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Coronavirus Taiwani

Latest news and updates on the coronavirus outbreak in Taiwan. The self-ruled island was praised as a Covid-19 containment success story, before a breakout of cases in May 2021.

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  • Applications for travel for short-term business trips, including for exhibitions and training sessions, will be accepted from Monday
  • Mainland Chinese tourists who live in Hong Kong, Macau or other places outside mainland China will also be able to apply from Friday
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Some landmark spots in Taiwan are relatively quiet compared with when sites were packed with mainland Chinese tourists before the pandemic, forcing those who depend on tourism to adapt to new trends.

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Acer chairman and CEO Jason Chen says a surge in sales during the pandemic means more PCs than before will need to be replaced during the next refresh cycle, while chatbots such as ChatGPT will also drive purchases of late-models.

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After Beijing’s Taiwan Affairs Office this week called for direct flights from Taiwan, the island’s tourism authorities said the resumption of cross-strait travel ‘is quite high as the mainland pandemic stabilises’.

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Taiwan follows Japan in announcing pandemic restrictions after a surge in Covid-19 cases in mainland China, which opens its borders on January 8.

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Taiwan’s total fertility rate could drop to a historic low of 0.89 births per woman of a childbearing age this year before replacing South Korea as the economy with the world’s lowest fertility rate by 2035.

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Taiwan’s industrial output index fell for the first time in more than two and a half years in September, with production in South Korea and Singapore having also eased due to weak consumer demand caused by the war in Ukraine, high inflation and fallout from China’s zero-Covid policy.

From mid-October, Taiwan will implement a seven-day testing regimen with strict isolation rules for those who test positive for the coronavirus – a mandate that analysts say remains a ‘deterrent to travel’.

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Citing intimidation from Beijing, Taipei’s council for cross-strait policy says some restrictions will remain in place, but visits for family, funerals and business will be allowed.

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Taiwan’s National Development Council said its ‘overall monitoring indicator’ fell to its lowest level in more than two years, as the head of the World Trade Organization (WTO) warned of a global economic downturn.

Cabinet gives October 13 as earliest reopening as island plans gradual scrapping of quarantine and PCR requirements and return to visa-waiver programme.

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Taiwanese officials will monitor coronavirus conditions over the next two weeks to determine if quarantine rules can be lifted next month.

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Reopening is a step closer after guideline proposed by Tourism Bureau to allow travel agencies to organise inbound and outbound tours is approved.

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Island is looking to inject considerable talent into its pillar industries in the face of a shrinking labour pool, few births and a population that keeps getting older.

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