he Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) in Taipei has confirmed that it plans to renew a bilateral investment agreement (BIA) with Taiwan by the end of the year, in line with Taiwan's New Southbound Policy.
he Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) in Taipei has confirmed that it plans to renew a bilateral investment agreement (BIA) with Taiwan by the end of the year, in line with Taiwan's New Southbound Policy.
The 21st World Congress on Information Technology wrapped up Sept. 13 in Taipei City, setting a record for the highest number of foreign participants in the history of the 39-year event.
Top experts and government officials from home and abroad took part in the World Congress on Information Technology’s inaugural Leaders Roundtable Sept. 12 in Taipei City, discussing current and emerging challenges, innovations, opportunities and trends in the global IT industry.
The 21st World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT 2017) will begin on September 10 and the official opening ceremony will be held the next day at Taipei International Convention Center (TICC). WCIT is the most influential technology congress in the world, with political leaders and industry representatives gathering to discuss digital development trend of the next generation.
More than 3,000 experts from over 80 countries and territories are set to descend on Taipei City for the Sept. 10-13 World Congress on Information Technology—one of the most important events in the global IT industry’s calendar.
Taiwan enterprises are flocking to the Philippines, a beacon of potential in Southeast Asia.
A Ministry of Economic Affairs-organized investment promotion tour of Singapore and Malaysia wrapped up Aug. 25 in Kuala Lumpur, securing commitments of NT$5 billion (US$165.77 million) from several industry heavyweights across a wide range of sectors in Taiwan over the next three years.
The Taiwan Chamber of Commerce in the Indian city of Mumbai (TCCM) recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Indian Merchant's Chamber (IMC).
The "Taiwan Business Alliance Conference" hosted by the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) enjoys a reputation as a top annual event for the promotion and exploration of investment opportunities in Taiwan, attracting hundreds of multinational corporate executives every year.
Taiwan is set to participate in an international travel exhibition to be held in Bangkok in a bid to attract more visitors from Thailand, Taiwan's Tourism Bureau said Wednesday.