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Silwanus Tangkotta was working aboard a Taiwanese fishing boat in the remote Pacific last year, when a heavy wave slammed a ...
The Philippine government is asking China to pay P11.1 million over coral damage supposedly caused by one of Beijing’s coast ...
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Under the guidance of the strategy, Xiamen has made major developmental strides. Between 1985 and 2024, Xiamen's GDP grew at ...
Taiwan's manufacturing sector faces major challenges from tariff shifts, currency changes, and production relocations. At the ...
Taiwan is among several countries experiencing an energy crisis, with its supply of power struggling to keep up with demand from a rapidly growing high-tech sector. The country has long depended ...
Taiwan's labor minister has promised to work on on improving the rights of migrant workers employed by Taiwanese distant-water fishing industry. His comments came after the latest round of Taiwan-EU ...
Donald Trump’s self-proclaimed “victory” in his chip war against Taipei is premised on a fundamental misunderstanding of how we got to where we are.
The recent salvo of export control measures against China’s semiconductor industry came not from the United States, but Taiwan. On June 14, Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs added a total ...
Strong demand for high performance computing (HPC) and generative AI (GenAI) has helped drive a 75% year-over-year revenue increase in the IC sector across Taiwan's science parks in April 2025 ...
How the tragic death of one sailor revealed the inhumane working conditions rampant in the world’s largest fishing fleet.
Tens of thousands of fishers face the “heartbreaking reality” of hazardous, forced conditions akin to slavery across the world, a new report says.