Google partners with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners to procure offshore wind energy from Taiwan's Fengmiao I project, marking its first such agreement in the Asia-Pacific. Additionally, Google signs Taiwan's inaugural corporate geothermal energy deal, reinforcing its commitment to sustainability.
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 protests Cambodia’s deportation of fraud suspects to China, calling it politically driven. With 180 Taiwanese arrested in Phnom Penh, the move highlights Taiwan’s diplomatic challenges in cross-strait and Southeast Asia relations.
President Lai Ching-te defends Taiwan's sovereignty, declaring that absolute freedom of speech does not cover calls for the nation’s destruction. Rising CCP influence and espionage cases spark renewed debates on national security.
Taiwan’s Premier Cho agrees to brief lawmakers on a NT$88 billion aid proposal to offset impacts of U.S. tariffs on exports. Here's an in-depth look at the plan, political dynamics, and economic implications.
President Lai Ching-te meets tech leaders as Taiwan unveils an NT$88 billion plan to offset the U.S.'s 32% tariff on ICT exports. Learn how Taiwan plans to defend its economy.
Taiwan braces for economic impact as Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs slap a 32% duty on Taiwanese exports. The government unveils a NT$88 billion aid plan for affected industries amid global stock turmoil.
Taiwan faces a 32% U.S. reciprocal tariff due to trade barriers on American goods. Experts urge Taiwan to reassess import policies, negotiate with Washington, and strengthen industrial strategies to mitigate the economic impact.
Taiwan will hold a nationwide earthquake drill on September 21, 2025, simulating a magnitude 8.5 earthquake. The drill will include emergency alerts, tsunami evacuations, and government response exercises to enhance Taiwan’s disaster preparedness.