Taiwan said on Thursday it was perplexed by Paraguay's main opposition presidential candidate questioning the benefits of keeping relations with Taipei, just a month after Beijing prised away its ties with another Latin American country.
The US And The Philippines Team Up To Tame China’s Taiwan And South China Sea Ambitions
The U.S. is partnering with the Philippines to tame China's ambitions to unite with its breakaway province Taipei and take control of the South ... told International Business Times. He expects the ...
Combined Wealth Of Taiwan’s 50 Richest On Forbes List Dips Slightly To US$155 Billion
The combined wealth of tycoons on the 2023 Forbes list of Taiwan’s 50 Richest fell only slightly to US$155 billion from $158 billion last year, despite a stock market decline. The complete list is ...
House passes bill cracking down on use of Chinese telecom firms’ tech over spying concerns
The House of Representatives passed a bipartisan bill to restrict the use of telecom equipment made by untrusted foreign entities like Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE.
Veteran Investor Samuel Chen Joins The Ranks Of Taiwan’s Richest With A $2.4 Billion Fortune
This story is part of Forbes’ coverage of Taiwan’s Richest 2023. See the full list here.
US, Taiwan Defense Firms to Explore Weapons Co-Production
Washington - Defense contractors from the US and Taiwan will resume in-person conversations next month to discuss possibilities of co-producing weapon ...
China has new high-altitude spy drone, leaks reveal, stoking fears over Taiwan
US intelligence agency says the technological advancement could help China target US bases and warships in the region ...
Taiwan To Set Up Office In Northern Italy
Taiwan is set to open an office in Milan, Italy, as part of government efforts to bolster cooperation and exchanges with the European country, the ministry of foreign affairs said on April 17.
Like It or Not, the Fates of Europe and Taiwan Are Linked | Opinion
Even in Germany, which has the largest trading relationship with China of any EU member state, Chancellor Olaf Scholz is clear that Beijing would face consequences if it attempted to change the status quo in Taiwan by force.
Italy Eyes Taiwan Chip Deals Ahead of Decision on China Pact
Italian officials hinted in private talks with Taiwan that they may be willing to pull out of a controversial pact with China as they sought to secure help with semiconductors, according to people familiar with the issue.
Cloudera has high hopes for Taiwan cloud market business potential
Cloudera, a US-based hybrid data cloud service provider, is expanding its presence in Taiwan, seeing Taiwan's cloud service market currently enjoying two major growth drivers, according to Anna Yen, ...
Taiwan lowers financial and administrative requirements for geothermal
Proposals are being reviewed to lower the financial and administrative thresholds of geothermal development in Taiwan in a bid to achieve net zero goals.
Many House Republicans urge Biden administration to support ‘a free Taiwan’ as China tensions mount
House Republicans want the State Department to offer stronger support to Taiwan by inviting them to a key Asian-Pacific summit later this year.
Epic drought in Taiwan pits farmers against high-tech factories for water
The island is facing one of its worst dry spells in a century, and both the agricultural and high-tech sectors are competing for scarce water resources.
Taiwan: Political Rivals’ Trips to China & US Highlight Cross-Strait Conundrum
While Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen met the US House Speaker, opposition leader Ma Jing-yeou visited the mainland.
‘Better to prepare’: Batanes starts planning Taiwan contingency
If there were no tensions around Taiwan, our residents wouldn’t be so worried,' says Batanes Governor Marilou Cayco ...