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Cybersecurity experts warn of airport charging hub risks
Cybersecurity experts warn travelers about the risks of juice jacking at airports and offer tips on how to protect personal data during the summer travel season.
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Taiwan People’s Party to protest against DPP on May 19
The Taiwan People’s Party plans a major rally against the DPP on May 19, criticizing the outgoing government’s unmet reform promises under President Tsai Ing-wen.
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Fatal falls lead occupational hazards in Taiwan in 2023
Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of Labor is addressing the alarming rise in occupational fatalities, particularly in the construction industry, with plans to enforce stricter safety regulations and increase inspections.
2024/05/07 17:52
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John Neuffer highlights CHIPS Act’s positive impact on U.S.
The U.S. CHIPS and Science Act seeks to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing. John Neuffer, CEO of the Semiconductor Industry Association, is optimistic about the act, highlighting early private sector commitments and the critical need to rebalance global chip manufacturing.
2024/05/06 17:07
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Taiwan’s workplace smoking rates climb, survey finds
Recent surveys in Taiwan reveal a troubling rise in smoking rates among workers, despite longstanding bans and efforts to curb tobacco use in workplaces. Health risks from secondhand and thirdhand smoke are increasing, highlighting the need for stronger enforcement and smoking cessation programs.
2024/05/02 15:34
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Four airlines to offer direct flights from Taiwan to Seattle
Explore the upcoming changes in air travel from Taiwan to Seattle, including new direct flights, competitive pricing, and strategic airport utilization. Learn what this means for travelers and the aviation market.
2024/04/30 16:58
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Taiwan unveils new cutting-edge medical training center
Explore how Taiwan’s Health Service Training Center leverages VR and AI technology to transform military medical training, featuring realistic simulations based on international conflicts.
2024/04/30 16:49
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Taiwan’s Central Bank updates inflation forecasts for 2024
Taiwan’s Consumer Price Index indicates a continued slowdown in inflation with a slight rise in March. The Central Bank revises its inflation forecasts as electricity and living costs surge. The public’s economic outlook remains cautiously optimistic.
2024/04/26 13:24
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2024 Earth Day: Sustainability report shares practical steps
Jonathan Hall of Kantar discusses steps for addressing climate change and the role of AI in achieving Taiwan’s 2050 net-zero target at the Earth Solutions 2024 conference.
2024/04/23 15:58
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Taipei auto shows spotlight green automotive strategies
The 2024 Taipei AMPA and Autotronics shows highlight the automotive industry’s efforts toward achieving net-zero emissions, with global partnerships and market growth opportunities taking center stage.
2024/04/17 17:52
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Taiwan’s fertility crisis sparks urgent support measures
Explore how Taiwan is addressing its low fertility rates with new government initiatives, including flexible parental leave, enhanced childcare subsidies, and support for pregnant women.
2024/04/17 14:41
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J.W. Kuo to tackle Taiwan’s energy challenges as minister
Taiwan’s Premier-designate Cho Jung-tai announces the third wave of cabinet appointments focusing on energy stability and green development amid national shortages in labor and resources.
2024/04/16 16:52
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Incentives reintroduced for middle-aged worker employment
This article discusses the challenges and governmental efforts surrounding the employment of older workers in Taiwan, focusing on participation rates, early retirement trends, and new incentives for re-entering the job market.
2024/04/12 17:02
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Premier-designate Cho reveals new Taiwan cabinet members
Premier-designate Cho Jung-tai announced a new wave of cabinet appointments in Taiwan, featuring notable figures and a planned transition on May 20. This move marks a significant reshuffle in key government positions.
2024/04/12 16:45
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British photojournalist recounts impactful moments in Taiwan
Discover the insightful journey of British photojournalist Chris Stowers in Taiwan. From documenting significant historical events to capturing the unseen stories of homelessness in Taipei, Stowers reveals the complexities and motivations behind his 35-year career.
2024/04/11 15:19
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Ma Ying-jeou meets Xi Jinping in Beijing after 9 years
The historic meeting between Taiwan’s former President Ma Ying-jeou and Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing highlights efforts towards peaceful cross-strait relations and opposition to Taiwan’s independence.
2024/04/10 17:34
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Ex-DPP chair to lead new ’AI Cabinet’ on May 20
President-elect Lai Ching-te announces Cho Jung-tai as Taiwan’s new premier, outlining three main goals for an innovative and proactive cabinet to lead the nation into a new era of technological advancement and societal benefit.
2024/04/10 15:47
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MediaTek’s new AI tools promise productivity boost
Discover how MediaTek is leading the AI revolution with its latest generative AI tools, DaVinci and BreeXe, designed to enhance productivity and reshape industries.
2024/04/09 18:24
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Hualien officials target two-week demolition for Uranus
The demolition of Hualien City’s Uranus building, damaged in a 7.2 magnitude earthquake, is underway with efforts to minimize loss and ensure public safety. The process is expected to be completed in two weeks, highlighting the community’s resilience and response to natural disasters.
2024/04/08 16:10
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Hualien quake: landslides, building damage, traffic chaos
Minister of the Interior Lin Yu-chang said on Wednesday (April 3) that the Hualien railway and highway are currently disrupted, with the earliest expected railway reopening for one-way traffic by early Thursday morning.
2024/04/03 18:04
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TSMC shuts construction sites after 7.2 magnitude quake
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) halted all construction work on Wednesday (April 3) due to the impact of a major 7.2 magnitude earthquake in Hualien earlier that day.
2024/04/03 17:59
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Media professionals train for crisis reporting in Taipei
A group of media professionals in Taipei attended a "Crisis Reporting" workshop aimed at preparing them for effective reporting during crises. The workshop focused on resilience, self-care, and comprehensive preparation.
2024/03/27 17:54
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Central Bank governor deems Taiwan’s inflation rate ’mild’
Central Bank Governor Yang Chin-long discusses Taiwan’s mild inflation rate amidst potential electricity price hikes and the Legislative Yuan’s move to require approval for such adjustments. The KMT calls for more public oversight in price changes.
2024/03/27 17:40
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Labor shortage in Japan opens doors for Taiwanese talent
Explore how Japan’s labor shortage crisis is being tackled through the recruitment of foreign talent, the introduction of the J-Skip visa, and the importance of adapting to Japanese corporate culture.
2024/03/25 17:23
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Roach examines U.S. ’Sinophobia,’ Taiwan-China relations
Former Morgan Stanley Asia Chair Stephen Roach provided insights into rising concerns about the increasing hostility towards China in U.S. legislation and drawing parallels between Hong Kong and Taiwan during an exclusive interview with TVBS commentator Wenchi Yu on Thursday (March 14).
2024/03/15 17:55