US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Saturday that recent extensive Chinese military operations near Taiwan resembled "rehearsals" and he reaffirmed Washington's strong support for Taipei. ( read original story ...)
Chinese military flights near Taiwan look like ‘rehearsals’- Pentagon chief
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Saturday said Chinese military flights near Taiwan look like "rehearsals" though he did not indicate that he expected Beijing actually to carry out such ... ( read original story ...)
Blinken doubles down on China warning over Taiwan: ‘Terrible consequences’ if Beijing strikes
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken fired a warning shot at China, saying any move to invade Taiwan would bring "terrible consequences." ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s 1 alarming insecurity, according to Intel’s chief operating officer, necessitates aid to American chipmakers
Mr. Patrick Gelsinger, chief operating officer of Intel Corporation, expressed his concern for Taiwan and emphasized the importance of helping American ... ( read original story ...)
Blinken: A move by China to invade Taiwan would have ‘terrible consequences’
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said a move by China to invade Taiwan and take the island by force would have "terrible consequences."Tensions have risen between the U.S. and China as the Asian ... ( read original story ...)
Thailand seizes nearly 900kg of crystal meth bound for Taiwan
BANGKOK: Thai authorities intercepted nearly 900kg of crystal methamphetamine hidden in a cargo shipment at Bangkok's Port Custom Office and bound for Taiwan where it could be sold for up to US$88 ... ( read original story ...)
Any move by China to invade Taiwan would have ‘terrible consequences,’ Blinken says
Any move by China to invade Taiwan would have “terrible consequences,” U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Friday, adding that he hoped Chinese leaders would think very carefully about “not ... ( read original story ...)
China warned it will face ‘terrible consequences’ if ‘disastrous’ Taiwan invasion launched
CHINA has been warned any attempt to violate Taiwan's independence will result in "terrible consequences" for Beijing as the US remains committed to defending Taipei. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says is important partner, will keep talking to U.S. on currency
Taiwan and the United States have mutually beneficial trade relations especially in technology, and the two have "smooth" communication channels and will keep talking to each other on currency issues, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says US is an important partner, will keep talking on currency issues
TAIPEI: Taiwan and the United States have mutually beneficial trade relations especially in technology, and the two have "smooth" communication channels and will keep talking to each other on currency ... ( read original story ...)
US, EU Show Interest In Bolstering Collaboration With Taiwan Based On ‘one-China’ Policy
The United States and the European Union expressed their interest in strengthening collaboration with Taiwan based on the 'one-China' policy. ( read original story ...)
Ireland’s Senate passes resolution backing Taiwan independence
The Irish Senate has unanimously passed a resolution seeking to expand Dublin relations with Taipei and voicing their objections to Beijing threatening to invade Taiwan ... ( read original story ...)
Aukus security alliance tipped to make China ‘think twice’ on escalating Taiwan feud
THE AUKUS alliance between Britain, Australia, and the United States has the ability to make China "think twice" before attacking Taiwan, a Taiwanese MP has told Express.co.uk ... ( read original story ...)
Morning news brief: US employees’ phones hacked, Blinken warns China and more
We bring you the biggest stories of the day so far. From Blinken warning China over increasing incursions in Taiwan to reports saying 11 US govt employees’ phones were hacked using NSO Group’s spyware ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan blames China-US trade war, pandemic for US trade imbalance
Taiwan's trade surplus with the United States is due to the China-U.S. trade war and pandemic driving tech demand, a central bank official said on Friday, after the U.S. Treasury said the island ... ( read original story ...)
Vietnam, Taiwan exceed US Treasury currency thresholds, but no manipulator labels
Vietnam and Taiwan again exceeded the U.S. Treasury's thresholds for possible currency manipulation and enhanced analysis under a 2015 trade law, but the department on Friday refrained from formally ... ( read original story ...)