vehicle dispute leaves firms on a collision course

Vehicle dispute leaves firms on a collision course

Wholly Taiwanese-backed Chailease International Leasing and a private Vietnamese company are embroiled in a legal dispute related to a finance lease agreement for five vehicles.
abb wins 50m in orders to power formosa plant

ABB wins $50m in orders to power Formosa plant

ABB, a Switzerland-based power and automation technology group, has won $50 million in orders from Taiwan’s Formosa Plastics Group.
vietnamese shrimp coveted in taiwan

Vietnamese shrimp coveted in Taiwan

Seafood exports to Taiwan rose at a stable rate during the first eight months of this year, with total revenues reaching almost $45 million, representing an increase of 16.2 per cent over the same period last year, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers.
can tho hosts international trade fair

Can Tho hosts international trade fair

Many Vietnamese and foreign businesses from Japan, Taiwan, Laos and Malaysia took part in an international trade fair opened on August 28th at the Can Tho Exhibition Fair Centre by the Can Tho City People’s Committee and Ministry of Industry and Commerce.
typhoon tembin makes landfall in taiwan

Typhoon Tembin makes landfall in Taiwan

made landfall in early Friday, toppling trees and ripping off in exposed areas in the south of the island, officials said.
workers strike while the irons hot

Workers strike while the iron’s hot

Taiwan’s Makalot Garments last week had to raise workers’ wages after facing a strike that stopped its production for four days.
taiwans formosa plugs into huge power plan

Taiwan’s Formosa plugs into huge power plan

The Vietnamese government has agreed to add the 1,500 megawatt thermal power plant invested by Taiwan’s Formosa Plastic Group into the national power development plan until 2020.
german backed siemens vietnam company has new leader

German-backed Siemens Vietnam Company has new leader

Pham Thai Lai has been appointed as Siemens Vietnam’s new president and chief executive officer (CEO) from July 1, 2012, who replaced Erdal Elver, who will be CEO of Siemens Taiwan Company.
brazil sues vietnam for tyre dumping

Brazil sues Vietnam for tyre dumping

microsoft announces availability of office 365 in four new asian markets

Microsoft announces availability of Office 365 in four new Asian markets

Microsoft Corp. today announced that Microsoft Office 365, the company’s next-generation cloud productivity service for organisations of all sizes, is available in four new Asian markets: Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Taiwan.

Taiwan excellence home & living experiencing zone comes to Pico Mall

The first Taiwan Excellence Home & Living Experiencing Zone is launched today at Pico Mall (Hanoi) and will last for five days until June, 26 promising to excite every participating consumer.
four dead in taiwan mudslides

Four dead in Taiwan mudslides

At least four people died and one was injured when triggered by torrential rains hit two areas in , said on Tuesday.
57 magnitude quake jolts taiwan usgs

5.7-magnitude quake jolts Taiwan: USGS

An earthquake with a of 5.7 struck at sea off southeastern Wednesday, US seismologists said, but there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties.
taiwan excellence enters its third year in vietnam

Taiwan Excellence enters its third year in Vietnam

Taiwan Excellence 2012 – the campaign aimed at boosting the reputation of Taiwan and its dynamic industries is officially launched yesterday in Hanoi, marking its third year in Vietnam.
rk engineering takes shape in dinh vu

RK Engineering takes shape in Dinh Vu

Soft Industry Corporation (SIC), established by Toyota Tsusho (Japan), Toyota Tsusho Vietnam and Formusan Union Chemical (Taiwan) today started construction of its LAS production facility in northern Haiphong port city’s Dinh Vu Industrial Zone.