MOFA response to European Parliament resolution supporting enhanced cooperation with Taiwan in drone technology

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

MOFA response to European Parliament resolution supporting enhanced cooperation with Taiwan in drone technology

January 26, 2026  
 
The European Parliament on January 22 passed by a substantial majority a resolution titled “Drones and new systems of warfare—the EU’s need to adapt to be fit for today’s security challenges.” The resolution called for enhancing security and defense cooperation and partnership with the European Union’s Indo-Pacific partners, including Taiwan, particularly in drone technology and relevant industries; and stressed the importance of building secure, non-red supply chains underpinned by democratic values.
 
This resolution demonstrates the European Parliament’s recognition of Taiwan’s standing in the drone sector and regard for jointly building democratic supply chains. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) welcomes and appreciates the resolution and looks forward to the strengthening of relevant cooperation and exchanges between Taiwan and Europe going forward.
 
In facing the threat of authoritarian expansionism, and as a reliable partner of the democratic community, Taiwan has long invested heavily in drone and key technology industries and remains committed to working with like-minded countries to establish secure and resilient non-red supply chains aligned with democratic values. For example, in November 2024, Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung led a delegation to Lithuania to attend the Drone Industry Business Forum, where he witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the Taiwan Excellence Drone International Business Opportunities Alliance and the Lithuanian Defense and Security Industries Association. MOFA has also established a drone diplomacy task force.
 
Looking ahead, Taiwan will continue to deepen exchanges and cooperation with such like-minded partners as the European Union in relevant areas so as to jointly address current security challenges and advance regional peace and global stability.

MOFA response to Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s claim at World Economic Forum regarding presence of Taiwanese components in Russian missiles

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

MOFA response to Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s claim at World Economic Forum regarding presence of Taiwanese components in Russian missiles

January 23, 2026  The Republic of China (Taiwan) firmly opposes all acts of aggression. Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the government of Taiwan has worked closely with the international democratic community to impose strict controls on exports of high-tech products to Russia. To date, Taiwan has expanded its sanction list six times, placing restrictions on a total of 3,300 Russian entities.Taiwan has also striven to prevent the possibility of Taiwanese components or products reaching Russia through third-country transshipment. However, the United States, the European Union, and Taiwan all face the prospect of controlled goods being unlawfully and intentionally shipped to Russia by malicious third parties. To tackle this challenge, Taiwan has continued to cooperate closely with the United States, the European Union, and other like-minded partners so as to enhance relevant containment measures and sanctions. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) urges and welcomes the government of Ukraine providing concrete information to Taiwan in order to jointly counter aggressive tactics of authoritarian and dictatorial regimes.China is internationally recognized as a decisive enabler in the Russia-Ukraine war. MOFA calls on the international community to collectively recognize the grave threat this problem poses to international peace and security. Only through such recognition can the real obstacles undermining Ukraine’s peace be resolved.MOFA reiterates Taiwan’s sincere hope that the Russia-Ukraine war will be brought to a swift conclusion, bringing relief to the people of Ukraine from the brutality and suffering of war. Taiwan will continue to stand with like-minded countries in strictly enforcing sanctions against Russia and jointly defending global freedom, peace, and prosperity.

MOFA response to EU and Republic of Korea reiterating importance of peace and stability across Taiwan Strait at second EU-ROK Strategic Dialogue

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

MOFA response to EU and Republic of Korea reiterating importance of peace and stability across Taiwan Strait at second EU-ROK Strategic Dialogue

January 23, 2026High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of the European Union Kaja Kallas and Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea Cho Hyun jointly held the second EU-ROK Strategic Dialogue in Brussels on January 22. During the talks, the two sides reaffirmed the importance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and their strong opposition to any unilateral attempts in the South China Sea to change the status quo by force or coercion, stating that this could undermine regional stability and the international rules-based order. The European Union (EU) and the Republic of Korea (ROK) also reiterated their condemnation of third-country support for Russia’s illegal war of aggression in Ukraine.Following the first EU-ROK Strategic Dialogue, this marks another instance of the EU and the ROK issuing a joint statement underscoring the importance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomes and appreciates the statement. Facing authoritarian expansionism, which threatens regional peace, Taiwan, as a responsible member of the democratic alliance in the Indo-Pacific region, will continue to strengthen cooperation with such like-minded partners as the EU to jointly defend the values of freedom and democracy and uphold the international rules-based order.
 

