Taiwan eases work, residency restrictions for foreign professionalsStaff writer, with CNANew measures aimed at making Taiwan more attractive to foreign professionals came into effect this month, according to the National Development Council (NDC) on Tuesday. Photo: CNAPreviously, those graduates would have needed to apply for a work permit using point-based criteria or have a Taiwanese company sponsor their work permit in order to work legally in Taiwan. Spouses of foreign specialist professionals can now also apply to work freely in Taiwan, instead of having to apply for an employer-backed work permit. As a result, the number of foreign professionals in Taiwan has "increased significantly" from around 30,000 to "nearly 80,000," he said. "Basically covering a foreign professional’s career development, family life, and retirement in Taiwan," the amendments seek to ensure "foreign professional talent in Taiwan have a pleasant work environment and happy life," Jan said.
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January 13, 2026 17:13 UTC
Kaohsiung makes top-10 container port listBy Shelley Shan / Staff reporterThe Port of Kaohsiung was rated as one of the world’s top 10 container ports last year, despite a decrease in the number of containers it handled, Taiwan International Ports Corp (TIPC) said yesterday. The Norwegian Sun cruise ship is docked at the Port of Kaohsiung on Dec. 2. It said that 567 cruise ships made port calls, bringing in 1.15 million travelers, surpassing 1.05 million travelers in 2019. Before the pandemic, 90 percent of the cruise ships docking at the Port of Keelung were “contemporary” cruise ships, while “premium,” “luxury” and “expedition” cruise ships accounted for only 2.7 percent, 5.7 percent and 1 percent respectively, it said. The company has established a cruise ship marketing division in light of the increases, while its branch office in Keelung is to launch a cruise ship business development department on July 1, Chou said.
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January 13, 2026 17:13 UTC
Former Legislative Speaker Su Jia-chyuan named SEF chairmanStaff Writer, with CNAFormer Legislative Speaker Su Jia- chyuan (蘇嘉全) has been appointed by President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) as chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF), according to the Presidential Office on Tuesday. Su had long been widely tipped for the post after his predecessor, Frank Wu (吳豊山), announced his resignation on Dec. 18. Then-legislative speaker Su Jia-chyuan announces the launch of official legislative television channels at the Legislative Yuan in Taipei on Feb. 14, 2017. Kuo said Lai also expressed hope that Su will strengthen SEF’s operations and help promote "positive and healthy" cross-strait exchanges. Apart from serving as Legislative Speaker, Su, a member of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), has previously served in posts including legislator, Pingtung County magistrate, interior minister, and secretary-general to the president, according to the statement.
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January 13, 2026 17:13 UTC
Pentagon embracing Grok as it draws global outcryAP, WASHINGTONUS Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Monday said that Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot Grok would join Google’s generative AI engine in operating inside the Pentagon network, as part of a broader push to feed as much of the military’s data as possible into the developing technology. The announcement comes just days after Grok — which is embedded into X, the social media network owned by Musk — drew global outcry and scrutiny for generating highly sexualized deepfake images of people without their consent. Photo: ReutersMalaysia and Indonesia have blocked Grok, while the UK’s independent online safety watchdog on Monday announced an investigation. In July, Grok also caused controversy after it appeared to make anti-Semitic comments that praised Adolf Hitler and shared several anti-Semitic posts. The Pentagon did not immediately respond to questions about the issues with Grok.
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January 13, 2026 17:13 UTC
However, the travel agencies actually applied for single-use Chinese passports on their behalf, he said. Mainland Affairs Council Minister Chiu Chui-cheng, center, speaks to reporters on the sidelines of an event in Taipei yesterday. Taiwanese are prohibited from holding a Chinese passport or household registration. Travel and tourism podcaster Hua Yeh (花爺) on Friday last week said that some Chinese travel agencies say they could provide visas that guaranteed “quick passage” through Russian customs, but what they call visas are “one-time” Chinese passports. The NIA said that according to the Regulations on Restoration of Taiwanese Citizenship to Chinese Citizens (在台原有戶籍大陸地區人民申請回復台灣地區人民身分許可辦法), one must have made significant contributions to Taiwan’s national defense, bolster the nation’s international image or have performed actions to help uphold the stability of Taiwanese society for their application to be considered.
