his inauguration, and addresses China’s tourism pressure.
13小時前
-
Taiwan’s energy strategy calls for diversification
Environment Minister Peng Chi-ming emphasizes Taiwan’s need for diversified energy development, highlighting green energy’s global rise and nuclear energy’s limited role.
13小時前
-
Taiwan ranks 9th in IMD global digital competitiveness
Taiwan ranks 9th in the 2024 IMD World Digital Competitiveness Ranking, excelling in digital capabilities. The nation shows strength in high-tech exports and R&D.
13小時前