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Published on Jul 1, 2025Source: Yahoo Finance - Center-left
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Published on Jul 1, 2025
Taiwan’s Tech Industry Driving Country’s Energy Demand
Taiwan is among several countries experiencing an energy crisis, with its supply of power struggling to keep up with demand from a rapidly growing high-tech sector. The country has long depended on imported fossil fuels, a situation at odds with some …
Source: Power Magazine - Neutral -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
Taiwan to hold largest military-civilian exercise in its history, simulating Chinese invasion
The annual Han Kuang exercise will begin on July 9, last for ten days, and will mobilize more than 22 000 reservists. The military will simulate a blockade and invasion by the PRC. These are the largest exercises in the countryʼs history, and they will …
Source: Babel - Neutral -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
37 degree heat expected Wednesday in northern Taiwan: Weather agency
Taipei, July 1 (CNA) Temperatures in parts of northern Taiwan, including Taipei, are expected to reach 37 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, with much of the island also experiencing intense heat, according to the Central Weather Administration (CWA). Highs of …
Source: Focus Taiwan - Neutral -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
Whooping cough cases hit 10-year high in Taiwan, surge in June
Taipei, July 1 (CNA) Taiwan has reported a total of 35 domestic whooping cough cases in the first half of 2025, the highest for the same period in a decade, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said Tuesday. Seventeen new cases were recorded in June alone …
Source: Focus Taiwan - Neutral -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
Malaysian Tycoon Lin Yun Ling’s Gamuda Wins $883 Million Port Project In Taiwan
The Kaohsiung Port project marks Gamuda’s ninth win in Taiwan, similar to the Guantang Marine Bridge ... More (pictured), which also supports the region’s LNG infrastructure.Gamuda A group led by Gamuda—a construction company cofounded by Malaysian tycoon …
Source: Forbes - Neutral -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
Unlawful CCP activities “will not intimidate me”: Taiwan VP vows to keep fighting for freedom
Taipei [Taiwan], July 1 (ANI): Taiwan's Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim announced on Saturday that she will not be intimidated by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), in light of claims that Chinese agents intended to crash into her vehicle during a 2024 …
Source: The Tribune (Chandigarh) - Neutral -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
China meddled in Taiwan’s elections through united front proxies, court finds
Taipei [Taiwan], July 1 (ANI): Three individuals in Taiwan have been sentenced to prison for accepting funds from Beijing to carry out political campaigning and promote pro-China "united front" activities, in violation of the Anti-Infiltration …
Source: The Tribune (Chandigarh) - Neutral -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
Taiwan’s currency jumps as life insurers rush to hedge against weak US dollar
Source: The Financial Times - Neutral -
Published on Jul 1, 2025
Defense Ministry confirms Chinese tank landing ship in waters north of Taiwan
Taipei, July 1 (CNA) The Ministry of National Defense (MND) on Tuesday confirmed the presence of a Chinese Type 072A landing ship -- a large tank carrier used for amphibious warfare -- in waters off northern Taiwan. Local media reported Tuesday that a …
Source: Focus Taiwan - Neutral