US national security adviser John Bolton, who may run for president in 2024, to discuss future cooperation on China.
Unclear who would help Taiwan in a war, foreign minister says
"A lot of people are debating strategic ambiguity or strategic clarity, but to us, we know our own responsibility," Wu told the news channel from Taipei. "Taiwan has to defend itself, the people have ...
Security stepped up as 25 US defense contractors arrive in Taipei for forum
Twenty-five defense contractors from the US arrived in Taiwan and are scheduled to attend the Taiwan-US Defense Industry Forum at the Taipei International Convention Center today. The Taipei forum is ...
China could unleash AI-guided weapons in Taiwan invasion and ‘reunification’: report
Some critics question the value of investing heavily in more precise artillery since shell shrapnel can hit objects hundreds of feets from the point of impact.
MediaTek introduces new 5G processor for budget smartphones
MediaTek introduced a new 5G-enabled processor Dimensity 7050 for budget and mid-segment phones. To learn more, read the full story on The Hindu.
Can Taiwan be the manufacturing base of global LEO satellite industry?
The success of Starlink is driving the growth of low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite industry, and Taiwan-based electronics manufacturers have been trying to gain a larger foothold in this emerging sector ...
Why TW Telecom (TWTC) Stock Hit a One-Year High Today
TW Telecom (TWTC) rose to a 52-week high of $40.51 on Monday after Level 3 Communications announced it would acquire the Internet services provider for $40.86 a share in a cash-and-stock deal.
Unclear Who Would Help Taiwan in a War: Foreign Minister
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Taiwan intends to fight for itself in any armed conflict with China and is unclear as to what countries might stand beside it, the self-governing island's foreign minister ...
Some Indigenous people in Taiwan want to drop their Chinese names: ‘That history has nothing to do with mine’
Indigenous Taiwanese want to abandon their Chinese names, giving rise to a politically charged debate amid rising cross-strait tensions.
Beijing’s ‘men in black’ step up scrutiny of foreign corporate sleuths
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Chinese business & finance news every morning ... Reporting by Kathrin Hille in Taipei, Joe Leahy in Beijing, Primrose Riordan and ...
Hana Financial going global to leap forward
Hana Financial Group is stepping up efforts to emerge as the top financial group in Asia under Ham Young-joo, who was appointed as the group's chairman during a shareholders' ...
Taiwan’s KMT opposition looking for a sense of purpose ahead of next year’s presidential vote
The party is struggling to appeal to younger voters, but may yet turn to an old familiar face for the election.
Taiwan Manufacturing PMI Slumps In April – S&P Global
The manufacturing sector in Taiwan continued to contract in April, and at a faster pace, the latest survey from S&P Global revealed ...
First Mover Asia: Bitcoin Market Cap Is Surging, But a Retreat from $30K Continues
PLUS: Western crypto innovators with great ideas are eyeing the East for tech-embracing governments and fresh opportunities. A West-East partnership may be crypto's model for the future, the ...
Paraguay’s presidential election was also a victory for Taiwan
Santiago Peña, Paraguay’s conservative former finance minister, won the Paraguayan presidential election on Sunday (April 30), in a victory for the country’s dominant Colorado Party. He beat ...
US pushed for cyberspace investment as tension mounts over Taiwan
Welcome to The Hill’s Technology newsletter{beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story US pushes for cyberspace investment as tension mounts over Taiwan Increasing ...