China launched its latest round of war games around Taiwan on Tuesday, saying on Wednesday they were code-named "Strait Thunder-2025" and were a "stern warning" against separatism.
Taiwan business group expands consumer goods market in 2 Southeast Asian nations
General Chamber of Commerce of Taiwan Chair Hsu Shu-po (許舒博) said the Southeast Asian market is growing rapidly. He noted Vietnam and Malaysia are among the most critical ASEAN economies and have ...
Taipei Fashion Week: Driving sustainability through textile innovation and cross-sector collaboration
Taipei Fashion Week AW25 showcased sustainable textile innovation & cross-sector collaboration, emphasizing circularity. Designers partnered with ...
U.S. reaffirms commitment to Taiwan as Beijing conducts live fire drills in East China Sea
Chinese military extended into second day a joint exercise involving its army, navy and rocket forces near the coast of Taiwan.
What to Know About U.S.-Taiwan Relations Under Trump
A longstanding U.S. policy of strategic ambiguity toward the self-governed island, which China claims as its own, is starting to bring anxious uncertainty.
Factbox-China’s War Games Around Taiwan Over the Years
- China and Taiwan have nearly gone to war several times since 1949. The two sides last joined battle on a large scale in 1958, when Chinese forces bombed the Taiwan-controlled Kinmen and Matsu ...
China’s New Barges Could Make a Tough Task Easier: Invading Taiwan
The barges, which link up to form a bridge, could give China a way to land large numbers of vehicles and troops on Taiwan, solving a major logistical problem.
China drills around Taiwan continue with code name ‘Strait Thunder’
China's military began a second day of drills around Taiwan on Wednesday and for the first time gave them a code name, Strait Thunder-2025A, saying they were focused on honing the ability to blockade ...
China’s military launches live-fire exercise in escalation of ongoing surprise drills near Taiwan
The Chinese military practiced live-fire strikes in the East China Sea in an escalation of ongoing surprise drills near Taiwan, the People’s Liberation Army’s Eastern Theater Command said in a ...
China issues warning on Taiwan independence with surprise large-scale military exercises
China staged surprise military exercises in the sea and skies around Taiwan on Tuesday in what the People's Liberation Army said was a "stern warning" to the island's "separatist" government and those ...
Otis Selected As Elevator and Escalator Supplier for Kaohsiung MRT Red Line Extension
Otis Taiwan will supply 65 elevators and escalators for the extension of the Kaohsiung MRT Red Line RLC01, expanding its presence in the city's transportation network. Otis Taiwan is part of Otis ...
China Holds Second Day of Exercises Near Taiwan, Squeezing Lai
Taiwan held a fresh set of drills in the Taiwan Strait, ramping up pressure on the government of President Lai Ching-te.
Taiwan Semiconductor Is Down 15% Year-To-Date And Investors Are Concerned About Its Expansion Plans
Taiwan Semiconductor's stock value dropped 18% during Trump's presidency, due to concerns about its US expansion and potential monopoly issues.
Ko Wen-je temporarily released to receive care
Former Taipei mayor Ko Wen-je (柯文哲) yesterday was temporarily released from jail to receive medical treatment for a health emergency. The former Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) chairman had been held at ...
Taiwan’s PMI rises to 544.2 on front-loading demand ahead of Trump’s tariffs
Taiwan’s official purchasing managers’ index (PMI) last month rose 0.2 percentage points to 54.2, in a second consecutive month of expansion, thanks to front-loading demand intended to avoid potential ...
As Chinese drills begin, Taiwan expels mainland influencers
Ms Zhao, who calls herself “Xiaowei” online, often posts videos featuring a large Chinese flag, saying things such as: “Come on, my fellow Taiwanese, let’s unite and go home together!!!” She is one of three social-media influencers—all of them women from the Chinese mainland who had married Taiwanese men—who were told in March they were ...