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Taiwan likely to start shipping pineapples to Australia by May: COA

Taiwan is aiming to begin exporting pineapples to Australia by May, the Council of Agriculture (COA) said Tuesday, after it announced a day earlier that Australia was now allowing such imports. Three pineapple farms in the southern county of Pingtung have already registered to ship their fruit to Australia, the COA said, adding that it has been in contact with Australian distributors. The first shipment of fresh pineapples to Australia is likely to be around late May, but first the fruit m

Foreign envoys praise Taiwan’s quick response to COVID-19 threatPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Foreign envoys praise Taiwan’s quick response to COVID-19 threat

Foreign envoys have praised Taiwan's “quick” and “effective” response to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, saying Taiwan has set an example other countries can learn from.

Taiwan allowed to export fresh pineapples to AustraliaPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan allowed to export fresh pineapples to Australia

Australia has opened its doors to imports of Taiwan-grown pineapples after nearly five years of consultations between agricultural authorities of the two countries, Taiwan's Council of Agriculture (COA) said Monday.

CECC raises travel notice level for Iran to Level 3: Warning, advises against all non-essential travelPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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CECC raises travel notice level for Iran to Level 3: Warning, advises against all non-essential travel

As the COVID-19 epidemic continues to expand internationally, the CECC has listed China (including Hong Kong and Macau), South Korea, and Italy and Iran under travel notice Level 3: Warning; Japan and Singapore under Level 2: Alert; and Thailand under Level 1: Watch.

Migrant workers to soon get help in combating coronavirusPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Migrant workers to soon get help in combating coronavirus

Taiwan's government is planning a campaign to get information on health and hygiene to migrant workers after an Indonesian caregiver was recently confirmed to be infected with the novel coronavirus.

Labor ministry urges public not to hire illegal migrant workers

The labor ministry has urged employers not to hire illegal migrant workers. Violators will face fines between NT$150,000 and NT$750,000 (US$5,000 to US$ 25,000), which is in line with the Employment Service Act. On Wednesday, health authorities said an Indonesian migrant, working illegally in Taiwan, contracted COVID-19. The migrant worker cared for an elderly man -- Taiwan’s 27th confirmed case of COVID-19. The migrant worker is Taiwan’s 32nd confirmed case.

Taiwan reports first imported case of Zika infection for 2020Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan reports first imported case of Zika infection for 2020

A Taiwanese man who recently returned from Thailand has been confirmed to have the Zika virus, which is the first imported infection this year, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said Tuesday.

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Taiwan to allow more migrant workers in local farming sector

Taiwan is expanding the number of migrant workers local farm operators can hire on a trial basis this year, allowing them to work in different areas of the agriculture sector, the Council of Agriculture (COA) said Tuesday.

CECC raises travel notice for Italy to Level 2; travelers advised to practice enhanced precautions

The CECC stated that in response to the international spread of the COVID-19 outbreak, it has listed China (including Hong Kong and Macao) and South Korea under travel notice Level 3: Warning; Japan, Singapore, and Italy under travel notice Level 2: Alert; and Thailand and Iran under Level 1: Watch. The CECC will continue to closely monitor outbreak developments and adjust the listing of affected areas and travel notices when necessary.

Travelers arriving from countries with Level 1 and Level 2 travel warning subject to 14-day self-health management

The Central Epidemic Command Center has raised the travel notice level for certain countries, and details are as follows:
Travel notice level 1: Thailand, Italy and Iran
Travel notice level 2: Singapore and Japan
Starting February 24, 2020, travelers arriving in Taiwan from these countries must conduct self-health management for 14 days.