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  • Taiwan premier tackles potential healthcare price collusion

    Taiwan Premier Chen Chien-jen takes steps to prevent price collusion in medical institutions, emphasizing government commitment to health rights equality. Ministry of Health and Welfare cancels upper limit for registration fees at clinics, allowing price adjustments according to market mechanisms. Fair Trade Commission to intervene in case of price collusion.
    2024/03/07 16:22
  • Taiwan to host gender equality week in NYC

    MOFA announces Taiwan Gender Equality Week in New York City during the United Nations’ Commission on the Status of Women. Highlighted by a forum on women’s financial resilience featuring Dr. Hank C.C. Huang. Notable attendees include Denise Scotto and Kelley Currie. Event to be live-streamed on MOFA’s social media channels.
    2024/03/07 16:21
  • Audrey Tang highlights Ministry of Digital Affairs success

    Taiwan’s Minister of Digital Affairs, Audrey Tang, awaits final decision on her future position amidst speculation over President-elect Lai Ching-te’s new cabinet. Tang emphasizes Ministry’s role in preventing digital fraud and highlights E-commerce success in anti-fraud efforts. As transition to new government approaches, Tang notes caretaker phase and defers to higher authorities for official decisions on her tenure.
    2024/03/07 14:17
  • Taiwan shivers: CWA warns of temperatures dropping

    Stay updated on the latest weather conditions in Taiwan with this story from Taipei. The Central Weather Administration has issued an "orange" signal cold surge advisory for Keelung City and New Taipei City, indicating temperatures of 10 degrees Celsius or lower. Former CWA Weather Forecast Center director Daniel Wu predicts a drop to below 9 degrees. Be prepared with your umbrellas as isolated showers are expected across the country.
    2024/03/07 13:55
  • Taiwan health minister assures control over medical fees

    The story discusses Minister of Health and Welfare Hsueh Jui-yuan’s remarks on the competition among Taiwan medical institutions and the potential impact on registration fees. The Ministry of Health and Welfare is shifting away from fixed fee recommendations, raising concerns about fee hikes. Hsueh emphasized the need for oversight to prevent collusion and unfair practices, particularly in regions with limited healthcare resources.
    2024/03/07 13:22
  • McConnell stresses U.S.-Taiwan alliance amid China’s rise

    Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell stresses the importance of the U.S.-Taiwan relationship and the need for increased military investment to counter China’s growing influence, marking the 45th anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act.
    2024/03/07 12:57
  • Taiwan MOHW tackles chili powder contamination crisis

    Taiwan’s Health Minister, Hsueh Jui-yuan, addresses the Sudan III contamination in chili powder, highlighting the careful response needed to ensure food safety. Hsueh rules out a blanket ban on imported chili powder due to its importance in local cuisine, opting for increased inspections instead. Several local governments, including New Taipei City and Taipei, have halted the use of chili powder in school meals as a precaution.
    2024/03/07 12:05
  • KKTIX refutes claims of unfair IU concert ticket sales

    KKTIX denies rumors of ticket reservation for IU’s concert in Taiwan. IU’s "2024 IU H.E.R. WORLD TOUR CONCERT" in Taipei sees rapid ticket sales, sparking fan anger. Over 95% of tickets were for public sale, with 20,000 tickets sold out in a minute for each of her two shows. The real-name system was implemented to ensure consumer rights, with failed orders put back on sale.
    2024/03/07 11:33
  • New Taipei City plans to build 50,000-seat sports dome

    New Taipei City plans to construct a 50,000-capacity sports dome near the MRT route, aiming to attract crowds from Taipei and Taoyuan. Mayor Hou Yu-ih envisions hosting cultural events in existing stadiums until the completion of the new dome, which is expected to surpass Taichung’s planned dome capacity. The Taichung Dome is scheduled to start construction soon and is projected to be operational by 2030.
    2024/03/07 11:30
  • 日網友見面被威脅搶錢 男大生想逃跑7樓跳4樓直接摔死

    日本一名22歲男大生上月12日從大阪市中央區的一棟大樓墜樓身亡,《MBS NEWS》報導,大阪府警方依強盜致死罪嫌逮捕了2名國中生,分別是1位14歲少女、1位15歲少年,並將另1位案發時年僅13歲的「觸法少年」送至兒童諮詢所。3名未成年男女涉嫌威脅死者、搶奪他身上的現金,而男大生推測可能是在試圖逃跑時,想從7樓的建築頂樓跳到鄰近的另一棟4樓建築物,卻在過程中墜樓身亡。
    2024/03/07 11:24
  • 美國呼籲日韓德荷 加緊阻止中國取得半導體技術

    彭博(Bloomberg News)今天報導,美國政府正呼籲荷蘭、德國、韓國及日本等盟友,進一步收緊限制防止中國取得半導體技術。
    2024/03/07 08:00
  • IU’s concert tickets vanish in seconds amid huge demand

