The Biden administration is talking with lawmakers on Capitol Hill about Taiwan security legislation, the White House said on Tuesday. "We look forward to working with Congress on this proposed ... ( read original story ...)
Legislators vow to pass draft on property flipping
Lawmakers across party lines yesterday pledged to pass a draft amendment during the current legislative session to curb property flipping. They made the pledge during a news conference called by the ... ( read original story ...)
NEXCOM’s New Cyber Security Appliance Boosts Data Transfer Efficiency
NEXCOM, a leading supplier of network appliances, announces a new addition to its well-established cyber security product line with a 1U rackmount - NSA 5190. Besides featuring the latest 12th Gen ... ( read original story ...)
Lithuanian office opens in Taipei
After Taiwan established the Taiwanese Representative Office in Lithuania in Vilnius in November last year, the Lithuanian government said it would also establish an office in Taiwan, Department of ... ( read original story ...)
US curbs on chip tool sales to China would not hurt Taiwan: economist
The US government’s plan to widen the scope of its restrictions on the sale of US-made IC chips and production equipment to China would have only a limited effect on Taiwan’s semiconductor industry, ... ( read original story ...)
Other Countries May Be Debating Taiwan — But Taiwan Is Shaping Its Own Narrative, Through International Streaming Platform TaiwanPlus
In a dramatic year marked by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s recent visit to Taiwan, and international wrangling over Taiwan’s status and identity, the nation is not letting ... ( read original story ...)
India’s Vedanta, Taiwan’s Foxconn sign $20 billion Gujarat chip deal
Vedanta Ltd and Taiwan's Foxconn signed an agreement on Tuesday with India's Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state, to set up a $20 billion semiconductor project.Reuters was first to repo ... ( read original story ...)
Borrell finds it «unacceptable» to change Taiwan’s status by force and advocates increased cooperation with the island
The European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Policy, Josep Borrell, has stressed on Tuesday that it is «unacceptable» to change Taiwan’s status by military means and, in the face of ... ( read original story ...)
Putin and Xi to discuss Ukraine and Taiwan, Kremlin says
Russia's Vladimir Putin and China's Xi Jinping will discuss Ukraine and Taiwan at a meeting in Uzbekistan on Thursday which the Kremlin said would hold "special significance" given the geopolitical ... ( read original story ...)
Daily Markets: Inflation Report Sure to Move Markets, But Not Fed
While the market will certainly react to today’s August Consumer Price Index release, that figure is not expected to have any major influence on the Fed as it prepares for its September 20 meeting. ( read original story ...)
Democracy crackdown moved Taiwan chip pioneer to oppose Beijing
Mr Robert Tsao also announced he was renouncing his Singaporean passport and reverting to Taiwanese citizenship. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Lithuania Deepens Relations With Taiwan Amid China Tensions
Lithuania’s new representative office in Taiwan has begun operations although it has yet to physically open its doors due to delays, according to media reports. Lithuania’s representative to Taiwan ... ( read original story ...)
Geopolitical Risks Aside, Taiwan Semiconductor Represents An Attractive Opportunity
TSMC is best of breed in the chip manufacturing space, in our view. See why we view TSM stock's upside quite favorably despite geopolitical risks. ( read original story ...)
US Taiwan security bill spurs debate over level of support for Taipei
The US Senate foreign relations committee is poised to vote on a bill that would finance weapons exports to Taiwan for the first time and significantly alter relations with Taipei amid rising pressure ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan as a pawn in great power politics
The article has been authored by Ananya Raj Kakoti and Gunwant Singh, scholars of international relation, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan To Build Military Base To Position Anti-Aircraft Missile Systems Amid China Threat
Faced with increased threats from China, Taiwan has been working for several years to build and upgrade its missile technology and delivery systems. ( read original story ...)