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Taiwan pineapples greenlighted for Australia importPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan pineapples greenlighted for Australia import

Taiwan-grown pineapples are heading for food stores across Australia after receiving an import license, according to the Cabinet-level Council of Agriculture March 2, spotlighting government efforts to open new markets around the world for the country’s agricultural produce.

ROC (Taiwan) citizenship granted to 9 foreign professionalsPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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ROC (Taiwan) citizenship granted to 9 foreign professionals

Nine more high-level foreign professionals have been granted ROC (Taiwan) citizenship without having to relinquish their original nationalities, according to the Ministry of the Interior Feb. 26.

Passenger volume at Taiwan airports drops more than 50%: CAA

The volume of passengers handled at Taiwan's airports last week fell by more than 50 percent compared with the same period last year, amid a global outbreak of the COVID-19 coronavirus, the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) said Monday. It said passenger volume between Taiwan and two other neighboring countries -- Japan and Singapore -- also dropped last week, due to COVID-19 preventative efforts.

Shoots of FriendshipPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Shoots of Friendship

The Youth Cultural Gardeners project is fostering links with regional partners. Shao Sheng Vietnam Traditional Music Ensemble is one of the many beneficiaries of the Ministry of Culture’s Youth Cultural Gardeners project designed to boost exchanges with New Southbound Policy target countries.

Taiwan signs organic produce agreements with Australia, NZPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan signs organic produce agreements with Australia, NZ

The Council of Agriculture says that Taiwan has signed agreements with Australia and New Zealand to recognize each other’s organic produce. The council made the statement on Monday after Taiwan signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Australia in January and with New Zealand in February.

Taiwan Signs Organic Food Arrangements with Australia and New Zealand

After multiple negotiations and field visits, the Council of Agriculture (COA) has reached a bilateral agreement with both Australia and New Zealand on organic equivalency, which were signed on Jan. 23 and Feb. 26 respectively. The cooperation is expected to boost organic produce trade and agricultural exchanges between Taiwan and the aforementioned countries.

TECO inks organic food agreement with New Zealand’s NZCIOPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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TECO inks organic food agreement with New Zealand’s NZCIO

Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New Zealand and New Zealand Commerce and Industry Office signed an organic food agreement Feb. 26, a move expected to boost agricultural exchanges and deepen economic ties between Taiwan and the southwestern Pacific country.

Taiwan overwhelms Malaysia in Asian basketball qualifiersPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan overwhelms Malaysia in Asian basketball qualifiers

Taiwan's national men's basketball team overran the visiting Malaysians by more than 100 points in their first matchup in the qualifying round of the 2021 FIBA Asia Cup in downtown Taipei on Friday.

Taiwan’s special municipalities earn top marks for carbon reductionPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan’s special municipalities earn top marks for carbon reduction

All six of Taiwan’s special municipalities earned a place on the 2019 Cities A List published by U.K.-based Carbon Disclosure Project, Feb. 18, reflecting global recognition of countrywide efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

NTU rises to 8th in latest Emerging Economies University Rankings

Taipei-based National Taiwan University (NTU) ranked eighth in the 2020 Emerging Economies University Rankings released Tuesday, up two spots from last year. The ranking, compiled by the London-based Times Higher Education (THE) magazine, this year listed 533 universities in 47 countries. Besides Taiwan, the only countries with schools in the top 10 are China, which bagged seven of the 10 places, Russia and South Africa.