Minister of the Interior, Lin You-chang, announced today a significant change in immigration policy that would allow international students to stay in Taiwan for up to two years after graduation.
Deputy Labor Minister Lee Chun-yi is warning that continued government subsidies are currently the "only way" to stabilize the Labor Insurance Fund.
IT security firm Check Point says data shows that Taiwan was the number one target of cyberattacks globally during the first quarter of this year.
Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) says its annual summer electricity pricing scheme will begin on 1 June and remain in place until 30 September.
Amendments on ocean pollution have passed a third reading at the Legislative Yuan.
Local shipbuilder CSBC says a prototype of its first domestically manufactured submarine is set to undergo final tests in September.
The National Communications Commission (NCC) says it plans to appeal a ruling by the Taipei High Administrative Court, after it overturned a 2020 ruling rejecting the renewal of CTi News' broadcast license.
In March, the average regular earnings of full-time employees with Taiwan nationality (excluding foreigners and part-time employees) were NT$47,925.
Lawmakers have passed the Organic Act for the Ministry of the Environment.