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January 13, 2026 17:13 UTC
Defense is priority, US tells TPP: sourceNATIONAL INTERESTS: The US hopes that the TPP can set aside partisan differences and demonstrate a unified stance on defense issues, a source told the ‘Liberty Times’By Su Yung-yao, Lee Wen-hsin, Hollie Younger and Fion KhanStaff reporters,with staff writers and CNAThe purpose of Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) Chairman Huang Kuo-chang’s (黃國昌) whirlwind visit to Washington this week was to reiterate that improving Taiwan’s national defense capabilities is an “urgent and non-deferrable” priority, a Washington-based source familiar with the matter said. Photo: CNAThe four-person TPP delegation, which also comprises TPP caucus director Vicky Chen (陳智菡), former TPP International Department head Lin Tzu-yu (林子宇) and party member Wang An-hsiang (王安祥), left Taiwan on Sunday. The delegation on Monday held meetings in Washington with officials from the US National Security Council and the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT). Unity would be a win-win outcome for the Indo-Pacific region, Taiwan and the TPP, the source added. While countries in the first island chain are stepping up national defense efforts, there would be severe consequences if Taiwan lagged behind, the source said.
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January 13, 2026 17:13 UTC
Study shows traits in cancer cells help tumors resist drugsBy Jonathan Chin / Staff writer, with CNAResearchers have identified adaptive traits in cancer cells that help tumors resist immunotherapy drugs after extended targeted treatment, revealing new hurdles to effective cancer treatment. The team found that “therapeutic stress” might prompt cancer cells to produce an inflammatory mediator to block the immune system’s neural pathways, the statement said. National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University professor of clinical medicine Yang Muh-hwa, front, and other researchers pose for a photograph at a lab in Taipei’s Beitou District in an undated photograph. After being subjected to extended immunotherapy, cancer cells release tumor necrosis factor-alpha, triggering a previously unknown process named STAT1 lysine 637 acetylation, which disrupts the function of interferon gamma, the statement said. Understanding the mechanisms tumors employ to defeat immunotherapy — which is hailed as a milestone in cancer treatment — would help doctors use biomarker-guided sequences and combinations to improve outcomes, Yang said.
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January 13, 2026 17:13 UTC
Beijing demands the EU ban Taiwanese politiciansBy Helen Davidson / The GuardianChinese officials have been pushing “legal advice” on European countries, saying the EU’s border laws require them to ban entry to Taiwanese politicians, more than half a dozen diplomats and officials familiar with the matter said. The officials made demarches to European embassies in Beijing, or through local embassies directly to European governments in their capital cities, warning the European countries not to “trample on China’s red lines,” the European diplomats and ministries said. Photo: APThey occurred in November and last month, and were at least partly in response to Taiwanese officials’ recent trips to Europe. In some cases, they also referred to the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, or suggested the European countries follow the UN’s example and bar all Taiwanese from government buildings. “Beijing is trying as much as they can to say that you should really think a little bit before letting Taiwanese officials in.
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January 13, 2026 17:13 UTC
Hospital visits for flu rose about 10% last week: FDAEPIDEMIC THRESHOLD: Among hospital visits for flu-like illnesses, 9.7 percent sought treatment at emergency rooms, almost at the level defining an epidemic, it saidBy Lee I-chia / Staff reporterHospital visits for flu-like illnesses increased by about 10 percent last week from a week earlier, with local flu activity expected to peak next month, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said yesterday. Flu viruses were the most common pathogen spreading in the past few weeks, CDC Epidemic Intelligence Center Director Guo Hung-wei (郭宏偉) said, citing respiratory pathogen monitoring data. There were 91,842 hospital visits for flu-like illnesses at outpatient departments and emergency rooms last week, up 9.6 percent from the previous week, Guo said. Photo: CNAAmong the hospital visits last week, 9.7 percent sought treatment at emergency rooms, almost at the epidemic threshold of 11 percent, he said, adding that influenza A(H3N2) was the dominant strain over the past few weeks. Twenty-three cases of severe flu complications and three flu-related deaths were reported from Tuesday last week to Monday, he said, adding that since the start of the flu season on Oct. 1 last year, there have been 441 severe cases and 86 deaths.
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January 13, 2026 17:13 UTC
Taiwan’s EVA Air ranked 8th in world’s safest airlinesStaff writer, with CNATaiwanese airline EVA Air was ranked No. 8 on the world’s safest full-service airlines for 2026 by AirlineRatings.com, while Starlux Airlines was ranked 11th, the airline rating website announced Tuesday. EVA Air President Sun Chia-ming (孫嘉明) said the carrier has been ranked among the world’s safest airlines for the 13th consecutive year, adding that the recognition is an affirmation of its employees’ commitment to safety culture and adherence to standard operating procedures. EVA Airways Corp aircraft are pictured at Taipei International Airport (Songshan airport) in an undated photograph. The top 10 safest full-service airlines (as opposed to low- cost airlines) are Etihad of the United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific, Australia’s Qantas, Qatar Airways, Emirates of the UAE, Air New Zealand, Singapore Airlines, EVA Air, Virgin Australia and Korean Air, according to AirlineRatings.com.