MOFA response to European Parliament resolutions expressing concern over China’s threat to cross-strait peace and stability and supporting deepening of Taiwan-EU cooperation

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

MOFA response to European Parliament resolutions expressing concern over China’s threat to cross-strait peace and stability and supporting deepening of Taiwan-EU cooperation

January 23, 2026  The European Parliament on January 21 voted to adopt resolutions concerning the annual reports on the implementation of the European Union Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) and Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP). The resolutions once again voiced opposition to China’s distortion of UN General Assembly Resolution 2758 and unilateral attempts to change the status quo across the Taiwan Strait through force or coercion. They also lent support for further deepening comprehensive Taiwan-EU cooperation and exchanges. Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung sincerely welcomes and appreciates these resolutions. The CFSP resolution reiterated that China’s territorial claims over Taiwan had no basis in international law, that neither Taiwan nor China was subordinate to the other, and that only Taiwan’s democratically elected government could represent the people of Taiwan. It further condemned China’s military exercises last year, including Strait Thunder-2025A and Justice Mission 2025, for threatening peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait as well as adjacent international waters. The resolution also expressed concern over China’s escalating coercion against Taiwan through political, economic, military, cyber, and cognitive measures. It emphasized that Taiwan was a key democratic partner for the European Union in the Indo-Pacific region and urged the EU and its member states to engage in closer cooperation with Taiwan in order to further boost economic, trade, and investment ties. Meanwhile, the CSDP resolution emphasized that military escalation in the Taiwan Strait had serious consequences for European security and supply chains. It condemned China’s unilateral attempts to change the status quo across the Taiwan Strait and its refusal to rule out the use of force against Taiwan, both of which constituted a serious threat to regional stability. The resolution affirmed recent freedom of navigation operations conducted by the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany in the Taiwan Strait; called for regular exchanges between Taiwan and the European Union on relevant security matters; and welcomed granting Taiwan access to the EU’s IRIS² secure satellite internet constellation, as well as greater Taiwan-EU cooperation on countering foreign information manipulation and interference and protecting submarine cables. Last year, the European Parliament sent a delegation from its Special Committee on the European Democracy Shield, as well as groups led by Ivars Ījabs, Vice President of the Renew Europe Group, Reinis Pozņaks, a member of the European Parliament, and Anders Vistisen, Chief Whip of the European Patriots Group, to Taiwan. This demonstrated the European Parliament’s commitment to supporting a stronger Taiwan-EU partnership and democratic resilience through concrete actions. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs thanks the European Parliament for its key role in furthering Taiwan-EU relations. Taiwan will continue to build on the existing foundation to expand cooperation and exchanges with the European Parliament so as to jointly build a solid, mutually beneficial network of values-based alliances.

Vote for top 10 weather events

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Hong Kong Observatory (HKO) today invited the public to vote online to select their top 10 mind-boggling weather and climate events in the past five years.

Through this activity, the HKO hopes to spark the public’s interest in significant weather and climate events in Hong Kong and around the world, and enhance their understanding on climate change and its impact on human lives.

It noted that in recent years, extreme weather conditions such as scorching high temperatures, super typhoons and torrential rain have affected Hong Kong and various parts of the world.

Meanwhile, under the influence of climate change, extreme weather events have become increasingly frequent and caused severe damage globally and even loss of life.

Participants can select five weather and climate events from the shortlist in each of the “Hong Kong” and “Worldwide” categories that they consider the most significant or impactful or the most representative in the climate crisis.

They may have a chance to get an HKO souvenir.

Voting for the 2021-2025 Top 10 Mind-boggling Weather & Climate Events Selection will end on February 28.

The results will be announced in late March.

