Beijing vowed a ‘resolute’ response to the $385 million deal and condemned President Lai Ching-te’s visit to Hawaii.
China Blasts US Arms Sale to Taiwan, President Lai’s US Transit
(Reuters) -China vowed "resolute countermeasures" on Sunday to a recently approved U.S. arms sale to Taiwan, and complained to the U.S. for arranging for the democratically governed island's president to transit through U.S. territory.
China sends officials to study effects of sanctions on Russia as it eyes up Taiwan invasion
China has sent officials to the Russian central bank to study the effects of Western sanctions for a better understanding of how it would be affected if it were to invade Taiwan.
Taiwan president’s Hawaii trip draws Chinese anger
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te has arrived in the US state of Hawaii for a two-day visit, drawing a furious reaction from China. The trip is being billed as a stopover as part of a Pacific tour, but comes amid long-running tensions between the US and China and growing concerns about the possibility of conflict over ...
China promises ‘countermeasures’ to US arms sale to Taiwan
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te is defying China by traveling to the U.S. and entering into a $385 million arms deal.
Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te in Hawaii: A stopover that speaks volumes
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te’s brief stop in Hawaii may have appeared understated – no formal US reception, no grand speeches – but its implications extend far beyond floral wreaths and banquets. On his way to the Marshall Islands,
A Chinese invasion of Taiwan would depend on seizing its ports. That won’t be easy.
A Chinese invasion of Taiwan would turn on seizing a major port facility. Taiwan has the tactics and weapons to make that a lot harder.
Taiwan’s 2nm Technology Explores Transfer Possibilities Amidst Geopolitical and Industrial Pressures
TSMC has been at the center of discussions about transferring its most advanced 2nm (N2) semiconductor process technology to overseas fabs.
War has no winners, Taiwan president says in visit to Hawaii
War has no winners and peace is priceless, Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said on Saturday in Hawaii after visiting a memorial to the attack on Pearl Harbor on a trip to the United States that has angered Beijing.
Taiwan’s President Lai in Hawaii after declaring Taiwan a force for global peace
By Angie Teo, Ann Wang and David Brunnstrom (Reuters) -Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te began a two-day U.S. stopover in Hawaii on Saturday as part of a Pacific tour after declaring his democratically governed island a key force for promoting global peace and stability.
China Is Studying Russia’s Sanctions Evasion to Prepare for Taiwan Conflict
An interagency group set up in the wake of the Ukraine invasion has been reporting back to Beijing with lessons it can use in case of war and Western penalties.
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Strongly Supports Space Innovation At TASTI
Future communication technologies will move toward high coverage, high reliability, high connection density, and low latency. TASTI 2024, where Foxconn is a title sponsor, is organized by the Taiwan ...
Taiwan’s president arrives in Hawaii for a 2-day stop in the US as part of South Pacific visit
Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te has arrived in Hawaii for a two-day transit in the U.S. as part of a trip to the South Pacific ...
Taiwan ‘should be worried’ over Donald Trump’s comments
Seattle University Political Science Associate Professor Patrick Schoettmer believes Taiwan “probably should be worried” regarding US President-elect Donald Trump’s comments around the nation. Recent comments from the US President-elect have raised serious questions over his support for the Island.
Taiwan’s President to Rally Tiny Pacific Allies to Counter China
Lai Ching-te is looking to shore up support from three island nations that are among a dwindling number to keep diplomatic ties with Taiwan.
Taiwan is a force for global peace, president says as he leaves for Hawaii
Taiwan is a key force for promoting global peace and stability, President Lai Ching-te said as he left for Hawaii on Saturday as part of a Pacific tour, thanking the United States for allowing him to stop over.