Posted: 18 Apr 2020 11:20 AM PDT
Focus Taiwan
Date: 04/18/2020 By: Lin Hung-han and Matthew Mazzetta On Friday, Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) tweeted Eleven Sports Taiwan's English broadcast of the CPBL game between the Fubon Guardians and Rakuten Monkeys, saying that she welcomed "friends from all over the world" who were "staying up late or getting up early" to watch the game. Addressing Olbermann — who tweeted his enthusiasm for the broadcasts on Thursday — she added, "I hope you're joining us live bright & early for today's game, I heard you're a Cornell alum a s well, what a small world!" [FULL STORY] |
Posted: 18 Apr 2020 11:14 AM PDT
CPJ
Date: April 18, 2020 “The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply concerned about the arrest of 14 prominent pro-democracy advocates in Hong Kong, including Apple Daily media founder Jimmy Lai,” said Steven Butler, CPJ’s Asia program coordinator, in Washington, D.C. “Hong Kong authorities should end their repeated harassment of Jimmy Lai and drop all charges against him.” [FULL STORY] |
Posted: 18 Apr 2020 11:08 AM PDT
Focus Taiwan
Date: 04/18/2020 By: Jeffrey Wu and Frances Huang Taipei, April 18 (CNA) Taiwan-based PC brand Acer Inc. replaced Taiwanese counterpart Asustek Computer Inc. as the fifth largest PC supplier in the world in the first quarter of 2020, according to global market information advisory firm Gartner Inc. Data compiled by Gartner showed Acer shipped 2.90 million PCs in the January-March period, down 12.7 percent from a year earlier as the global PC industry saw falling demand resulting from the COVID-19 contagion. Acer took a 5.6 percent share of the global PC market in the first quarter, beating Asustek, which shipped 2.60 million units for a 5.0 percent share and took sixth place. In the fourth quarter, Acer had a 5.7 percent share, behind Asustek's 5.8 percent, according to Gartner. [FULL STORY] |
Posted: 18 Apr 2020 11:04 AM PDT
GLOBALIZATION BITES: Taiwan has avoided strict isolation measures, but lockdowns in other nations have reduced trade and people flows, while confidence has also fallen
Taipei Times Date: Apr 18, 2020 By: Crystal Hsu / Staff reporter The Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research (CIER, 中華經濟研究院) yesterday lowered its forecast for Taiwan’s GDP growth this year to 1.03 percent, less than half of its previous projection of 2.34 percent, as the COVID-19 pandemic is hurting exports and consumer spending. The Taipei-based institute lent support to the government’s belief that Taiwan would manage to grow GDP for the whole of the year, although Standard & Poor’s Global Ratings (S&P) expects the nation to see a 1.2 percent contraction. “Economic activity is chilling on both domestic and external fronts due to global lockdowns to contain the pandemic,” CIER president Chen Shi-kuan (陳思寬) said. A mild spread — with 395 confirmed cases so far — has enabled Taiwan to avoid instituting strict isolation measures to fight the novel coronavirus, which has brought economies in Europe, the US and other countries to a virtual standstill. [FULL STORY] |
Posted: 18 Apr 2020 10:56 AM PDT
Date: 18 Apr, 2020 By: Kinling Lo The World Health Organisation has praised Taiwan’s efforts to contain Covid-19 as it faced growing pressure to incorporate the island into the global fight against the pandemic. Michael Ryan, executive director of the WHO’s health emergencies programme, told a regular briefing in Geneva on Friday that the authorities in Taiwan “deserve praise, they have mounted a very good public health response in Taiwan, and you can see that in the numbers. We have praised that, we have seen similar approaches taken in Hong Kong SAR and across China”. He had been asked to comment about the island’s exclusion from the global body and said: “We are observing and watching and bringing Taiwanese colleagues into the technical networks so they can share their experience and they can both contribute their knowledge but also seek new knowledge from outside.” It is rare for WHO officials to acknowledge the island’s success in containing the disease despite the growing controversy about its exclusion from the body. [FULL STORY] |
Posted: 18 Apr 2020 10:50 AM PDT
Returnees with elderly, infants or chronically ill in household should stay at quarantine hotel
