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DG Lin attended 2021 flag-raising ceremony on New Year’s Day

Premier Su lauds progress in foreign policy, indigenous defense projects

Premier Su Tseng-chang praised the government’s diplomacy and indigenous defense projects Jan. 7 for enhancing Taiwan’s global profile while ensuring safety and prosperity of its people.

Enabling Startup Dreams: The Startboard Incubator and Accelerator Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Enabling Startup Dreams: The Startboard Incubator and Accelerator

Taiwanese brands and professionals want to go international. Foreign startup teams want to establish businesses in Taiwan. Unfortunately, starting a business in a foreign land can be challenging, with obstacles ranging from different languages, legal systems and cultures, to the availability of qualified staff. Each can be a headache for new entrepreneurs.

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CECC confirms 3 more imported COVID-19 cases; cases arrive in Taiwan from the US, the Philippines, and Indonesia

On January 7, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced three new confirmed imported cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Taiwan. Three new cases arrived in Taiwan from the United States (Case #821), the Philippines (Case #822), and Indonesia (Case #823).

Commercial demand continues in cross-strait trade while the government helps businesses tap into the global market Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Commercial demand continues in cross-strait trade while the government helps businesses tap into the global market

The industries of mainland China and Taiwan have long-established supply chain relations, and mainland China now relies heavily on Taiwan’s semiconductors and information communication products.

CECC will tighten quarantine measures for travelers coming to Taiwan starting from January 15 and make group quarantine facilities available to arriving travelers

On January 6, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced that considering that the number of travelers coming to Taiwan would increase as the Lunar New Year holiday approaches, which would increase inbound travelers’ need for places to undergo quarantine, it would make 1,500-2,000 rooms of group quarantine facilities available for travelers entering Taiwan.

CECC confirms 2 more imported COVID-19 cases; cases arrive in Taiwan from Indonesia and the Philippines

On January 6, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced two new confirmed imported cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Taiwan. The two new cases arrived in Taiwan from Indonesia and the Philippines respectively.