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Taiwan to Unveil NT$88 Billion Support Plan to Buffer U.S. Tariff Impact: What Businesses Should Know

Taiwan’s Premier unveils plans to launch an NT$88 billion support package to help industries withstand U.S. tariff hikes. Full details to be released next week, with key measures for agriculture, manufacturing, and market diversification.

Taiwan’s Control Yuan Censures Taichung Labor Affairs Bureau Over Neglect in Migrant Caregiver Abuse Cases

Taiwan’s Control Yuan censures Taichung Labor Affairs Bureau for failing to protect two abused Indonesian caregivers. In-depth coverage reveals systemic flaws in Taiwan’s migrant labor oversight.

​Taiwan and U.S. Deepen Strategic Partnership Amid Trade Tensions and Regional Security Concerns

President Lai Ching-te meets with U.S. senators to enhance Taiwan-U.S. cooperation in trade, technology, and defense, focusing on building "non-red supply chains" and addressing regional security challenges.

Taiwan’s Universities Failing on Gender Equity Standards, Student Advocacy Group Reveals

A gender equity survey across 17 Taiwanese universities reveals major shortcomings in support for LGBTQ+ students and transparency in gender equity committees, exposing a systemic gap between law and implementation.

Taiwan Supreme Court Revokes Death Sentence in Shocking 2020 Malaysian Student Murder Case – Orders Retrial Amid Legal Scrutiny

Taiwan’s Supreme Court has revoked Liang Yu-chih’s death sentence for the rape and murder of a Malaysian student, citing legal flaws and ordering a retrial. The case reopens debate over Taiwan's death penalty after a 2024 ruling deemed it conditionally constitutional.

Taiwan Extends Detention of Ex-DPP Staffers Accused of Spying for China Amid Expanding Espionage Investigation

Taiwan extends detention of ex-DPP staffers Chiu Shih-yuan and Huang Chu-jung over alleged espionage for China. The deepening scandal implicates top government aides and highlights national security vulnerabilities amid rising cross-strait tensions.

Ex-Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je Alleges Prosecutorial Misconduct, Demands Interrogation Video Release in Ongoing Corruption Trial

Ex-Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je demands the release of his interrogation video amid accusations of prosecutorial blackmail. Explore the full story, including court developments, political implications, and what this means for Taiwan's judiciary.

Taiwan Eyes Stronger Trade and Strategic Ties with New Zealand Amid Global Shifts

Taiwan seeks deeper trade ties with New Zealand, targeting clean energy, smart agriculture, and digital economy cooperation. The move comes amid global tensions and new U.S. tariffs. Read the full analysis.

Taiwan Showcases Indigenous Heritage in Prague with Landmark Exhibition

Taiwan’s Indigenous cultures take center stage in Prague through a landmark exhibition at the National Technical Museum. Featuring over 100 artifacts, interactive VR, and rare crafts, the exhibit deepens Taiwan-Czech ties and showcases tribal heritage globally.

Taiwan, Tuvalu Sign Landmark Labor and Maritime Agreements to Strengthen Pacific Partnership

Taiwan and Tuvalu sign two crucial labor and maritime cooperation agreements to deepen bilateral ties, offering job opportunities, seafarer certification recognition, and diplomatic strength amid rising Pacific tensions.

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