    IU’s upcoming concert in Taipei sold out in under a minute, with an estimated 700,000 fans vying for the 20,000 available tickets. The extreme demand crashed the ticketing platform KKTIX, prompting a ticket clearance event for disappointed fans. The "2024 IU H.E.R. WORLD TOUR CONCERT" marks IU’s return to Taipei after a four-year hiatus, with performances scheduled for April 6 and 7 at the Taipei Arena. The concert will use real-name ticketing to combat scalping, and any returned tickets will be released at an unspecified time.
    2024/03/06 18:20
  • Taiwan’s MOE ends independent university admissions in 2024

    Stay informed about Taiwan’s Ministry of Education’s recent revision of the ’Regulations for the Individual Recruitment of Universities’ impacting university admissions. Learn about the changes affecting private high schools and exceptions for religious, artistic, and athletic sectors. Discover how this update will impact institutions like CTBC Business School, Kainan University, and Huafan University.
    2024/03/06 18:19
  • THSR bento serves up culinary delight

    Discover the hidden culinary gem at Taiwan High Speed Rail Taichung Station’s railway bento outlet. Renovated in line with Taiwan Railway administration corporatization, the outlet offers sumptuous bento boxes that have garnered praise from locals and tourists. Experience the renowned flavor of the railway spare ribs bento and indulge in meticulously selected domestic pork rib chops with a unique marinade recipe. With a 18% increase in bento sales in 2023, the outlet sold over half a million boxes, making it a must-try dining destination for travelers.
    2024/03/06 18:16
  • NTU launches international semiconductor training with TSMC

    Discover how Taiwan’s NTU and TSMC are pioneering the future of semiconductor education and international collaboration, welcoming students from around the globe to innovate and grow together.
    2024/03/06 18:10
  • China’s defense budget sees 7.2% increase

    China announces a 7.2% increase in its defense budget for the year, reaching 1.67 trillion yuan (US$231 billion), signaling significant military expansion. Comparatively, this figure dwarfs Taiwan’s budget, amidst global rises in military spending.
    2024/03/06 17:54
  • TSMC’s cutting-edge chip tech to stay in Taiwan: NDC

    Stay updated on the latest developments in Taiwan’s semiconductor industry with this story on the National Development Council Minister Kung Ming-hsin’s affirmation that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s cutting-edge processing techniques will continue to be based in Taiwan. Learn about TSMC’s global expansion plans and Taiwan’s strategies to maintain its industrial competitiveness in the face of growing demand for advanced chipsets.
    2024/03/06 17:29
  • Yao Ming towers over others at 14th Nat’l People’s Congress

    At the opening ceremony of China’s National People’s Congress, former basketball star Yao Ming towered over other attendees, bringing a unique highlight to the event. Discover how Yao’s towering presence and his journey from the basketball court to the political arena captivated everyone’s attention.
    2024/03/06 17:18
  • Taipei battles urban heat with green solutions

    Discover how Taipei City is tackling the urban heat island effect with sustainable solutions like energy-efficient buildings, increased green coverage, and strategic urban planning. This initiative aims to create a cooler, more livable city for its residents.
    2024/03/06 17:17
  • Taiwan considers mental health leave for civil servants

    The Directorate-General of Personnel Administration Personnel Division Director in Taipei supports adding mental health leave days for civil servants. The proposal includes granting one day of mental health leave each month without wage deductions. Discussions with the Ministry of Civil Service are ongoing to modify leave regulations. Democratic Progressive Party legislator Rosalia Wu advocates for this change, emphasizing no reduction in pay for civil servants taking mental health leave.
    2024/03/06 17:08
  • U.S. urges China to halt aggression, engage in Taiwan talks

    The U.S. Department of State calls on Beijing to cease provocative actions in the Taiwan Strait and engage in meaningful dialogues with Taiwan. This follows China’s denial of the ’median line’ in the Strait and reaffirmation of its claim to Taiwan, prompting concerns for peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region.
    2024/03/06 17:06
  • Taiwan awaits China’s move to lift tour ban

    The Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) in Taipei faces challenges as it considers the ban on travel agencies organizing tours to China. Amidst diplomatic tensions and logistical issues, Minister Wang Kwo-tsai emphasizes that any change to the ban hinges on China’s goodwill gestures. Stay updated on the evolving situation post-June.
    2024/03/06 15:50
  • Taiwan premier ties future cash payments to economic outlook

    Premier Chen Chien-jen addresses potential cash payments to the public in response to economic conditions for 2025 and 2026 during a Legislative Yuan hearing. Discussions highlight the government’s focus on National Health Insurance, labor insurance, and subsidies for Taiwan Power Company, with implications for Taiwan’s social policy and fiscal decisions in the future.
    2024/03/06 15:46
  • K-pop star Karina apologizes amid dating news uproar

    South Korean girl band aespa’s leader, Karina, faces backlash over her public apology for dating actor Lee Jae-wook. Fans’ reactions vary from support to protests, with some calling for Karina to end the relationship to protect her career. Despite the controversy, many fans continue to stand by Karina.
    2024/03/06 15:00
  • CDC measles update: 2 new clusters identified

    The Taiwan Centers for Disease Control (CDC) revised information on measles spread, revealing two cluster infections instead of four. With a potential spike in cases predicted for March and April, the CDC urges the public to get vaccinated to prevent shortages.
    2024/03/06 14:46
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