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CECC raises epidemic warning to Level 2 and implements related restrictions and measures

Formosa Club Indo-Pacific launched via videoconference Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Formosa Club Indo-Pacific launched via videoconference

The Formosa Club Indo-Pacific was launched May 7 via a videoconference involving Foreign Minister Jaushieh Joseph Wu, Deputy Foreign Minister Tien Chung-kwang and a selection of the 250 lawmakers from 17 countries and territories who have joined the grouping.

Webinar on avenues of economic growth for Malaysia and Taiwan post pandemic underscores regional cooperation

CECC raises epidemic warning to Level 2 and implements related restrictions and measures, effective from May 11 to June 8, in response to increased risk of community transmission Photos - New Southbound Policy
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CECC raises epidemic warning to Level 2 and implements related restrictions and measures, effective from May 11 to June 8, in response to increased risk of community transmission

On May 11, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced that in response to the increased risk of community transmission caused by local cases of unknown sources of infection in Taiwan, it would raise epidemic warning to Level 2: Local Cases of Unknown Sources, effective from today to June 8, a total of four weeks, and would impose restrictions on personal activities, going out, gatherings, business venues, public transportation and other related measures.

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CECC confirms 4 more imported cases; cases arrive in Taiwan from India Photos - New Southbound Policy
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CECC confirms 4 more imported cases; cases arrive in Taiwan from India

On May 11, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced four new confirmed imported cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Taiwan. Those four new (Cases #1204-1207) cases arrived in Taiwan from India.

New Immigrant Multicultural Talent Training Program is providing free courses for new immigrants and their children Photos - New Southbound Policy
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New Immigrant Multicultural Talent Training Program is providing free courses for new immigrants and their children

The National Immigration Agency launched a New Immigrant Multicultural Talent Training Program, intending to encourage new immigrants and their children to participate in public events, and boost international exchanges.

Taiwan imposes stronger COVID-19 measures through June 8 Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan imposes stronger COVID-19 measures through June 8

Premier Su Tseng-chang on Tuesday visited the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) and announced that enhanced COVID-19 prevention measures will be put in place through June 8. The measures—to be stronger, faster and wider in scope—will be implemented stringently and thoroughly to prevent further outbreaks. The premier strongly encouraged members of the public to get the COVID-19 vaccine to protect themselves and the community at large.

The Republic of China (Taiwan)-Indonesia Collaboration to Promote the ‘Industry-Academia Collaboration Program for Indonesian 2-year College’: Students come to Taiwan to study and enjoy fruitful learning

For the first ‘Industry-Academia Collaboration Program for Indonesian 2-year College’ (hereinafter referred to as the 2+i Program), students come to the Republic of China (Taiwan) to study and enjoy fruitful learning.

Mayor Huang Thanks TAITRA for Joint Effort In Bringing Overseas Opportunities to Local Businesses Through Online Meetings Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Mayor Huang Thanks TAITRA for Joint Effort In Bringing Overseas Opportunities to Local Businesses Through Online Meetings

The “Tainan Global Trade Cooperation” was put in place jointly by Tainan City Government and Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) to prepare local businesses to come out ahead in the post-Covid era, as most of the trade exhibitions around the world have been canceled or postponed after the Covid-19 pandemic hit. The program includes a number of online trade mission events, of which the first was held on May 5 at the Minjhih Win-Win Innovation and Incubation Center. The program laun