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Taiwan last week topped the medal table at a global invention competition, finishing with a total of 45, Taiwan’s Chinese Innovation and Invention Society said yesterday.
At the annual International Salon of Inventions and New Technologies on Monday last week, Taiwan won 31 gold medals, 11 silver and three bronze, with inventions ranging from sports applications to healthcare devices, the society said.
While Taiwan bagged fewer medals than last year’s 50, its gold medal count increased to 31, compared with last year’s 29, and the nation finished at the top of the table with 45 medals, it said.
One of Taiwan’s inventions that
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The COVID19 pandemic has aggravated supply chain uncertainty, hardened national borders and hampered the movement of people and goods across the world, while a global trade diversification megatrend continues to accelerate.
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[13:00 - 13:05] Welcome and opening remarks - Mr John Toigo, Chair of Australia-Taiwan Business Council (ATBC)