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Scholars believe that Nuclear Power Plant 3 is in the best overall condition and is the youngest unit. As long as safety inspections and reviews at each stage proceed smoothly, it could be restarted as early as next year. (Archive photo, courtesy of Taipo

Taiwan Eyes Nuclear Return, but the Real Crisis Is a Talent Drain

20240813 - Lungmen Nuclear Power Plant (Nuclear 4), operated by Taiwan Power Company. (Photo by Yen Lin-yu)

Taiwan Weighs Nuclear Return: Which Plant Can Restart First?

When Taiwan applied to join the World Trade Organization in 2000, it experienced the rice wine chaos due to soaring rice wine prices. (File photo, Hong Yu-hsun)

From Rice Wine to New Tariffs: Taiwan's Lesson on How Not to Reform

The Ministry of Digital Affairs is attempting to enhance the quality of government open data through legal incentives. (Photo / Yen Lin-yu)

Taiwan Pushes for Sovereign AI, Faces Shortage of Language Data

Taiwan is adopting a  "middle path" towards AI governance. (Photo / Ke Cheng-hui)

Taiwan's Passes AI Law, Searches for a Regulatory Middle Path

In 2022, Kawasaki Heavy Industries used the world’s first liquefied hydrogen carrier, Suiso Frontier, to transport liquid hydrogen by sea from Australia to Japan, demonstrating that hydrogen can be cooled and compressed to −253°C for long-distance maritim

Japan's ¥3 Trillion Hydrogen Bet—and the High-Stakes Logic Behind It

Taiwan's mobile phone users have achieved the world's highest per-capita data consumption. (Photo /Taichung City Government)

6G Race Begins: Taiwan's Mobile Data Usage Surpasses India to Top Global Rankings

The Trump administration's push for the 'Genius Act' aims to extend the dominance of the US dollar into the realm of blockchain. (Photo / Lin Ruiqing)

Could Taiwan's Currency be at Risk to Dollar-Backed Stablecoins?

Last year's International Energy Expo was a grand event. (Photo / Taiwan External Trade Development Council)

Public Support Drops for Taiwan's Renewable Energy Policy