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  • Kids of foreign professionals can stay after age 20
    〔The China Post〕TAIPEI--Children of foreign professionals in Taiwan can apply to stay in the country even once they are over the age of 19, the Ministry of the Interior said Wednesday, rebutting rumors that children of foreign nationals in Taiwan cannot stay in the country after they reach that age. Speaking at a regular news briefing, Jeff Yang, deputy head of the National Immigration Agency, said that children under the age of 20 can apply to continue to live in Taiwan with their parents who are working in the country if they meet certain requirements, citing amendments to the Regulations Governing Visiting, Residency, and Permanent Residency of Aliens, which took effect in April 2014. .....詳全文
  • Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) commercial business working environment ranking- Malaysia elevation to No. 19
    [Sinchew.com] Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) announced commercial business working enviroment ranking for year 2014 to 2018. Malaysia have a dazzling performance, jumped from no 24 to no 19, listed no. 6TH In Asia Pacific region. .....詳全文
  • Malaysia Global Competitiveness risen to rank No.13
    [Orientaldaily.com] According to ‘2014 Annual Global Competitiveness Report’ published by the Lausanne International Institute for Management Development (IMD), Malaysia global competitiveness achieved a good performance, from last year No.15 rise to No.13. .....詳全文

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Real estate investors look to Southeast Asia
2017-01-11
〔THE CHINA POST〕 TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Facing a low-performing local real estate market, Taiwanese investors are reportedly putting their money abroad in up-and-coming development properties throughout Southeast Asia. Two large international real estate firms hosted separate press conferences on Tuesday to analyze the latest trend in real estate purchases. According to Executive Director David Chin (泰啟松) of Asia Pacific International Property, the firm, which specializes in real estate transactions in the Asia-Pacific region, made nearly NT$7.3 billion in sales.