NT$10 billion investment takes shape: Wistron topping-off ceremony for Kaohsiung smart factory, creating 4,500 Jobs.

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

The transformation of the Cianjhen Technology Industrial Park (CTIP) gains new momentum as Wistron Corporation held the topping-off ceremony on December 10, 2025 for its Kaohsiung Smart Factory, marking a major milestone as construction smoothly enters a new phase. With a total investment nearing NT$10 billion, the facility is designed as a nine-story building above ground with two basement levels. Upon completion next year, it will house advanced fully automated production lines and is expected to create approximately 4,500 job opportunities. This project represents a key component of Wistron corporation’s strategy to establish a smart manufacturing base in southern Taiwan, while also demonstrating tangible progress in industrial upgrading and spatial revitalization at the Cianjhen Technology Industrial Park.
The ceremony was hosted by Lai Chih-Chung, Senior Vice President for Asia-Pacific Global Manufacturing at Wistron, and was attended by Chuang Ming-Chih, Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), along with Liu Chi-Chuan, Deputy Director-General of the Bureau of Industrial Parks (BIP). Their presence underscored the significance of this construction milestone. Once completed, the new facility is expected to substantially enhance smart manufacturing capacity within the park and inject fresh momentum into Kaohsiung’s industrial growth.
In his remarks, Chief Secretary Chuang Ming-Chih expressed appreciation for Wistron Corporation’s continued investment in Kaohsiung, noting that it aligns with President Lai’s policy of balanced regional development across Taiwan. Integrated with the “Greater Southern New Silicon Valley” initiative under the six major regional industry and living circles, Wistron’s investment further strengthens the S-Corridor industrial supply chain spanning from Chiayi through Kaohsiung to Pingtung.
Chief Secretary Chuang also highlighted that BIP is actively advancing the “Revitalization Program 2.0”, which involves the demolition and reconstruction of five aging factory buildings. Upon completion, total floor area will expand from 44,360 square meters to 244,570 square meters, representing a 5.5-fold increase in industrial space. These efforts aim to encourage enterprises to remain rooted in Taiwan by providing a more attractive and competitive investment environment.
The Cianjhen Technology Industrial Park traces its origins to the Kaohsiung Export Processing Zone, established in 1966 as the world’s first special-purpose zone of its kind. Through tax incentives and a single-window service mechanism, the zone successfully attracted overseas and foreign investment in its early years, laying a solid foundation for Taiwan’s economic takeoff. Within the park, Kaohsiung Opto-Electronics Inc. (formerly Kaohsiung Hitachi) has operated since 1967. Following its acquisition by Wistron in 2021, the company has undergone transformation and upgrading, showcasing the park’s continued evolution and growth potential.
Looking ahead, BIP will continue to enhance living facilities such as employee dormitories and dining services to improve overall environmental quality. It will also assist enterprises in recruiting, developing, and retaining talent to meet industry demand for advanced R&D professionals, thereby sustaining Kaohsiung’s ongoing industrial transformation and development.

Spokesman: Mr. Liu Chi-Chuan (Deputy Director General, BIP)
Contact Number: 886-7-3613349, 0911363680
Email: lcc12@bip.gov.tw

Contact Person: Yu, Shu-Hui (Director of Kaohsiung-Pingtung Branch, BIP)
Contact Number: 886-7-823-9301
Email: yush@bip.gov.tw

75 blaze patients now discharged

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Health Bureau said today that as of Tuesday, 75 of the 79 patients admitted to Hospital Authority (HA) hospitals following November’s fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po had recovered and been discharged, while the remaining four were in a stable condition.

All individuals injured in the fire and admitted to public hospitals are entitled to receive full fee waivers for all necessary healthcare services throughout the entire process of their treatment and rehabilitation.

Moreover, all residents of the eight blocks at Wang Fuk Court, including foreign domestic helpers, are eligible for full medical fee waivers until December 31 of this year. As of Tuesday, the HA had provided such services to around 1,900 affected residents.

