The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Sydney, Australia, collaborates with the Biennale of Sydney to present the Taiwan Spotlight Event. The inaugural ceremony took place at the University of New South Wales Galleries on Mar. 7.
The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Sydney, Australia, collaborates with the Biennale of Sydney to present the Taiwan Spotlight Event. The inaugural ceremony took place at the University of New South Wales Galleries on Mar. 7.
With APEC approval, the Sports Administration (SA) annually hosts the 2024 ASPN Round Table Meeting through the APEC Sports Policy Network (ASPN) platform. A recent roundtable meeting took place in Taiwan on February 27th, followed by visits to the Taipei Dome and the Organizing Committee of the World Masters Games 2025 Taipei & New Taipei City (WMG2025 OC) on the 28th.
The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) released a video on March 8 announcing the launch of Operation Measure the Impact of a Shock in the Taiwan Strait (Operation MIST). The video emphasized that maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait was the joint responsibility of all countries.
On February 19, the TaiwanICDF signed a memorandum of understanding with the Food and Fertilizer Technology Center (FFTC) of the Asia-Pacific region. The agreement strengthens agricultural collaboration between Taiwan and its neighbors.
On the evening of March 7, President Tsai Ing-wen attended the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2024 Spring Banquet for foreign ambassadors and representatives stationed in Taiwan. In remarks, President Tsai said that over the past several years, Taiwan has taken concrete actions and continued to be a force for good to respond to challenges together with the international community.
The Xiluo Bridge used to be the longest bridge in East Asia. Opened in 1953, it spurred economic growth by linking together the road networks of the northern and southern parts of Western Taiwan, and it served as the starting point for many a Xilou native’s dreams of seeking their fortunes in Northern Taiwan. Today, the bridge has become something of a tourist attraction, and both Changhua and Yunlin counties have listed it as a heritage site.
Amidst the restructuring of global supply chains, Thailand, often referred to as the Detroit of the East, has rapidly emerged as a key player. It serves as both the hub of Southeast Asia’s automotive market and the manufacturing and export center for various brands in the region. ITRI officially inaugurated its Southeast Asia Office in Bangkok, Thailand on February 28.