Taiwan Post to launch travel card
Chunghwa Post has said that it would launch a co-branded Visa debit card with Taipei Rapid Transit Corp (TRTC) before the end of this year.
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Chunghwa Post has said that it would launch a co-branded Visa debit card with Taipei Rapid Transit Corp (TRTC) before the end of this year.
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FedEx Express and Chunghwa Post, Taiwan’s official postal service, announced their commercial alliance on FedEx International Priority service, which is now provided at 53 major post offices and will extend to 1,000 Chunghwa Post outlets starting July.
Read MoreChunghwa Post, of Taiwan, will launch a broad range of financial products and services in 2009, including Visa debit cards.
Read MoreTaiwan and mainland China are poised to set up direct postal link, which will halve the delivery time and postage cost, said Kao Kung-lian, secretary general of the Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF), yesterday (Oct. 15).
The postal link will cover not only common mails but also parcels and express-delivery packages carried out by Chunghwa Post Co., Ltd. and its Chinese counterparts, according to Kao.
The statement was confirmed by Yang Yi, spokesman of Taiwan Affairs Office of China`s State Council, who said yesterday that direct postal link will be a major topic in the talk between Chen Yunlin, chairman of the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS), and P.K. Chiang, SEF chairman, during the former`s upcoming visit to Taiwan. The talks will also cover such issues as direct shipping link, direct charter freight flight, direct charter passenger flight on weekdays, and direct cross-Strait flight route.
Read MoreThe Directorate General of Posts (DGP) changed to a state-run company amidst protest from postal workers who are concerned over losing their jobs to the private sector.
In the opening ceremony of the company, Chunghwa Post Company (CPC), some 300 employees showed up with banners to protest against the possible arrangement of giving postal delivery jobs over to private firms.CPC chairman Chang Chia-juch said the transformation into a state-owned firm is to help the postal organization survive against competition from the private sector.
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