Taiwan Shares Open Higher with Significant Gains
Taipei: The Taiwan Stock Exchange’s main index saw a positive start, as it opened up by 299.05 points, reaching 20,534.08. The initial turnover was recorded at NT$8.39 billion, equivalent to
Taipei: The Taiwan Stock Exchange’s main index saw a positive start, as it opened up by 299.05 points, reaching 20,534.08. The initial turnover was recorded at NT$8.39 billion, equivalent to
Kaohsiung: Prosecutors have requested court approval to detain five individuals working for Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Legislator Lin Dai-hua, as investigations into two cases allegedly involving her continue.
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Taipei: President Lai Ching-te announced that Taiwan has officially begun negotiations with the United States on reciprocal tariffs, describing the process as “smooth.” Speaking at a Rotary International conference in
Taipei: A former assistant to the Secretary-General of the National Security Council, Joseph Wu, during his tenure as Taiwan’s top diplomat, has been detained in connection with an espionage case.
New Taipei: Absolute freedom of speech does not protect calls for Taiwan’s elimination, President Lai Ching-te said Monday at an event to remember pro-democracy movement pioneer Nylon Cheng 36 years
Taipei: Premier Cho Jung-tai (???) has committed to briefing lawmakers on the details of a NT$88 billion Cabinet proposal aimed at supporting Taiwanese businesses following the imposition of extensive tariffs
Taipei: Top diplomats from the G7 have expressed concern over the recent military exercises conducted by China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) around Taiwan, highlighting the intensified risks to regional and
Taipei: Academia Historica, Taiwan’s national institution of historical research, marked the 36th anniversary of freedom of speech advocate Nylon Cheng’s death with the publication of the diary Cheng kept during