Taiwan will increase the number of Association of Southeast Asian Nations member states in its streamlined visa application program from five to eight as part of efforts to expand bilateral ...
Taiwan will increase the number of Association of Southeast Asian Nations member states in its streamlined visa application program from five to eight as part of efforts to expand bilateral ...
Taiwan talents will expand education exchanges with their counterparts in Thailand, as a visiting high-level Thai education delegation in late May highlights the President Tsai Ing-wen admin...
Taiwan’s Cabinet is working to create a new national development model based on the policy platform of President Tsai Ing-wen while addressing the most pressing economic, political and social issues, according to Premier Lin Chuan June 3.
Coordinating private sector efforts in developing opportunities for Taiwan firms in emerging markets throughout Southeast Asia and beyond is a top priority for the government, according to J...
Policies promoting industrial transformation, upgrading and innovation, key planks in President Tsai Ing-wen’s New Model for Economic Development for Taiwan, and an initiative to boost...
President Tsai Ing-wen was sworn in May 20 as the 14th Republic of China (Taiwan) president in Taipei City, vowing in her inauguration address delivered before more than 20,000 people from home and abroad outside the Presidential Office to take Taiwan’s democratic development to the next level by ushering in a new era of cooperation, efficiency and pragmatism.