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The Taipei Times claims to be the third English-language newspaper founded in Taiwan. [2] In a column celebrating the paper's fifth anniversary, then-Taipei Times associate editor Laurence Eyton wrote that much of the initial planning of the paper was concluded over pints of Carlsberg in a pub with Anthony Lawrence, the paper's first managing ...
After competitors Taiwan News ceased print publication in 2010 and The China Post in 2015, Taipei Times (英文台北時報) remains the only major English-language newspaper in Taiwan.
The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Mexico; ( Chinese: 墨西哥代表處; pinyin: Mòxīgē Dàibiǎo Chù) ( Spanish: Oficina Económica y Cultural de Taipei en México) represents the interests of Taiwan in Mexico in the absence of formal diplomatic relations, functioning as a de facto embassy. Its counterpart in Taiwan is the Mexican Trade Services Documentation and Cultural Office ...
TAIPEI, Taiwan — A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers arrived in Taiwan on Sunday, days after the Beijing-claimed island’s new president took office with a warning to China to stop its threats.
Newspapers in Mexico include: Newspapers about the death of Alvaro Obregon and the execution of Jose de Leon Toral at the National Museum of the Revolution. Pages of the Ahuizote Son edition in 1887. "Regeneration" newspaper, founded by the brothers Flores Magón, and whose first copy was published the morning of August 7, 1900.
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Taiwan is the third largest investor in Mexico from Asia and Mexico's ninth biggest trading partner globally. [12] Mexico is Taiwan's largest trading partner in Latin-America. [10] In 2021, the Mexican Government issued its first 50 years Formosa bond in the Taipei Exchange. [13]
The mass media in Taiwan is considered to be one of the freest and most competitive in Asia. Cable TV usage is high (around 80%) and there is also a wide selection of newspapers available covering most political viewpoints.