ECCT directors give their predictions for the year ahead and what trends to watch By Duncan Levine
Global stocks fell sharply last week over fears that the ongoing spread of the 2019 novel coronavirus (Covid-19) will severely hurt the economy.
The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) is lifting some coronavirus prevention measures from 1 March
Taiwan's jobless rate remained relatively stable in February despite the growing battle with the novel coronavirus disease during the month.
European companies start to assess how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting their operations and supply chains By Duncan Levine
As you can read in our latest Feature article, retail purchases have not registered much change in total spending during the pandemic, but the shift in product demand has changed the profile of channel use quite significantly.
The cabinet says it has now allocated the bulk of the government's special NT$150 billion coronavirus relief and revitalization budget.
Restaurants continue to suffer under the influence of the Covid-19 pandemic.
When the coronavirus epidemic finally ends, which beneficiaries will maintain momentum and which business sectors are likely to recover quickly? By Duncan Levine
What the ECCT delegation learnt from the recently-completed Open Door Mission By Duncan Levine
By H Henry Chang
ECCT directors provide some insights on the business and economic trends to watch in the year ahead while Taiwan-based political commentators give their views on the geopolitical outlook for Taiwan By Duncan Levine
Health Minister Chen Shih-chung says business travellers arriving from certain countries will be allowed to apply to shorten the length of their mandatory 14-day quarantine upon entering Taiwan, starting from 22 June.
Health Minister Chen Shih-chung says the government is planning to allow business travellers to enter in March and to shorten the quarantine period for all arrivals
Nearly 90-percent of German businesses in Taiwan say they are pleased with the island's anti-coronavirus efforts.
Business and industry leaders are urging the government to lift border restrictions in late May
ECCT directors give their insights on the business and economic trends to watch in the year ahead By Duncan Levine
Taiwan's Central Epidemic Command Center has issued Level 2 travel alerts for 10 European and Mid-East countries due to the spread of the coronavirus.
Business groups panned the minimum wage hike for 2022 proposed by a Ministry of Labor committee Friday, worried that it will hurt service sector companies hit hard by Covid-19. However, labour groups are generally supporting it
As the number of people infected by the 2019 novel coronavirus (Covid-19) continues to rise all across the globe, employers are facing a number of challenges. This article takes a look at the legal obligations and offers some advice to employers.
Travel agencies and hotels taking part in the Taipei International Travel Fair, which ended yesterday, have enjoyed brisk business.
Zhang Congyuan, founder of contract shoe maker Huali Industrial, has taken the title as the richest person in Taiwan, with a net worth of US$13.8 billion, according to Taiwan's Richest 2021 list released by Forbes magazine.
The Chinese National Federation of Industries (CNFI) is warning that large numbers of Taiwanese businesses in China are facing financial problems because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The outbreak of Covid-19 is testing how well businesses are prepared to deal with disruptions to their operations By Duncan Levine
A local business group has expressed displeasure with the Ministry of Labor's (MOL) decision to raise the basic wage by 4.5% next year
Nearly 80% of Taiwan's industry leaders are expressing pessimism over the global economy's prospects this year -- that, according to a survey by PwC Taiwan.
The European Commission has adopted a banking package to help facilitate bank lending to households and businesses throughout the European Union.