District Health Centres/District Health Centre Expresses across all of the city’s 18 districts are operating hotlines to provide personalised case management services for affected residents. As of Tuesday, the hotlines had received 369 enquiries.

Regarding mental health services, the bureau said that from the time of the Tai Po blaze to January 27, the 18111 Mental Health Support Hotline had received over 19,500 calls, around 760 of which were related to the fire. An associated WhatsApp service has handled over 900 messages, with about 50 of these concerning the fire.

In addition, the HA’s 24-hour Mental Health Direct hotline had received 107 calls related to the blaze, with 45 of these coming from affected citizens.

All Recreational Beaches Graded Good

Source: Government of Singapore

Water quality at Sembawang Park Beach has improved and is now safe for primary contact activities [1] 

Singapore – 29 January 2026 – All seven recreational beaches [2] have been graded “Good” in the latest beach grading exercise and are suitable for all water activities. This includes Sembawang Park Beach, which was graded “Fair” since 2024. With the latest beach grading results, the public can resume swimming and other primary contact activities at Sembawang Park Beach.

Beach Grading

2            The recreational beaches are graded based on World Health Organization (WHO) recreational water quality guidelines. The grading takes into account the incidences of elevated Enterococcus (EC) bacteria count in the beach water samples which increases the risk of gastrointestinal infection when the water is ingested.

3             As there could be occasions when the EC level at beaches are elevated, we encourage beachgoers to refer to the weekly Beach Short-term Water Quality Information (BSWI) on the NEA website or myENV app before engaging in water activities.

Ensuring Good Hygiene and Waste Management Practices

4            EC bacteria at our beaches could originate from multiple sources, such as discharges from bin centres, food establishments, and construction sites. Improper hygiene and waste management practices such as pouring wastewater into public drains could impact the water quality in our waterways. 

5            Respective Government agencies have been conducting stepped up inspections and working with stakeholders to ensure proper housekeeping and waste management practices within the residential estates to minimise EC in our waterways. Agencies will continue to take enforcement actions against any errant practices.

6            The next grading of Singapore’s recreational beaches will be in July 2026.

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For more information, please submit your enquiries electronically via the Online Feedback Form or myENV mobile application.

[1] Primary contact activities refer to activities where a person’s whole body or face and trunk are frequently immersed and it is likely that some water will be swallowed. Primary contact activities include swimming, wakeboarding, windsurfing and water immersion training.

[2] The seven recreational beaches are, Changi, East Coast Park, Pasir Ris, Punggol, Seletar Island, Sembawang Park and Sentosa Island.

Taiwan Sugar Railway and Japan Wakasa Railway Ink Sister Deal for Ticket Reciprocity

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

Taiwan Sugar Corporation (TSC) and Japan Wakasa Railway have signed a tourism cooperation agreement this year. Starting January 31, travelers visiting the Wakasa Railway in Tottori Prefecture, Japan, can exchange a ticket from Tainan Wushulin Sugar Railway for a free Wakasa Railway 1-Day Pass. Similarly, holders of a Wakasa Railway ticket can enjoy a ride on the Wushulin Sugar Railway. This reciprocal promotion will be effective for one year. Through this international exchange, TSC aims to raise awareness of the historically significant local railways in both Taiwan and Japan, while promoting cultural preservation and tourism to preserve the generational memories and cultural heritage carried by these railways.

The signing ceremony for this tourism cooperation was held with great fanfare on January 23 at the Wushulin Cultural Park in Tainan. Under the witness of many guests, TSC’s Chairman Wu Ming-chang signed the agreement alongside Kamikawa Motoharu, President of Wakasa Railway Co., Ltd., Yoshida Hideto, Chairman, and Yabe Masahiko, Executive Director. Moving forward, both parties will engage in multifaceted collaboration across railway cultural exchange, tourism promotion, educational experiences, and international marketing. This partnership aims to introduce more travelers to the profound historical heritage of both the Taiwan Sugar Railway and Japan Wakasa Railway.

