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Yu-Hsuan Hsu

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With a keen eye for detail and a background in law and journalism, Yu-Hsuan focuses on uncovering hidden stories related to social justice, public policy, and environmental issues. Her investigative reports aim to hold power accountable and bring transparency to issues that affect everyday citizens.

💡 Taiwan’s MOEA Cautions Against 2028 Coal Ban at Taichung Power Plant Amid Energy, Investment Risks

Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs warns that a 2028 coal phase-out at Taichung Power Plant could harm energy reliability and drive away high-tech investment. Explore the full implications of this proposal in our detailed analysis.

Taiwan’s CPI Growth Slows to 1.55% in May 2025 — Lowest in Over Four Years

Taiwan's CPI rose 1.55% in May 2025 — the slowest in over four years — thanks to falling food and oil prices. Learn what this means for inflation, consumers, and the economy.

Taiwan’s Manufacturing Sector Rebounds in May Amid Global Uncertainty

Taiwan's manufacturing sector rebounded in May 2025 as PMI rose to 51.0, boosted by a 90-day U.S. tariff pause and rush orders from China. However, experts warn that long-term uncertainty persists. Read full analysis and sector insights.

✈️ AirAsia to Launch Daily Taoyuan–Fukuoka Flights via Sabah from August 15: A New Boost for Taiwan–Japan Travel and Regional Tourism

AirAsia to launch daily flights from Taiwan to Japan's Kyushu Island via Sabah on August 15. Learn how this route reshapes travel and tourism in Asia.

Taiwan Eases Work, Visa Rules to Attract Global Talent: What You Need to Know About the New Policy Shift

Taiwan's Cabinet has approved a draft amendment making it easier for foreign talent to live and work in the country. Graduates from the world’s top 200 universities can now enter without a job offer, and digital nomad visas are extended to two years.

Taiwan Lowers 2025 GDP Forecast to 3.10% Amid Global Uncertainty: Strong Exports in H1 Offset by Weak Outlook in H2

Taiwan lowers its 2025 GDP forecast to 3.10% amid global economic uncertainties. Despite strong AI-led export growth in H1, rising trade risks, weak investment, and soft domestic demand threaten H2 performance.

Taiwan’s Business Sentiment Dips in April Amid U.S. Tariff Turmoil, But Economists See Hope in AI Export Surge

Taiwan’s business sentiment dropped to multi-year lows in April due to U.S. tariff uncertainty. However, AI-driven export growth and domestic stimulus offer a positive outlook. Read the full in-depth report and analysis.

Taiwan’s FSC Lifts Short-Selling Curbs as Market Stabilizes, Eyes Long-Term Regulatory Reforms

Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission is lifting its short-selling restrictions starting Monday, signaling confidence in market recovery after April’s stock plunge due to U.S. tariffs. The FSC may also make relaxed margin rules permanent.

Taiwan’s Industrial Production Hits Record High in April, Driven by AI and Semiconductor Boom

Taiwan’s industrial production soared 22.31% year-on-year in April 2025, fueled by strong global AI demand and a semiconductor surge. Learn how Taiwan's tech economy is navigating global uncertainties while achieving record-breaking growth.

Nvidia Eyes Beitou-Shilin for Taiwan Headquarters: A Strategic Move in AI Chip Dominance

Nvidia is planning to build its new Taiwan headquarters in Taipei’s Beitou-Shilin Science Park. Learn what this move means for Taiwan’s AI ecosystem, real estate negotiations, and global semiconductor strategy.

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