The pan-Blue camp is calling for increased powers for the legislature. Besides facing a constitutional challenge, its proposals, if adopted, may reduce executive efficiency and judicial oversight and ultimately prove short-sighted. By Brian Hioe
The Taiwan Center for Security Studies says the government needs to take precautions to prevent a financial blockade by international banks and ensure that it has enough capital to purchase wartime necessities.
An ECCT delegation travelled to Seoul, South Korea to visit the chamber’s counterpart, the European Chamber of Commerce Korea (ECCK).
Electronic signatures provide convenience in the digital age but, just like their analogue counterparts, require efforts to guard against misuse. By Paul Shelton
Taiwan's offshore wind Round 3 has hit a dead-end: global inflation, government focus on protecting local industries and a lack of common ground amongst industry players are likely to accelerate the market downturn. For the offshore wind energy industry to prosper again, all involved parties need to reconfigure and adjust their views. By Raoul Kubitschek
Given its beautiful scenery, rich culture and warm hospitality, creating a cross-island Camino trail in Taiwan similar to Spain’s Camino de Compostella would attract international travellers looking for an immersive cultural experience and boost Taiwan's soft power By Darryl Lupton