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Taiwan thanks international community for care following Hualien quakePhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan thanks international community for care following Hualien quake

The Republic of China (Taiwan) government is deeply grateful for the concern shown by ROC diplomatic allies, like-minded countries and supporters around the world following the magnitude 6 earthquake centered on Hualien County in eastern Taiwan, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Feb. 7.

Forum highlights Taiwan’s expertise in minimally invasive surgeryPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Forum highlights Taiwan’s expertise in minimally invasive surgery

An international forum examining cutting-edge procedures and technologies in minimally invasive surgery was staged Feb. 5 in Taipei City, showcasing Taiwan’s world-leading expertise in the field.

Rescue operations ramp up after eastern Taiwan earthquakePhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Rescue operations ramp up after eastern Taiwan earthquake

Rescue operations in eastern Taiwan have shifted into high gear following a magnitude 6 earthquake that struck 11:50 p.m., Feb. 6, in the waters off Hualien County.

Quake responders urged to make most of time in all-out rescue effortPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Quake responders urged to make most of time in all-out rescue effort

Premier Lai Ching-te said today that with some victims of Tuesday’s quake in Hualien County still trapped under collapsed buildings, saving lives is the top priority for rescue workers at present, and instructed responsible units to make the most of this precious time immediately following the disaster to doggedly pursue all possibilities. The premier’s remarks came at today’s meeting of the Cabinet following a report on disaster response by the Ministry of the Interior.

ROC government thanks international community for concern following Hualien earthquakePhotos - New Southbound Policy
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ROC government thanks international community for concern following Hualien earthquake

An earthquake measuring 6.0 on the Richter scale occurred off the coast of Hualien in eastern Taiwan at 11:50 pm on February 6, causing severe damage. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses its appreciation to governments and politicians of Belize, Canada, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Japan, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Saint Lucia, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States for having conveyed concern and condolences as of midday on February 7.

 Delegation’s visit advances Taiwan-UK railway, green energy cooperationPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Delegation’s visit advances Taiwan-UK railway, green energy cooperation

A delegation led by Lord Faulkner, deputy speaker of the U.K. House of Lords, recently wrapped up an eight-day trip to Taiwan aimed at advancing railway and green energy collaboration between the two sides, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

MAC calls on Beijing to cease negative actions, engage in dialoguePhotos - New Southbound Policy
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MAC calls on Beijing to cease negative actions, engage in dialogue

Beijing should cease all negative actions exacerbating the psychological gap between the people on both sides and pursue communication with Taiwan so as to promote beneficial cross-strait relations, the Mainland Affairs Council said Feb. 2.

MAC urges Beijing to put aviation safety ahead of political differencesPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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MAC urges Beijing to put aviation safety ahead of political differences

Beijing’s recent unilateral launch of the M503 northbound flight and extension routes in the Taiwan Strait jeopardizes aviation safety as well as cross-strait peace and stability, according to the Cabinet-level Mainland Affairs Council Jan. 29.

Taipei book fair announces guests, nation pavilionsPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Taipei book fair announces guests, nation pavilions

Under the banner “Power of Reading,” the 2018 Taipei International Book Exhibition will offer five international forums, ten themed pavilions, and over 500 sessions of book signings, workshops, and promotional events this February. New additions to the annual book-centric festivities include AR products and a deeper emphasis on independent publications and original materials from Taiwan.

Premier: Circular economy creates win-win for economy, environmentPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Premier: Circular economy creates win-win for economy, environment

Premier Lai Ching-te today applauded the Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) for actively promoting a circular economy through regulatory, technological and control mechanisms. President Tsai Ing-wen has included the circular economy in her “five plus two” innovative industries policy, and nations worldwide are also seeking ways of raising efficiency in resource use.