Zhang Youxia, one of the top military leaders in China, took a harsh line on territorial disputes at an international navel gathering Monday in northeastern China.
Mainland’s Taiwan affairs official meets Taiwan business people
NANJING, April 22 (Xinhua) -- Song Tao, a senior Taiwan affairs official of the Chinese mainland, met with a delegation of Taiwan business people led by Liu Chao-shiuan, co-president of the ...
China’s bubble tea explosion has minted half-a-dozen billionaires
Bubble tea is a sweet tea-based drink that typically comes with soft, chewy tapioca "bubbles" that require an extra large straw to be enjoyed.
What’s Going On With Taiwan Semi Stock On Monday?
TSM stock down due to 5.5-magnitude earthquake in Taipei, following a severe 7.4 quake earlier this month. TSMC quickly resumed operations. Tensions with China and production costs lead to premium ...
Earthquake in Taiwan AGAIN, 5.5-magnitude tremor shakes Taipei days after 7.3-magnitude killed 17
The Central Weather Administration said the tremor on Monday originated in eastern Hualien, the region which was the epicenter of the earthquake that hit Taiwan on April 3 ...
Earthquake Of 5.3 Magnitude Hits Taiwan, 17 Injured As Taipei Worst Hit
According to the US Geological Survey, the latest 5.3 magnitude earthquake that hit Taiwan and was felt in Taipei was reported at 5:08 pm local time at a depth of 8.9 kilometres.
Unemployment rate edges down 0.01 percentage points
The unemployment rate last month edged down 0.01 percentage points from the previous month to 3.38 percent, the lowest figure for March in 24 years, the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and ...
Tiny piece of technology emerges as a source of U.S. tensions with China, Russia
Advanced microchips are critical for AI, future weapon systems and some smartphones, and they're at the center of a global chip war. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo explains where the U.S. stands.
Unpacking pro-Palestinian activism in Taiwan: Interview with Aurora Chang
To understand what motivates fewTaiwanese to speak for Palestine, Global Voices spoke to Aurora Chang, a Taiwanese human rights activist involved in the coordinating of solidarity movements with ...
China’s EV industry is going global. Why that has Tesla and other carmakers worried
The Alliance of American Manufacturing warned in a February report that allowing Chinese EVs into the country would be an "extinction-level event" for the U.S. auto industry. The group also cited the ...
Taiwan will tear down all remaining statues of Chiang Kai-shek in public spaces
DPP government says more than 760 statues of Chiang, who ruled the island for nearly three decades, will be swiftly removed.
Is It Too Late to Buy Taiwan Semiconductor Stock?
The company's shares nearly doubled over the past year, but the rise of AI could create more opportunities ahead.
Chinese general takes a harsh line on Taiwan and other disputes at an international naval gathering
One of China's top military leaders took a harsh line on regional territorial disputes, telling an international naval gathering in northeastern China on Monday that the country would strike back with force if its interests came under threat.
Taiwan March export orders trails forecasts, but govt pins hopes on AI
Taiwan's export orders rose less than expected in March, but the government said it expected surging demand for artificial intelligence (AI) applications to fuel future demand for the island's high-tech products.
Taiwan Thanks US For Aid Package, Says Will ‘Safeguard Peace’
Taiwan will work with the United States to "safeguard peace and freedom" in the region, the island's premier said on Monday, after Washington approved billions in military aid for Taipei in the face ...
‘Strong’ Quake Felt In Taipei: AFP Reporters
Taiwan's capital was shaken by a "strong" earthquake early Monday evening, AFP staff reported, with the Central Weather Administration saying it was a magnitude-5.5 tremor originating in eastern ...