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Taiwan-Thailand Medical Technology Collaborating Center Forged International Innovative Medical Supply Chain to Ease the COVID-19 Pandemic Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan-Thailand Medical Technology Collaborating Center Forged International Innovative Medical Supply Chain to Ease the COVID-19 Pandemic

The Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) has been promoting the New Southbound Policy and funding local institutions to establish “Science and Technology Innovation Center (STIC).” MOST subsidized Pingtung Christian Hospital to establish the Taiwan-Thailand Medical Tech., Science & Humanities Development Center.

Extend International travel restrictions on direct cross-strait flights and ban on passenger transits

Taiwan, Australia to exchange raw materials to fight COVID-19

2021 Taiwan Fellowship

Taiwan’s economy grows 1.54 percent in Q1 amid COVID-19 pandemic

Taiwan’s gross domestic product grew 1.54 percent year on year in the first quarter of 2020, according to statistics released April 30 by the Cabinet-level Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics.

AIT launches ‘WHA countdown’ in support of Taiwan’s participation

The American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) has initiated a promotional series titled “WHA Countdown” on Facebook to express its support for Taiwan’s participation in the upcoming World Health Assembly (WHA). "The U.S. firmly believes Taiwan has a role to play in global health and should be invited to observe the World Health Assembly (WHA) later this month," the AIT, the U.S. de facto embassy in Taiwan, said on its Facebook page on Friday.

Bureau of Consular Affairs (BOCA) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ROC (Taiwan) reminds applicants not to apply for eVisa through business website not affiliated with the government. Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Bureau of Consular Affairs (BOCA) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ROC (Taiwan) reminds applicants not to apply for eVisa through business website not affiliated with the government.

BOCA has launched the eVisa Program starting January 12, 2016 and has never delegated or authorized any business website or agency to process eVisa.

TETO Surabaya Announcement : TETO Surabaya Office Hour in PSBB Period

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