vietnam says no to paper manufacturing projects

Vietnam says no to paper manufacturing projects?

Revoking the $220 million Dai Duong paper factory invested by a Taiwanese investor raises concerns that the era of paper manufacturing projects is over due to the risk of environmental pollution.
us accuses china taiwan firms of stealing secrets from chip giant micron

US accuses China, Taiwan firms of stealing secrets from chip giant Micron

WASHINGTON: US Attorney General Jeff Sessions accused Beijing on Thursday (Nov 1) of backing a scheme by Chinese and Taiwan companies to steal an estimated US$8.75 billion worth of trade secrets from semiconductor giant Micron.
9 year old youngest among those killed in taiwan train accident

9-year-old youngest among those killed in Taiwan train accident

YILAN, Taiwan: A nine-year-old was the youngest among the 18 people killed in Taiwan after an express train derailed on a coastal tourist route in the island's worst rail accident for 27 years.
exceptional demand for luxury flats

Exceptional demand for luxury flats

With robust economic growth in Vietnam over the past several years, foreigners, especially those from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and mainland China, are driving investment into the real estate market, targeting projects in the heart of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
foxconn ex manager jailed for stealing 2000 iphones

Foxconn ex-manager jailed for stealing 2,000 iPhones

A former manager at Taiwan's technology giant Foxconn has been jailed for stealing and selling 2,000 iPhones to pocket around Tw$8.46 million ($277,000), a court said Friday.
how does technology make lives faster and easier

How does technology make lives faster and easier?

Technology is becoming increasingly prevalent day by day, with people growing ever more reliant on it to do away with daily tasks. With the experience of organising the international campaign Taiwan Excellence in Vietnam for eight times, Richard R. C. Shih, representative of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Vietnam, shared with Nguyen Huong what Vietnam needs to do to catch up to the trend of Industry 4.0.
taiwan excellence store wows locals

Taiwan Excellence store wows locals

As part of the international Taiwan Excellence 2018 programme, visitors to Hanoi’s AEON Mall Long Bien were recently treated to unparalleled experiences, as the Taiwan Excellence Pop-up Store 2018, an integral part of the special event series, opened its doors for three days.
taiwan excellence to create new standards of innovation

Taiwan Excellence to create new standards of innovation

Taiwan Excellence 2018 centres on increasing the exposure of breakthrough products imbued with remarkable improvements that do not only follow, but lead the latest technology trends.
taiwan shows new standard of innovation

Taiwan shows new standard of innovation

The trade promotion campaign Taiwan Excellence will come back to Hanoi this week to showcase award-winning products honoured with the Taiwan Excellence badge.
sharp plans 2 billion camera facility in binh duong

Sharp plans $2-billion camera facility in Binh Duong

Japan-based electronics giant Sharp Corporation, controlled by Taiwan’s Foxconn Technology Group, plans to develop a $2-billion camera module manufacturing facility in the southern province of Binh Duong, a move to help revive Foxconn’s previous commitment to invest $5 billion in Vietnam.
taiwan says china out of control as it loses el salvador to beijing

Taiwan says China 'out of control' as it loses El Salvador to Beijing

China and El Salvador established diplomatic relations Tuesday (Aug 21) as the Central American nation ditched Taiwan in yet another victory for Beijing in its campaign to isolate the island.
citi vietnam wins best corporate digital bank

Citi Vietnam wins Best Corporate Digital Bank

Citi has been named by Global Finance as Best Corporate/Institutional Digital Bank in 16 markets where it operates, including Australia, Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.  
nine killed in taiwan hospice blaze

Nine killed in Taiwan hospice blaze

Nine people were killed and 30 injured in a blaze that broke out early on Monday (Aug 13) at a hospice for the terminally ill near Taiwan's capital Taipei, fire officials said.
hong kong us airlines bend to china pressure over taiwan listing

Hong Kong, US airlines bend to China pressure over Taiwan listing

Beijing hailed "positive steps" as major US airlines and Hong Kong's flag carrier moved to comply on Wednesday (Jul 25) with its demand to list Taiwan as part of China, sparking anger on the island.
vietnam airlines adjusts taiwan flights due to typhoon maria

Vietnam Airlines adjusts Taiwan flights due to Typhoon Maria

Vietnam Airlines is to change its operation plan for flights from and to airports in Taipei and Kaohsiung of Taiwan during July 10-11 for safety reasons as Typhoon Maria is forecast to hit the region on July 10.