The Chinese mainland has further expanded market access for Taiwan residents, allowing them to start individually-owned businesses in 122 sectors including cereal crop farming, fruit planting and ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s ASUS says Russia shipments at a halt, after Ukraine urges exit
TAIPEI: Taiwanese personal computer maker ASUS said on Monday (Mar 14) that its shipments to Russia are at an "effective standstill" and that it abides by international regulations, after a Ukraine ... ( read original story ...)
Here’s how Taiwan is protecting its chip economy from China
Taiwan did its biggest-ever raid on Chinese tech companies suspected of lifting trade secrets or poaching talent from China-owned firms. ( read original story ...)
Chinese attack on Taiwan would have ‘bigger consequences’ than just humanitarian ones: Expert
AFPI Senior Fellow and Chair of the China Policy Initiative Steve Yates discusses the economic impacts of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. ( read original story ...)
ASUS Likely To ‘evacuate’ Business In Russia Following Ukraine’s Request, Says Taiwan
Taiwanese multinational computer hardware and electronics firm ASUS is mulling to “evacuate” its staff and business in Russia, Taiwan’s economy minister said ... ( read original story ...)
Why Pompeo’s Taiwan visit was so controversial
It wasn't just that the former US secretary of state's tweet called on Washington to recognise the island's independence, but Taiwan paid a hefty sum for his trip I was wrong, again. Last week, I ... ( read original story ...)
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Thousands of people have been killed and more than 2.3 million have fled the country since Russian troops crossed into Ukraine on Feb. 24. An explosion is seen in an apartment building after Russian's ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan buys 50,000 tonnes wheat of U.S.-origin in tender – traders
The Taiwan Flour Millers' Association purchased an estimated 50,000 tonnes of milling wheat to be sourced from the United States in a tender which closed on Friday, European traders said. HAMBURG, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan raids 8 Chinese tech companies for alleged talent poaching
Taiwan is reportedly in the process of raiding Chinese chip and component suppliers over the alleged poaching of Taiwanese workers. ( read original story ...)
War with China will be a disaster for all sides, says Taiwan minister
A conflict with China, which threatens to invade Taiwan, would be a disaster for all sides regardless of the outcome, the island's defense minister said on Thursday ... ( read original story ...)
As Britain vies to join the key Asia trade bloc, it musts stand up for Taiwan against China
Gareth Davies is the Conservative MP for Grantham and Stamford and previously worked as Head of Responsible Business at Colombia Threadneedle Investments Last year, Xi Jinping celebrated the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s c.bank says inflation controllable
Taiwan's central bank governor said on Thursday that inflation is controllable and price rises on the island are stable compared with other countries. ( read original story ...)
War and worries: Ukraine’s looming shadow over Taiwan
China’s unification ambition needs to be backed by a confidence to wage its first successful military campaign in 60 years. It will require a greater American desire to be proactive and ensure ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s military strategists study Russian invasion
Taiwan’s military strategists have been studying Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the country’s resistance for the nation’s own battle strategy in the event that China ever attempts a military ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says China is too busy with party congress to raise tensions now
China is too busy with ensuring stability for a key Communist Party congress at the end of the year where President Xi Jinping will likely get a third term in office to suddenly escalate tensions with ... ( read original story ...)
War and worries: Why Ukraine is looming shadow over Taiwan
China’s unification ambition needs to be backed by a confidence to wage its first successful military campaign in 60 years. It will require a greater American desire to be proactive to ensure Taiwan’s ... ( read original story ...)