Taiwan has retained its fourth-place ranking among 50 countries and territories surveyed in the latest Profit Opportunity Recommendation report by U.S.-based Business Environment Risk Intelligence SA.
Taiwan has retained its fourth-place ranking among 50 countries and territories surveyed in the latest Profit Opportunity Recommendation report by U.S.-based Business Environment Risk Intelligence SA.
The representatives of Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) visited Chamber of Industrial & Commercial Undertakings (CICU) and met CICU Delegation.
The “Taiwan Excellence: Sharing Is Caring” campaign announced its 12 finalists. Contestants from the Philippines, Taiwan, Vietnam, Israel, Kenya, Nigeria, and Tunisia will now prepare to elaborate on their proposals to the selection panel, and the top three winners will be announced in the end of January 2022.
Vietnam became Taiwan’s the ninth largest debtor at the end of the third quarter, as growing tensions between Washington and Beijing prompted many enterprises to move to the Southeast Asian country, boosting demand for funds, according to Taiwan’s central bank.
Taiwan is sending 50 tech companies to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in the US, with an additional 50 Taiwanese companies participating virtually in the event. CES will be hosted from January 5 to 8, but on Tuesday the Taiwan Tech Arena shared some of Taiwan's most exciting inventions.
The Taiwan Research Institute (TRI), one of Taiwan’s leading think tanks, has forecast 4.05 percent GDP growth for the country in 2022, with the economic momentum expected to continue backed by robust growth for 2021.
Taiwan’s Council of Agriculture (COA) said Tuesday that New Zealand will soon remove its prohibition on imported Taiwanese mangoes, which was imposed after it found live fly larvae in a shipment of lychees and mangoes from Taiwan in June.
Taiwan’s exports hit a new record high in November on the back of solid global demand for tech gadgets and rising raw material prices, up more than 30 percent from a year earlier and the 17th consecutive month of year-over-year growth, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) announced Tuesday
Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI), one of Indonesia’s largest state-owned banks, opened its doors to customers Tuesday after officially launching its first branch in Taiwan, which is home to a large Indonesian community.
Taiwanese exports to the countries targeted by President Tsai’s New Southbound Policy rose by 36% in the first ten months of the year. That’s according to the Secretary-general of Taiwan’s Foreign Trade Bureau, Tai Wan-jung.