Would they take it at any cost? Here's What You Need to Remember: Fighter jets, bombers, nearby carrier strike groups, along with U.S. provided long-range defensive weapons on the island of Taiwan ... ( read original story ...)
Xi’s crackdown on big tech hampers China’s global call
Chinese President Xi Jinping recent crackdown on big tech and private firms to resolve internal uproars have now resulted in a drastic financial fall And the ... ( read original story ...)
Why the next major war is likely to start in Taiwan
If the United States and China get into a shooting war, there is a good chance it would start in Taiwan, which the Chinese communists view as a renegade province. It’s no secret that China has long ... ( read original story ...)
Flip Chip Technology Market Size Forecast to Reach $36.7 Billion by 2026
Increase in Demand for Mobile Phones, Computer and Consumer Applications Is Pushing the Growth for Flip chip Technology Market. The Flip ... ( read original story ...)
United States passes bill to support Taiwan’s participation in WHO
The US senate-house on Friday passed a bill to strengthen support for Taiwan to participate in the World Health Organization (WHO). The bill states that the COVID-19 pandemic transcends all borders ... ( read original story ...)
Millions of dehumidifiers recalled after causing fires, property damage
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission said the company, New Widetech, is aware of more than 100 incidents of the dehumidifiers overheating or catching fire. Fires caused by the issue have resulted ... ( read original story ...)
Financial firms hatch plan for closing Asia’s coal-fired plants, sources say
Financial firms — including British insurer Prudential, lenders Citi and HSBC, and BlackRock Real Assets — are devising plans to speed the closure of Asia’s coal-fired power plants to lower the ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: Taipei considers securing its own supply of shots
The Taipei City Government is considering buying COVID-19 vaccines and is to meet within a week to discuss the issue, it said yesterday. Although the central government has nominally obtained 75 ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. Senate passes bill to help Taiwan regain WHO status
The U.S. Senate passed a bill late on Thursday calling on the State Department to submit a plan to help Taiwan regain its observer status at the World Health Organization, one of several U.S. bids to ... ( read original story ...)
China Threatens U.S. Over Taiwan Arms Sale, War Games: ‘Hunting Rifles Ready Against the Wolves’
A $750 million arms sale to Taiwan has provoked outrage in Beijing, where officials promise to respond to new U.S.-led exercises in the region with ‘aircraft carrier killer’ weapons. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Will Fight China in a War For Its Freedom
Taiwan can hold out, given it has the both the political will and military means to fight for its freedom. Donald Trump was never pro-Taiwan. What I mean by that is that he never saw the nation as an ... ( read original story ...)
‘Chinese Taipei’: Taiwan’s Olympic success draws attention to team name
Taiwanese athletes made history at the 2020 Olympics, but the IOC requires Taiwan to compete as "Chinese Taipei" to avoid the ire of Beijing. Some athletes now say they want the name changed. ( read original story ...)
Xinhua Commentary: New U.S. administration playing with fire by selling arms to Taiwan
The U.S. State Department has approved an arms deal with China's Taiwan region worth 750 million U.S. dollars -- the first arms sale to Taiwan by the new U.S. administration. By doing so, the United ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. arms sales to Taiwan — dirty deal, dangerous provocation
Provided by Xinhua The US arms sales are nothing but an invitation of humiliation for themselves and danger for Taiwan There is no way that Washin ... ( read original story ...)
Huawei posts largest-ever revenue drop amid US crackdown
Huawei Technologies on Friday reported its biggest-ever decline in revenue, with its first half figure plunging more than 29% on the year due to a U.S. clampdown on the company's access to key chip ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s medical device company challenges the limit of science, launching the most expensive collagen in the contemporary market
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