New Taipei Mayor Hou Yuih announced on the final day of a four-day visit to Singapore that his trip was aimed at reinforcing relations with the city state and learning from it.
Is Taiwan about to lose Paraguay, its last ally in South America?
Taipei could lose its last diplomatic ally in South America, with most polls showing a narrow lead for Paraguay's opposition candidate Efrain Alegre in this month's presidential elections. Alegre, ...
British businesses brace for war as China rattles sabres at Taiwan
Xi Jinping’s latest war games, which came as the Pentagon leaks revealed a warning that Taiwan was unprepared to fend off an attack by China, were a timely reminder of the threat of a conflict that ...
China can use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to destroy Taiwan’s control centres in future conflict: Report
Under the shadow of a constant cross-strait threat to Taiwan, China can make use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to achieve precision in artillery attacks in future conflict with the former, according ...
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Inside the Taiwan chip incubator the U.S. is trying to emulate
A visit to a technology incubator in Taiwan that's helped create companies behind the world's most advanced semiconductor chips.
Taiwan Strait: top EU diplomat calls for European navy patrols
Josep Borrell says safeguard would show Europe’s commitment to the ‘absolutely crucial’ area ...
Tech jobs favored despite downcycle: poll
People attend a job fair at Yuanshan Flora Park in Taipei on March 18. Photo: Tsai Ya-hua, Taipei Times The results came even though global technology firms are downsizing payrolls and local companies ...
China lodges complaint over South Korean president’s ‘erroneous’ Taiwan remarks
China's Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong has lodged solemn representations with the South Korean ambassador over "erroneous" remarks by the South Korean president about Taiwan, China's foreign ...
As Fears of Chinese Invasion Grow, Lawmakers Push for More Military Training for Taiwan
As Congress heightens its support for Taiwan amid fears that China could invade in the next few years, calls are growing for more U.S. military training for the island's forces. Last year's defense ...
Taiwan’s exports plunge amid weak micro-chip demand
Orders in March shrank by more than 25 against last year dropping for a seventh consecutive month The global hi-tech hardware powerhouse ...
Three Taiwanese among five dead in Australia car crash
Three Taiwanese were yesterday confirmed to be among five people killed in a vehicle crash in Australia’s Victoria state on Thursday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement. The Taipei ...
MOTC breaks ground for new Taitung railway
The Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) on Thursday held a groundbreaking ceremony for a planned dual-track electrified rail line at Taitung Station. The first phase of the project ...
Keelung mayor regrets Cabinet blocking vote
Keelung Mayor George Hsieh (謝國樑) yesterday voiced regret over the Cabinet’s dismissal of the city’s proposal to hold a local referendum on state-run Taiwan Power Co’s (Taipower) plan to build Taiwan’s ...
Taiwan foreign minister says China will invade Taiwan in 2027
Taipei: Amid solid rumours on China invading Taiwan, the foreign minister of the self-governing island believes China will wait till 2027. “We are taking the Chinese military threat extremely ...
Inside the Taiwan chip incubator the U.S. is trying to compete with
A visit to a technology incubator in Taiwan that's helped create companies behind the world's most advanced semiconductor chips.