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April 6, 2025, midnight | Tech

Taiwan will not retaliate against Trump's tariffs: Lai - Focus Taiwan

Tech (By Christie Chen and Sean Lin)Enditem/AW

President Lai Ching-te. Photo courtesy of the Presidential Office. April 6, 2025

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April 5, 2025, midnight | Tech

Taiwan investment in U.S. will not cause industrial hollowing out: DGBAS - Focus Taiwan

Tech (By Pan Tzu-yu and Frances Huang)Enditem/AW

Premier Cho Jung-tai (front row center) and members of the Cabinet speak at a press conference Friday about the government's measures to address the tariffs imposed on Taiwan by U.S. President Donald Trump. CNA photo April 5, 2025

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April 5, 2025, midnight | Tech

Taiwanese manufacturers in SE Asia worried about impact of new U.S. tariffs - Focus Taiwan

Tech (By Chiang Ming-yen, Lai Yu-chen, and Frances Huang)Enditem/pc

A factory located in Hanoi, Vietnam. CNA file photo

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April 4, 2025, midnight | Tech

April 4, 2025, midnight | Tech

Bogotá in Top Three of Latin America for Foreign Direct Investment | The City Paper Bogotá

Tech ByRichard Emblin-

Despite the turbulent global economy, and modest growth in foreign direct investment (FDI) worldwide, Bogotá has emerged as one of Latin America’s most dynamic and resilient investment destinations. In 2024, the Bogotá Region registered 105 new and expansion FDI projects, an 11.7% increase compared to 2023. These initiatives generated an estimated US$2.4 billion in capital inflows, and are projected to create over 12,000 jobs, according to Invest in Bogotá, the city’s investment promotion agency.

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April 3, 2025, midnight | Tech

April 3, 2025, midnight | Tech

Colombia to replace Kfirs with Sweden's SAAB Gripen fighter jet | The City Paper Bogotá

Tech ByThe City Paper Staff-

Colombia has announced plans to purchase between 16 and 24 Saab Gripen fighter jets from Sweden, marking a important step in modernizing the country’s aging combat fleet. The decision was confirmed by the commander of the Colombian Aerospace Force, General Carlos Fernando Silva, who stated that the new aircraft would replace the Israeli-made Kfir jets that have been in service since the late 1980s.

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