While demand for AI-related products is expected to continue to boost related sectors, Taiwan’s overall economic performance faces geopolitical, energy and other challenges. By Paul Shelton
The Ministry of National Defense (MND) has announced plans to strengthen surveillance near key undersea cables after a suspected sabotage incident near Keelung Harbor.
From 16-18 December, an ECCT delegation, headed by Vice Chairman John Winter, Chairman Emeritus Giuseppe Izzo and CEO Freddie Höglund, completed another successful Open Door Mission to Brussels, Belgium.
As Donald Trump moves into the White House for the second time, nothing is certain. But Taiwan should be prepared to devote considerable effort and resources to demonstrate its resolve and to maintain smooth and productive relations with the new US administration. By Darryl Lupton
Hydrogen's use in industry, transportation, power generation and storage could play a significant role in the transition to net zero but not without trade-offs and economies of scale By Bart Linssen
Recent incidents have shown that workplace bullying is all too common in Taiwan. Authorities and companies need to take a systematic approach and comprehensive action to address the problem. By Paul Shelton