Aiming to plug a talent shortage, Taiwan has extended the period foreign university students are allowed to stay on the island after graduating to search for a job to two years.
Commentary: Taiwan’s Election Is More Fuel for the Chip War
Investors should brace for an intensification of the U.S.-China conflict over access to semiconductor technology, but it’s not time to worry about Armageddon.
Here’s What Could Happen If There’s a War Over Taiwan
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Xi Jinping Purging Senior Military Officials Who Don’t Want War With Taiwan as WWIII Fears Escalate, Analyst Says
In the wake of Taiwan’s presidential election, leaders of mainland China may be thinking even more about war. Knewz.com has learned about a new analysis of a recent shakeup in top Chinese defense leadership.
Xi Jinping is in a battle with China’s own military, and the outcome could drag the US into WWIII
Xi Jinping's is purging Chinese officers who seem either unwilling or too corrupt to effectively fight a war, analysts told Business Insider.
Taiwan’s New President Won’t Placate China
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US Ally in Feud With China Makes Rare Gesture Backing Taiwan
China skewered Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Tuesday after he congratulated the victor in neighboring Taiwan's presidential election, which Beijing had warned was a choice between peace or war ...
Shunned by China, elected by Taiwan: What will Lai face in office?
Taiwan’s voters have spoken, picking Lai Ching-te for president and giving his pro-sovereignty Democratic Progressive Party an unprecedented win. But the DPP’s loss of parliament may curb any bold ...
China’s Taiwan approach ‘has been counterproductive,’ Blinken says
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that China's increasingly aggressive strategy towards Taiwan goes against its own interests. The comments come days after Taiwan's presidential election, the ...
Taiwan Learned You Can’t Fight Fake News by Making It Illegal
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China’s Pacific charm offensive pays off as Nauru drops Taipei for Beijing
The island nation of Nauru’s shock announcement that it was severing ties with Taiwan in favour of Beijing has brought China’s charm offensive across the Pacific into sharp relief – and highlighted ...
Ministry outlines exit from Nauru
Fifteen Taiwanese diplomats, staff at technical missions and family members are to depart Nauru after it on Monday cut official diplomatic ties with Taipei in favor of Beijing, Ministry of Foreign ...
Taiwan’s Mixed-Bag Election Creates Opportunities for Investors
A respite of tensions between China and Taiwan is still better than an escalation, and maybe lucrative for Taiwanese stocks.
Tigerair Taiwan grants 10-month bonuses amid strong financial year
The Taipei Times reported on Monday remarks from Tigerair Taiwan Chairman Chen Han-ming, who said their board has agreed to extend year-end bonus worth 10.8 months of wages. "The highest bonus an ...
Delayed U.S. Weapons Raise Taiwan’s Vulnerability to Invasion
Taiwan’s election of a president who rejects China’s demands for submission means Beijing is running out of near-term options to take control of the island without the use of military force.
Nauru Switches Ties From Taipei to Beijing
In the immediate aftermath of Taiwan’s elections, in which the DPP retained the presidency, Nauru announced its decision to establish diplomatic relations with China.