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January 13, 2026 16:18 UTC
Tax revenue falls short of target for 1st time in 5 yearsBy Crystal Hsu / Staff reporterTaiwan’s tax revenue last year fell short of the government’s full-year budget target for the first time in five years, as sluggish property and auto transactions dragged on collections despite record inflows from equity trading and income taxes, the Ministry of Finance said yesterday. The category achieved just 79 percent of its budget target, one of the weakest performances among major revenue items, Liu said. Individual income tax revenue climbed to NT$867.8 billion, up 4.7 percent from 2024, supported by higher wage withholding and increased dividend distributions, the ministry said. Securities transaction tax revenue surged to a record NT$292.8 billion, rising 1.6 percent from a year earlier, it said. Inheritance and gift tax revenue also far exceeded expectations last year, with execution rates of 177 percent and 145 percent respectively, reflecting large-value cases and accelerated wealth transfers.
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January 13, 2026 16:18 UTC
Interview: Trumpf expanding its Taiwan facilitiesSEMICONDUCTORS: The German laser and plasma generator company will expand its local services as its specialized offerings support Taiwan’s semiconductor industries Trumpf SE + Co KG, a global leader in supplying laser technology and plasma generators used in chip production, is expanding its investments in Taiwan in an effort to deeply integrate into the global semiconductor supply chain in the pursuit of growth. The company, headquartered in Ditzingen, Germany, has invested significantly in a newly inaugurated regional technical center for plasma generators in Taoyuan, its latest expansion in Taiwan after being engaged in various industries for more than 25 years. The center, the first of its kind Trumpf built outside Germany, aims to serve customers from Taiwan, Japan, Southeast Asia and South Korea,By Lisa Wang
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January 13, 2026 16:18 UTC
Environmental Impact Assessment: Assessing the environmental efforts of local governmentsA recent report by an environmental NGO grades Taiwan’s municipalities on achieving net zero — at least those who were willing to participateBy Steven Crook / Contributing reporterThe central government sets the nation’s environmental strategy and directs the push for net zero. The country’s local governments aren’t powerless, however. However, in 2021 — the only year in which all of Taiwan’s cities and counties took part — both metropolises slipped to “good,” trailing four other local governments. In July 2024, the Changhua County Government implemented some of the country’s strictest trash-processing rules. “Hualien County and Kaohsiung City have serious river pollution and their budgets could be increased,” TEPU notes in its report.
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January 13, 2026 16:10 UTC
Delta Electronics posts record-high Q4 revenuePOWERING UP: PSUs for AI servers made up about 50% of Delta’s total server PSU revenue during the first three quarters of last year, the company saidBy Meryl Kao / Staff reporterPower supply and electronic components maker Delta Electronics Inc (台達電) reported record-high revenue of NT$161.61 billion (US$5.11 billion) for last quarter and said it remains positive about this quarter. During the first three quarters of last year, AI-related power supply units (PSUs) accounted for 23 percent of the company’s total revenue, a sixfold increase from a year earlier. PSUs used for AI servers made up about 50 percent of its total server PSU revenue during the period, company data showed. This year, AI data center-related products are expected to remain a key revenue driver for Delta, especially advanced power solutions, high-voltage power products and advanced heat-dissipation products, the official said. The company can also supply heat-dissipation products used in data centers, from liquid-to-air to liquid-to-liquid cooling systems, they added.
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January 13, 2026 16:10 UTC
With Venezuela raid, US tells China to keep away from AmericasBeijing’s bet on relations with Caracas might backfire, although Donald Trump’s China policy has concessions and assertive new stancesBy Michael Martina, Trevor Hunnicutt and David Brunnstrom / Reuters, WASHINGTONAmong the many goals of the US military operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Jan. 3 was to send China a message: Stay away from the Americas. The Venezuela operation appeared to tilt US policy in a more hawkish direction. Those systems did little to impede a raid that US officials boasted had been conducted without any losses. “They are also noticing how China’s diplomatic assurances to Iran and Venezuela resulted in zero meaningful protection when the US military arrived,” Sobolik said. “Beijing wants Washington to accept that Asia is in China’s sphere and no doubt hopes that the US will get bogged down in Venezuela,” Russel said.
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January 13, 2026 16:10 UTC