Chinese PLA’s Military Operation Threatens Taiwan
TAIPEH – The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) yesterday launched a large-scale two-day military operation around the island of Taiwan. The operation, code-named “Joint Sword-2024A”, has escalated tensions in the region, causing concern for Taiwan and the international community. The … Continue reading Chinese PLA’s Military Operation Threatens Taiwan
Rising Demand for Computer Chips Driven by AI
TAIPEI – The relentless advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has ignited an unprecedented demand for computer chips worldwide. As industries embrace automation and robotics, the hunger for high-performance chips has surged. Among the key players in this dynamic landscape is … Continue reading Rising Demand for Computer Chips Driven by AI
Taiwan receives 5 Million Doses of Moderna Vaccine
CAMBRIDGE, Mass./Taipeh – Moderna, Inc., the biotechnology company, today announced two supply agreements for its COVID-19 Vaccine: one with the government of Taiwan for 5 million doses and another with the government of Colombia for 10 million doses. Under the terms of the agreements, deliveries … Continue reading Taiwan receives 5 Million Doses of Moderna Vaccine
15 countries to attend EU-Taiwan investment forum
Taipei/Brussels – The European Economic and Trade Office, the EU’s de facto embassy in Taiwan, will host on Tuesday its first local investment forum as European countries express growing distrust of Beijing and seek to diversify supply chains away from … Continue reading 15 countries to attend EU-Taiwan investment forum
Taiwan tightens up on investment from China
Taipeh – Taiwan is tightening rules on mainland investment on the island, barring individual and corporate mainland Chinese investors with links to the government, political parties or the military. The decision follows a ban on settlement on the island by Hong Kong … Continue reading Taiwan tightens up on investment from China