Taiwan News Date: 2020/04/18 By: Matthew Strong, Taiwan News, Staff Writer New arrivals with infants, elderly and the chronically ill in their household would then be directed to coronavirus quarantine hotels, the CECC said. While the number of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Taiwan has risen slowly, reaching 398 on Saturday, there is still concern about the situation in nearby countries, CNA reported. If travelers entering Taiwan have visited a Southeast Asian country within the previous 14 days, they should fill out a health statement before boarding their flight. They should also ascertain whether their home is fit to spend two weeks of quarantine in, the CECC said. [FULL STORY] |
Posted: 18 Apr 2020 10:46 AM PDT
Focus Taiwan
Date: 04/18/2020 By: Chen Yun-yu and Ko Lin Taipei, April 18 (CNA) A total of 60 Taiwanese nationals who had been stuck in the United Arab Emirates due to the COVID-19 pandemic returned to Taiwan on an Emirates flight Saturday. The plane touched down at Taoyuan International Airport at around 7:11 p.m. after departing from Dubai International Airport in the morning. After entering Taiwan, the passengers will have to undergo quarantine for 14 days, in compliance with government regulations on travelers returning from overseas. Earlier on Saturday, Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Joanne Ou (歐江安) said the Emirates flight was arranged through its representative office in the UAE to help bring Taiwanese nationals home. [FULL STORY] |
Posted: 18 Apr 2020 10:42 AM PDT
‘ARTIST’S TRANSFORMATION’: Although Hsu’s thesis focused on herself, her adviser said that it met the school’s requirements as it was not an academic report
Taipei Times Date: Apr 19, 2020 By: Rachel Lin, Lin Nan-ku and Dennis Xie / Staff reporters, with staff writer The 45-year-old performer’s thesis — titled “The Artist’s Transformation Strategy in The Internet Age: Take the Star Vivian as an Example” — has been listed in Taiwan’s National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations. Political commentator Fan Li-da (范立達), a Shih Hsin alumnus, on Wednesday wrote on Facebook that although he respects Hsu, who he said is a hardworking entertainer, he was shocked that the university accepted her thesis. “I find it really hard to believe that a thesis that takes the author herself as the subject of research was allowed by the instructor and the whole oral defense committee, and even passed the ethical review,” Fan said. [FULL STORY] |
Posted: 18 Apr 2020 10:38 AM PDT
SupChina
Date: April 17, 2020 By: Alex Smith We take a closer look at these women and why their responses have been so successful. Prior to joining Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party in 2004, Tsai (蔡英文 Cài Yīngwén), who has a PhD in Law from the London School of Economics and Political Science, worked as an economic trade negotiator and as an advisor to Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council. Taiwan’s success in containing the virus — its COVID-19 infections have slowed to a trickle before reaching 400, and for three days this week it recorded no new cases — has been largely attributed to Tsai’s decision to take action early on. When news of the virus first broke in late December, Tsai ordered all Wuhan arrivals to be inspected, and flights from the mainland, as well as Hong Kong and Macau were later restricted. Taiwan’s border has been effectively closed to foreign travelers since March 19 and the country quickly ramped up its production of personal protective equipment. [FULL STORY] |
Posted: 18 Apr 2020 10:32 AM PDT
Taiwan has only reported 398 coronavirus cases and six deaths.PHOTO: REUTERS
The Straits Times Date: April 18, 2020 Three Taiwan navy vessels visited Palau – one of only 15 countries to maintain formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan – in the middle of March, before returning to Taiwan a month later, Health Minister Chen Shih-chung told reporters. The three confirmed cases had all shared quarters on the same ship, but all 700 sailors on all three ships were being re-called and would be put into quarantine, he said. Taiwan's presidential office said that President Tsai Ing-wen had been at the ceremony to welcome back the ships but had only waved to the sailors from the shore and had not been exposed to the risk of infection. [FULL STORY] |
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