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Chip giant TSMC's April revenue jumps 60% on-year

The Manila Times 11 May 2024
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company controls more than half the world's output of chips, and supplies them for everything from Apple's iPhones to Nvidia's cutting-edge artificial intelligence hardware.
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Russia’s killer Lancet drone runs on American AI

Asiatimes 09 May 2024
It also means that the US faces significant risk should AI chip production, especially in Taiwan, be cut off either by war, blockade or simply because of a natural disaster. (Taiwan is prone to earthquakes.).
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Canadian Parliamentarians Support Taiwan’s Inclusion in Pacific Trade Pact

The Epoch Times 08 May 2024
Taiwan, known for its commitment to democracy, faces persistent political pressure and military coercion from Beijing. Taiwan’s ... “Taiwan and Canada are natural allies with alike values.
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Agencies release climate report aimed at industry

Taipei Times 08 May 2024
The altitude at which natural forests would grow would rise by 173m, which would reduce the total area of Taiwan’s forests and have a major impact on wildlife habitats, the report said. Taiwan is ...
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President Biden must get serious about China’s South American ambitions

The Hill 08 May 2024
In September, I to President Biden explaining the dangerous nature of a recent vote by the Central American Parliament (PARLACEN) to expel Taiwan from its role as a permanent observer.
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Legislature passes change to rules for naturalization

Taipei Times 07 May 2024
BOOST TO SPORTS? The Executive Yuan said that the amendment was introduced to attract professionals to Taiwan, and increase the incentives for naturalization ... a minimum of 183 days in Taiwan each year.
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Taiwan can be regional leader: Hsiao

Taipei Times 06 May 2024
Taiwan has demonstrated its economic, social, democratic and defense resilience in the face of natural disasters, limited natural resources, the martial law era, diplomatic isolation, cyberattacks, ...
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1st Taiwanese CIP business delegation visits St. Lucia

The Daily Herald - St Maarten 06 May 2024
For the first time, it welcomed 14 investors from the Republic of China (Taiwan) who obtained citizenship through this programme, to experience the country’s growing economy, beautiful scenery and natural landscapes, rich culture and cuisine.
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Discrimination in a Democratic Country: The Tai Ji Men Case in Taiwan

Bitter Winter English 06 May 2024
Tai Ji Men protests in Taiwan ... Numerous scholars from Taiwan, including eminent academics in the field of law and taxes, have publicly denounced the abusive nature of the Tai Ji Men case.
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Searca puts premium on academe, government interconnectivity

The Manila Times 06 May 2024
... (UC) for Graduate Education in Agriculture and Natural Resources, a network of esteemed universities in Southeast Asia, Canada, Germany, Japan, and Taiwan, to which Searca serves as the secretariat.
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Michael Jusko

Ogden Standard Examiner 04 May 2024
For nearly two years in the late 1960s Mike was stationed in Taiwan and Southeast Asia. He was the first American to be awarded the Taiwanese navigators flying wings by the Government of Taiwan for his service.
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Latest round of Taiwan-US trade talks completed

Taipei Times 03 May 2024
Washington is pushing for relaxed regulations for its pork imports, an issue Taiwan prefers not to address until after the political transition on May 20 given its controversial nature, Deng said.
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Malaysian education center visits Searca for partnership

The Manila Times 03 May 2024
... with the Southeast Asian University Consortium for Graduate Education in Agriculture and Natural Resources, a network of esteemed universities in Southeast Asia, Canada, Germany, Japan and Taiwan.
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Taiwan inaugurates first service center in Europe

Taipei Times 02 May 2024
Evrard also said fine food is Taiwan’s strength ... “Taiwan is truly a land blessed by the gods ... Customers are fascinated by Taiwan’s culture, nature, metropolitan areas and rich history, said Marie Fejoz, Les Maisons du Voyage’s tour package organizer.
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Blinken blinkered in Beijing

Korea Times 02 May 2024
... Blinken flew, to smooth the Sino-American political rivalry, especially over China’s military assertiveness towards the South China Sea, Taiwan, the Ukraine war and naturally, two-way trade.
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