Lai Ching-te, the president of Taiwan, may be betting that China’s appetite for retaliation will be limited by Beijing’s interest in containing tensions with the Trump administration.
Taiwan warns of growing Chinese threat, partly to secure Trump’s support
President Lai Ching-te is pushing boundaries, risking an angry response from China at a time when it’s not clear whether the United States will step in to help.
Taiwan’s Sera Networks to invest Rs 300 cr in E-City
Taiwan-based Sera Networks, in collaboration with Hyderabad’s Resolute Appliances, will establish a state-of-the-art electronics manufacturing unit in Kongarakalan E-City with an investment of Rs ...
Taiwan in Time: The humble beginnings of Din Tai Fung
When Yang Bing-yi (楊秉彝) needed a name for his new cooking oil shop in 1958, he first thought of honoring his previous employer, Heng Tai Fung (恆泰).
Taiwan Semi to keep top position in foundry market despite expansion, geopolitics concerns: Citi
Even though investors may be concerned about Taiwan Semiconductor's (NYSE:TSM) expansion in the U.S. amid geopolitical tensions, the global foundry is expected to keep its top spot in the market, Citi ...
Hong Kong and Taipei mark Earth Hour by switching off lights
Across the world on Saturday, lights are being switched off in cities as part of Earth Hour 2025. In Taiwan, the iconic Taipei 101 Building shut off its lights and in Hong Kong, skyscrapers by ...
In Taipei, a Mother and Daughter Reflect on the Island’s Art Scene
Over the years, the Taiwanese art world has blossomed, thanks partly to the gallerists Tina Keng and Shelly Wu, who have championed Chinese and Taiwanese artists.
Japan sends message to Beijing on ‘significant costs’ of Taiwan Strait attack
Tokyo is reportedly considering deploying long-range missiles to Kyushu, a move analyst says could deny Chinese ships access to the Pacific.
Taiwan’s military drills focus on 2027 as potential Chinese invasion year
Taiwans annual military drills have now indicated 2027 as a possible year for a Chinese invasion, marking the first time a specific date has been mentioned for the anticipated attack, as reported by Radio Free Asia (RFA).
Taiwan to subsidize smart pole rollout as costs and business models remain challenging
Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs plans to introduce new subsidies in 2025 to accelerate smart pole deployment across municipalities, with each local government targeting 1,000 units and a budget ...
Video Shows US Navy’s Secret Training With Taiwan Amid China Threat
China issued a strong protest and an ominous warning after news broke of April's purported secret naval drills. Beijing, considers official interactions with Taiwan a vi ...
CIP’s Fengmiao I offshore wind project in Taiwan reaches financial close
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its fund Copenhagen Infrastructure V (CI V), has achieved financial close on the 495MW Fengmiao I offshore wind project in Taiwan. Located offshore ...
Nuclear power rules should be eased: groups
The government should lift restrictions on operations of completed nuclear power plants and refrain from excessively subsidizing renewable energy to relieve Taiwan Power Co’s (Taipower) financial ...
CTBC Financial hoping to maintain dividend
CTBC Financial Holding Co (中信金控) would seek to maintain a 60 percent dividend payout ratio after it recorded profit of NT$72.03 billion (US$2.18 billion), or earnings per share of NT$3.64, last year, ...
MediaTek and Far EasTone Telecoms signs PPAs to procure offshore wind in Taiwan
Chip company MediaTek and Taiwanese telco Far EasTone Telecommunications have signed two Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) to procure wind energy in Taiwan. The companies have signed agreements with ...
Taiwan shows how Tennessee with TVA support will be at forefront of innovation. | Opinion
TVA has a distinct opportunity to become the testbed for cutting-edge energy solutions, and Tennessee cannot drive innovation without their support.