To commemorate this cross-border milestone, TSC specially featured the SL-370 steam locomotive, which appeared in the film A Foggy Tale, at the signing ceremony. The locomotive whistled and pulled the No.109 inspection car, built in 1941, moving forward slowly in a ceremonial procession. Accompanied by a display of various other sugar railway locomotives, the spectacle served as a heartfelt blessing for the burgeoning partnership between Taiwan and Japan.

TSC stated that the Taiwan Sugar Railway has been traversing this land for over 120 years, evolving from its origins in transporting sugarcane to its modern role in providing tourism experiences. Similarly, Wakasa Railway, which is 96 years old, has shared a parallel path with the Wushulin Sugar Railway, both undergoing industrial transformation and local revitalization. They have evolved from their original transportation functions into cultural assets with immense tourism value, serving as the best witnesses to regional revitalization and the changing times. Through this one year reciprocal ticket partnership, TSC hopes to invite more travelers to visit Tainan’s Wushulin and Japan’s Wakasa. By experiencing the moving landscapes born from the heritage and rebirth of these two locations, the railway will serve as a bridge connecting the cities and cultures of Taiwan and Japan.

TSC News Contact Person:
Chang Mu-Jung
Public Relations, Department of Secretariat, TSC
Contact Number: 886-6-337-8819 / 886-920-636-951
Email:a63449@taisugar.com.tw

SITI visits Thailand

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

SITI visits Thailand       
     “Hong Kong’s I&T landscape is characterised by ‘three major I&T parks’ and ‘five key R&D (research and development) institutions’. This ecosystem is designed to accelerate technological advancement, attract global talent, and strengthen the city’s position as a rising international I&T hub. While embracing international co-operation through our InnoHK Platform, we welcome universities and research institutes in Thailand to join the venture.”
      
     Professor Sun stressed that Hong Kong is the perfect destination for Thai companies that wish to connect with the Mainland Chinese market, with the official opening of the Hong Kong Park of the Hetao Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Co-operation Zone last December. 
      
     The Chief Executive Officer of Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, Mr Terry Wong, and the Chief Executive Officer of the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park Limited, Mr Vincent Ma, who also joined the visit, introduced to the guests at a panel discussion the latest developments of their respective parks.
      
     This morning, Professor Sun visited the Digital Economy Promotion Agency (DEPA) of Thailand under the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society of Thailand to understand the DEPA’s strategies in promoting digital economy and innovation development, which cover digital transformation for industries and small and medium-sized enterprises, digital platform building, and supporting measures for development of digital-related industries as well as Thailand Digital Valley project. Both sides had an exchange on collaboration between the DEPA, and the Hong Kong Science Park and the Hetao Hong Kong Park.
      
     Professor Sun also visited Charoen Pokphand Group, a Thailand-based conglomerate with a highly diversified business portfolio. He had a discussion with the Group’s management to learn about its latest development and investment plans in advanced manufacturing, as well as those of the Group’s telecommunication enterprise, True Corporation, in digital infrastructure, AI, cybersecurity, and retail businesses.
      
     Professor Sun then visited the Institute for Technology and Innovation Management, Mahidol University and toured its frontier research facility. As a key innovation hub in Thailand, the institute specialises in supporting technology transformation, innovation management and research commercialisation. Both sides explored collaboration opportunities in areas including joint research, technology transfer and start-up incubation between Hong Kong and the institute.
      
     In addition, Professor Sun met with the Federation of Thai Industries and exchanged views with the local industrial and manufacturing sectors on co-operation in new industrialisation and industrial upgrading and transformation. During the meeting, he invited Thai enterprises to leverage Hong Kong as a platform to jointly develop the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and international markets.      
     Professor Sun then visited the True Digital Park of the True Corporation to learn about the Park’s operation in fostering the growth of I&T enterprises and facilitating the application of technologies. The Park features modern offices, co-working spaces, innovation laboratories and event venues, offering an I&T ecosystem that brings together international and local technology enterprises, start-ups and venture capitalists.      
     Professor Sun will depart for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, tomorrow (January 29) to continue the visit.
Issued at HKT 22:42

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