microsoft unveils first look of new msn for asia

Microsoft unveils first look of new MSN for Asia

Microsoft today unveiled a first look of the new MSN for Asia Pacific, including Australia, India, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Taiwan, and Thailand.
taiwans formosa and partners may have exaggerated may riot damage

Taiwan’s Formosa and partners may have exaggerated May riot damage

Hung Nghiep Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Limited Company (FHS) and its contractors in Formosa Plastic Group’s steel and Son Duong deep-water seaport complex in the central province of Ha Tinh may have overstated the value of the damages caused to them by the riots in May.
wintek set to increase investment to 2 billion

Wintek set to increase investment to $2 billion

Taiwan’s manufacturer of touch panel and small-to-medium liquid crystal display units Wintek is planning to double its investment capital to expand the production capacity of its factory in Vietnam.
powerful taiwan gas explosions kill 20 injure 270

Powerful Taiwan gas explosions kill 20, injure 270

Gas leaks triggered a series of powerful explosions in the southern Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung, killing at least 20 people and injuring up to 270, officials said on Friday (August 1), warning that the toll is expected to rise.
taiwan airline sorry for crash as relatives blast chairman

Taiwan airline sorry for crash as relatives blast chairman

Taiwan's TransAsia Airways ran an apology on the front pages of five major newspapers on Friday (July 25), pledging to shoulder the "utmost responsibility" after 48 people died when one of its planes crashed in stormy weather.
taiwan excellence launches 5th year campaign in vietnam

Taiwan Excellence launches 5th year campaign in Vietnam

The fifth edition of Taiwan Excellence, a trade promotion campaign by the Taiwanese government to market Taiwanese firms’ products in emerging markets, was officially announced at a launch ceremony yesterday in Hanoi.
taiwan plane crash toll hits 48 officials defend flight clearance

Taiwan plane crash toll hits 48, officials defend flight clearance

Taiwanese officials Thursday (July 24) defended flight clearance given to a plane which crashed while trying to land during stormy weather, killing 48 people, as sobbing relatives gathered to identify their loved ones.
at least 42 killed in taiwan plane crash

At least 42 killed in Taiwan plane crash

At least 42 people were killed in a plane crash in Taiwan on Wednesday (July 23), officials said, with witnesses and local media reporting the flight came down in a storm after an aborted landing.
transasia plane crashes in taiwan

TransAsia plane crashes in Taiwan

A TransAsia plane carrying 58 people was travelling from Taiwan's Kaohsiung to Penghu when it crashed on Wednesday night (July 23). The death toll has not been confirmed.

Taiwan invests in textiles factory

HA NAM -Tai Yuen Co Ltd, a subsidiary company of the Taiwan-based Yun Lon Group, was given an investment licence yesterday to build a textile mill worth US$150 million in the northern province of Ha Nam.
thousands celebrate birthday of first taiwan born panda cub

Thousands celebrate birthday of first Taiwan-born panda cub

Thousands braved the summer heat Sunday to celebrate the first birthday of Yuan Zai, the first giant panda cub born in Taiwan, who has attracted hundreds of thousands of visitors in six months.
taiwans hon hai pulls out of huawei deal over security threat

Taiwan's Hon Hai pulls out of Huawei deal over security threat

Taiwan tech giant Hon Hai has pulled out of a deal to buy 4G equipment from Huawei after the government warned that the Chinese company posed a national security threat.
kingtec invests us 30 million in binh duong

Kingtec invests US$30 million in Binh Duong

Taiwan’s Kingtec, a group that specializes in lighting equipment, interior decorations, electric generators for automobiles and electronic devices, has chosen a site in the southern province of Binh Duong for a new manufacturing facility.
government offers cost saving solutions to formosa steel project

Government offers cost-saving solutions to Formosa steel project

The Vietnamese government has offered a slew of solutions to support Taiwanese Formosa Group’s $10 billion steel and port complex to keep its schedule.
taiwan to expand investment in vn

Taiwan to expand investment in VN

Taiwanese businesses will expand investment activities and continue with projects in Viet Nam, said Chairwoman of the Council of the Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce to Viet Nam Liu Mei Teh.