Ministry of Economic Affairs Minister JW Guo says there will be no power shortage problems until at least 2030, but that the growth of AI could disrupt that.
New subsidies to be introduced to encourage local travel agencies to organise more charter flights to Taiwan By Matt Kovac
China is gaining unfair advantages from its hybrid and state dominated economy. Reciprocity in trade and economic relations will be required for a sustainable and mutually beneficial relationship. By Darryl Lupton
The German Trade Office has released its annual business confidence survey, which shows nearly 60% of German companies in Taiwan are optimistic about the country's economic prospects over the next three years.
Société Générale is forecasting economic growth in 2024 of 2.5% for the US, 5% for China, 7.4% for India, 3.8% for Taiwan and 2.6% for South Korea.
The cabinet has approved draft amendments to the National Security Act aimed at making economic espionage a crime punishable by a prison term of up to 12 years and a fine of NT$100 million
A German government economics official is visiting Taiwan on what officials are describing as a "two-day low-profile trip" this week.
The ECCT arranged a webinar with Dr Roy Lee, Senior Deputy Executive Director of the Taiwan WTO and RTA Center at the Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research (CIER).
The ECCT hosted a Special Lunch examining the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Taiwan’s economy.
The ECCT hosted a Special Lunch on the economic outlook for 2022 featuring guest speaker Tony MC Phoo, Senior Economist for Standard Chartered Bank Taiwan
ECCT directors give their insights on the business and economic trends to watch in the year ahead By Duncan Levine
Economics Minister Wang Mei-hua has opened the first-ever Taiwan Expo in Japan.
While Taiwan's overall economic and financial environment remains stable, as an export-driven economy, Taiwan's growth prospects in 2024 will depend largely on demand from its major export markets. By Paul Shelton
Ministry of Economic Affairs Minister Wang Mei-hua is defending the government's decision to hike electricity rates as she faces calls to justify the increases before the Legislative Yuan.
Taiwan has been ranked fourth best in the world in the 2023 Index of Economic Freedom.