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International Edition
Tuesday November, 22, 2016 |
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![]() | TransAsia Airways (復興航空) took aviation authorities and some of its own staff by surprise yesterday with an announcement that it would suspend all flights scheduled for Tuesday. | |
![]() | President Tsai Ing-wen on Monday ordered the Cabinet to tighten supervision over state-subsidized foundations and social organizations, in an apparent reply to a snub from a cultural affairs body. | |
![]() | A Chinese delegation arrived in Taiwan Monday on an eight-day visit to explore the possibility of procuring agricultural and specialty products from eight counties and cities.
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Law enforcement officials from Taiwan and the Philippines raided a telecoms fraud operation base in Cebu, the second largest city in the Philippines on Monday, arresting 24 suspects, including 19 Taiwanese nationals.
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The U.S. dollar fell against the New Taiwan dollar Monday, shedding NT$0.010 to close at NT$32.000 as traders here locked in the gains they had built in the U.S. unit in recent sessions, dealers said. | ||
President Tsai Ing-wen's approval rating has fallen to a record low of 26 percent, and her disapproval rating has inched up to 46 percent five months after taking office, according to findings of a poll released on Monday by TVBS, a cable TV channel in Taiwan.
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State-run Taiwan Sugar Corporation (Taisugar, 台糖) is considering scrapping its wholesale business Taisuco (台糖量販), as the ailing segment has lost the company NT$2.43 billion over the past seven years. | ||
Shares in Taiwan closed higher Monday but still moved in consolidation mode amid caution about further foreign institutional selling at a time when foreign investors continue to move funds out of the region, dealers said.
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Taoyuan City Mayor Cheng Wen-tsan (鄭文燦) announced yesterday that the Taoyuan International Airport MRT would be officially up and running by March 2017.
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