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Dec 24, 2024 · Looking ahead to 2025, Taiwan Business TOPICS highlights a pivotal year for Taiwan’s economy, international relations, and societal resilience, shaped by opportunities, and challenges on a global scale.
Navigating Growth in 2025 - Taiwan Business TOPICS
Dec 12, 2024 · Taiwan’s economy has thrived this year, fueled by strong demand for high-tech exports and vibrant domestic consumption and investment. However, uncertainties such as U.S. trade policies, a slowing Chinese economy, and geopolitical tensions pose challenges for 2025. While economic growth is expected to moderate, Taiwan’s resilience in innovation and global markets continues to drive optimism.
Americans are Returning to Taiwan - Taiwan Business TOPICS
Nov 18, 2024 · American tourism to Taiwan is surging post-pandemic, with U.S. visitors ranking as the fourth-largest source of arrivals this year, fueled by increased flights and targeted promotions. Taiwan’s Tourism Administration aims to attract one million American visitors annually by 2028, spotlighting the island’s unique attractions, culinary diversity, and enhanced accessibility through ...
Taiwan Plans for International Tourism Boost - Taiwan Business …
Nov 11, 2024 · Taiwan’s “Waves of Wonder” campaign rebrands the island as a year-round destination, celebrating its diverse landscapes and cultural appeal. The Tourism Administration aims to attract global travelers through strategic partnerships, regional tourism centers, and tailored offerings for key markets.
Office of Trade Negotiations Outlines Taiwan’s Trade Strategy
Mar 14, 2024 · “There’s still a lot of work to be done, but we are making good progress and hope to see further movement soon,” says Deng. Once a second agreement has been reached, the two sides will tackle the final trade areas under the framework, which includes digital trade.
How Taiwan’s Stringent Localization Policy is Choking Offshore Wind
Sep 18, 2024 · What Happens if Offshore Wind Farms Don’t Get Built?. Raoul Kubitschek, Managing Director of NIRAS, a renewable energy consultancy firm, paints a bleak picture. If developers continue to drop out, Taiwan stands to lose not only over 5,000 offshore wind power jobs but also its reputation and international visibility.
If Push Comes to Shove, Would Taiwan Starve?
Oct 26, 2023 · In an August 2020 interview with Taiwanese lifestyle magazine foodNEXT, then-MOA Minister Chen Chi-chung conceded that Taiwan wasn’t anywhere close to achieving the “40% self-sufficiency by 2020” target set by the Ma Ying-jeou administration in 2011.
Taiwan as a Data Hub - Taiwan Business TOPICS
Feb 27, 2024 · Still, Taiwan is becoming increasingly attractive for data storage and has made significant strides in digital competitiveness. In 2023, the country ranked ninth out of 64 major economies worldwide and led in five key indicators in the …
New Expansions of Taiwan’s High-Speed Rail
Aug 30, 2023 · Connecting the island . Current plans will see THSR service expanded to Pingtung County in the south and Yilan County in the northeast. THSR’s southern terminus is currently Zuoying Station, located in the northern part of Kaohsiung, but the line is planned to be extended 17.5 km, via Niaosong and Dashu, to Liukuaicuo Station in Pingtung County.
Special Report Archives - Taiwan Business TOPICS
Sep 19, 2024 · The number of U.S. state offices in Taiwan has quadrupled in recent years, with 24 states now actively pursuing investment and trade opportunities in Taiwan.