truong my lan family sells hong kong building for 820 million

Truong My Lan family sells Hong Kong building for $820 million

The family of Truong My Lan – the founder of Van Thinh Phat Group, has reportedly sold a prime Grade A office building in the heart of Hong Kong to an entity associated with Taiwanese technology magnate Steve Chang, founder and chairman of Tokyo-listed cybersecurity firm Trend Micro Inc.
joyoung universal group becomes strategic shareholder of tin hung

Joyoung Universal Group becomes strategic shareholder of Tin Hung

Taiwanese developer Joyoung Universal Group on January 10 become a strategic shareholder in Tin Hung Investment, to expand real estate business in Vietnam and Taiwan.
singaporean and taiwanese investors look to acquire stakes in two solar projects

Singaporean and Taiwanese investors look to acquire stakes in two solar projects

Two companies from Singapore and Taiwan are looking to invest in two solar energy ventures in the central province of Quang Tri.
thailand to remove visa requirement for indian taiwanese travellers

Thailand to remove visa requirement for Indian, Taiwanese travellers

Thailand will waive visa requirements for arrivals from India and Taiwan (China) from next month to May 2024 in a bid to draw in more tourists as the high season approaches.
dksh and acro biomedical announce partnership

DKSH and ACRO Biomedical announce partnership

DKSH has announced a strategic partnership with ACRO Biomedical (ACRO), a Taiwanese trailblazer in medical-grade regenerative biomaterials, to boost the supply of ACRO’s wide range of medical materials to the Vietnamese market.
taiwanese firm to develop 125 million manufacturing factory in hanoi

Taiwanese firm to develop $125 million manufacturing factory in Hanoi

Inventec, a global leader in high-powered servers headquartered in Taiwan, has received an investment certificate to develop a $125 million manufacturing factory in Hanoi.
vietnamese taiwanese firms seek partnership in medical technology equipment

Vietnamese, Taiwanese firms seek partnership in medical technology, equipment

The “2023 Wow! Taiwan Project - Health Tech Business Matchmaking Event” was held in Ho Chi Minh City on September 12, drawing more than 60 businesses from Vietnam and Taiwan (China) and witnessing the signing of a variety of cooperation deals.
taiwans semiconductor companies eye vietnam for manufacturing but obstacles persist

Taiwan's semiconductor companies eye Vietnam for manufacturing, but obstacles persist

Taiwanese investors see Vietnam as a manufacturing destination for semiconductor production, yet challenges still hinder the full participation of Vietnamese businesses in the chip manufacturing process.
taiwanese investors spread their wings in vietnam

Taiwanese investors spread their wings in Vietnam

Taiwanese investors are taking a leap of faith in Vietnam through substantial direct and indirect investment across various sectors.
jiawei corporation invests 100 million in nam dinh

JiaWei Corporation invests $100 million in Nam Dinh

JiaWei Corporation, a Taiwanese company, has decided to invest $100 million in the My Thuan Industrial Zone in Nam Dinh province, encompassing high-tech household appliance manufacturing, support printing, and paper box production plants.
taiwans foxconn predicts huge growth in ai server business

Taiwan's Foxconn predicts huge growth in AI server business

Taiwanese tech giant and key Apple supplier Foxconn predicts three-digit growth for its artificial intelligence server business due to robust demand for AI products such as ChatGPT, its chairman said Wednesday.
vietnam chinas taiwan coordinate in verifying identity of victims drifting at sea

Vietnam, China"s Taiwan coordinate in verifying identity of victims drifting at sea

The Vietnam Economic and Cultural Office in Taipei will continue to closely coordinate with Taiwanese authorities and relatives of those who are believed to be missing to carry out identity verification procedures and necessary citizen protection measures, Deputy Spokeswoman of the Foreign Ministry Pham Thu Hang said on March 31.
pouyuen vietnam forced to cut 3000 employees

PouYuen Vietnam forced to cut 3,000 employees

The Taiwanese shoemaker PouYuen Vietnam has been forced to lay off approximately 3,000 workers due to a shortage of orders.
compal to start construction of 260 million facility

Compal to start construction of $260 million facility

Taiwanese laptop maker Compal Electronics to expected to kick off the construction of $260 million manufacturing facility in the first quarter of 2023.
taiwanese firms eye investment in hai phong

Taiwanese firms eye investment in Hai Phong

The Hai Phong Economic Zone Authority (HEZA) on September 12 hosted a meeting with a business delegation from Taiwan (China) to introduce cooperation and investment opportunities in the northern city.