Carl TC Gutierrez
Håfa Adai! On Jan. 9, the State Department announced it had loosened restrictions on formal communications between the federal government and Taiwan.
This could be a timely blessing for Guam’s economy, including our visitor industry, which has been essentially shut down for the last 10 months.
Guam expects to begin welcoming tourist arrivals from primary markets in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan toward the end of March, a full year after the novel coronavirus closed businesses and stopped tourism cold in its tracks.
Knowing that our visitor industry is not expected to regain peak capacity until 2024, Guam has little choice but to diversify toward higher-yield travelers and expand the broader economy into the sustainable development of other lucrative industries from aquaculture to high-speed service industry technology.
Guam. CNA file photo
Jakarta/Taipei, Jan. 6 (CNA) A Taiwan-bound humanitarian charter flight has been arranged for Jan. 11 to transport about 50 passengers who are either in need of medical care or stranded on the islands of Guam and Saipan, Taiwan s representative office in Guam said on Wednesday.
The planned flight, first reported by the Guam Daily Post earlier Wednesday, will be operated by China Airlines, one of Taiwan s major carriers.
It will carry Guam residents seeking off-island medical treatment and Taiwanese nationals stranded in the United States territory due to COVID-19-triggered unemployment, the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Guam told CNA.
TAITRA organised event to protect health of overseas Chinese and Taiwanese businessmen 18:00 | 17/12/2020
The Overseas Taiwanese Healthcare
Webinar was jointly organized by TAITRA and the Overseas Community Affairs Council, under the guidance of the Ministry of Health and Welfare. Photo: TAITRA
During the event, doctors introduced the Eucare App and New Southbound Health Center and shared the latest proton therapy technologies from Taiwan, as well as teaching how to read health check reports and air pollution issues. This event attracted 1,013 online visits to participate and interact.
Leonor F. M. Lin, president and CEO of TAITRA, stated in her opening speech that to share Taiwanâs epidemic prevention information with the world, TAITRA has incorporated resources such as the epidemic prevention supply chain and epidemic prevention expertise to establish the Taiwan Global Anti-COVID-19 Pavilion website.
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Global and Taiwan IT Hardware Industry Year Book 2020 - ResearchAndMarkets.com
December 14, 2020 GMT
DUBLIN (BUSINESS WIRE) Dec 14, 2020
The shipment value of the global IT hardware industry - mainly comprising of notebook PC, desktop PC, motherboard, and server - totaled about US$ 171.2 billion in 2019, down 0.8% compared to 2018.
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The ongoing US-China trade war continued to have its toll on the IT market and industry in 2019. In 2020, the COVID-19 outbreak has added another shockwave to the global IT industry and thus IT consumer behavior is changing. Taiwan’s IT industry continues to account for a substantial share in the global IT market with shipment value reaching US$113.2 billion in 2019.
Global and Taiwan IT Hardware Industry Year Book 2020 - ResearchAndMarkets.com
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The shipment value of the global IT hardware industry - mainly comprising of notebook PC, desktop PC, motherboard, and server - totaled about US$ 171.2 billion in 2019, down 0.8% compared to 2018.
The ongoing US-China trade war continued to have its toll on the IT market and industry in 2019. In 2020, the COVID-19 outbreak has added another shockwave to the global IT industry and thus IT consumer behavior is changing. Taiwan s IT industry continues to account for a substantial share in the global IT market with shipment value reaching US$113.2 billion in 2019.