Tech Firm Faces NT$2.17 Million Fine Over Chinese Funding
Taipei: Financial technology provider AnyTech (????) will be fined NT$2.17 million (US$65,770) for violating rules governing Chinese investment in Taiwan, according to the Ministry of
Taipei: Financial technology provider AnyTech (????) will be fined NT$2.17 million (US$65,770) for violating rules governing Chinese investment in Taiwan, according to the Ministry of
New Taipei: A 63-year-old man was questioned by police and released in New Taipei on Sunday after allegedly punching a female volunteer during a recall
Taipei: Shares in Taiwan closed higher on Tuesday, driven by optimism following rallies on U.S. markets. The gains came amid hopes that the Federal Reserve
Taipei: Taiwan’s first-ever “immediate combat response” drills continued into the second day on Tuesday, featuring an Army simulation of anti-landing combat aimed at preventing Chinese
Taipei: Taiwan deserves a “rightful place” among worldwide democracies and sovereign states and is the starting place in bringing back “democracy’s ambition” amid global democratic
Taipei: The Ministry of Finance’s (MOF) Customs Administration announced the extension of anti-dumping duties on Chinese and Korean cold-rolled stainless steel for another five years.
Taipei: The ongoing influenza epidemic in Taiwan is expected to end in late March, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said Tuesday. A total of
Taoyuan: The Taoyuan District Prosecutors Office on Tuesday indicted four individuals for abandoning an unconscious migrant worker instead of taking him to hospital.
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