The National Development Council and Ministries of Labor and the Interior staged a briefing Jan. 13 in Taipei City to outline amendments to the Act for the Recruitment and Employment of Foreign Professionals.
The National Development Council and Ministries of Labor and the Interior staged a briefing Jan. 13 in Taipei City to outline amendments to the Act for the Recruitment and Employment of Foreign Professionals.
Thailand will be the guest of honor at the 2026 Taipei International Book Exhibition set for Feb. 3-8 at the Taipei World Trade Center in the city, the Ministry of Culture said Jan. 7.
The 2025 Overseas Youth Taiwan Study Tour successfully concluded after completing the fifth session (Southern Hemisphere and Asia region) by the Overseas Community Affairs Council (OCAC). A total of 123 overseas youth from 11 countries—Mauritius, Australia, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Argentina, Brunei, Brazil, Indonesia, South Africa, and New Zealand—gathered in Taiwan for a 14-day in-depth observation and cultural exchange program.
The 2026 Taipei International Book Exhibition (TiBE) is scheduled to take place at the Taipei World Trade Center from Feb. 3 to 8. Titled “CreaTHAIvity (閱讀泰精彩),” Thailand has been invited as this year’s Guest of Honor.
The National Museum of Taiwan History (NMTH) has launched the “Overseas Historical Materials on Taiwan” portal, a free and open digital database that offers the public a global perspective on Taiwan’s history.
The National Museum of Taiwan History (NMTH) is hosting the exhibition “Transition: Taiwanese Women on the Move,” which spotlights the “tales of migration” of Taiwanese women. Through an exploration of different historical periods, the exhibition examines how women navigated societal constraints and accumulated mobility capital as they forged paths toward boundless freedom.
The Ministry of Labor said Jan. 6 that it has reached an agreement with the government of Indonesia to include new sectors in Taiwan’s direct hiring program.
A youth forum was held Jan. 3-4 in Taipei City by the Ministry of Education to explore ways for youth around the world to advocate for net-zero carbon emissions.
National Science and Technology Council Minister Wu Cheng-wen lauded domestic startups for their competitiveness and international reputation, rendering them sought after for transnational cooperation.
The central branch of the International Talent Taiwan Office and the Business Angel Investment Program opened in Taichung City, highlighting government commitment to providing services for foreign professionals and startups in central Taiwan.