TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Taiwan is mulling an expansion of its five-year-old ban on network equipment produced by Chinese companies Huawei Technologies and ZTE Corp. amid security concerns. Officials sought ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan reinforces ban on Huawei network equipment
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Taiwan is reinforcing its five-year-old ban on network equipment produced by Chinese companies Huawei Technologies and ZTE Corp. amid security concerns. Officials sought over the wee... ( read original story ...)
Apple Investors Find a Glimmer of Hope in Taiwan
Apple Inc. investors looking for any ray of hope may have found it in Taiwan. Shares of Apple have fallen more than a quarter since October on concern that iPhone sales are slowing, a prospect that’s ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s ruling party faces serious challenges in 2020
Ahead of the 2020 presidential elections in Taiwan, President Tsai Ing-wen and her independence-leaning Democratic People’s Party (DPP) will need some serious self-reflection and unity after their def... ( read original story ...)
World War 3 alert: China plans to take Taiwan by FORCE – ‘A war of LIBERATION’
Speaking at a conference organised by the ruling Communist Party's official newspaper The Global Times, Senior Colonel Dai Xu discussed the forceful reunification of China and Taiwan in light of the h... ( read original story ...)
Taipei premium office rents 45th-highest worldwide
Taipei, Dec. 10 (CNA) Taipei is in 45th position in rent rankings of premium office space worldwide, according to U.S.-based real estate agency Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL). In JLL's latest Premium ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to upgrade second-hand destroyers from US
Taiwan’s Navy will upgrade the AN/SLQ-32 electronic warfare system on the force’s four Keelung-class guided missile destroyers. The upgrade, with a price tag of NT$1.99 billion (US$65.24 million), is ... ( read original story ...)
4 Taipei Destinations for the Artist in You
Taipei 101, Ximending, Chiang Kai Shek Memorial – these three destinations in Taipei are a symbol of the city’s thriving cultural heritage. Though these are considered a must-visit and have already pr... ( read original story ...)
Would Taiwan Fight China Without U.S. Support?
Yao-Yuan Yeh, Austin Wang, Charles K.S. Wu, Fang-Yu Chen Would Taiwan Fight China Without U.S. Support? Policymakers in the United States have long believed that U.S. assistance to Taiwan, such as arm... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s leader is asking for more misery at the polls if she plays the ‘America card’, analysts warn
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen – stung by her party’s crushing defeat in last month’s local elections – could be in for another disappointment at the polls in 2020 if she tries to win a second term as ... ( read original story ...)
Voters in Taiwan reject legalizing same-sex unions
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Voters in Taiwan passed a referendum asking that marriage be restricted to one man and one woman, a setback to LGBT couples hoping their island will be the first place in Asia to let ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Democratic Model
Yi-Zheng Lian sounds a cautionary note in “China Preys on Taiwan’s Openness” (Op-Ed, Nov. 29), worrying that if Taiwan falls to the Chinese Communists, Hong Kong “could be next.” It may have escaped M... ( read original story ...)
Claw Machine Craze Has Taiwan Looking Behind the Sofa for Coins
At a time when most countries are looking to do away with cash, a surge in the popularity of a particular kind of arcade game is forcing Taiwan’s central bank to churn out more coins to feed them. The ... ( read original story ...)
As Taipei mayoral recount drags on, Ko sets eye on presidency
A vote-by-vote recount of more than 1.2 million ballots cast during the Taipei mayoral election at the end of last month continues, even while Kuomintang candidate Ting Shou-chung remains steadfast in ... ( read original story ...)
A Crushing Defeat in Taiwan
President Tsai Ing-wen of Taiwan resigned as leader of her pro-independence party last week after major losses in the country’s local elections. China, which considers Taiwan within its jurisdiction a... ( read original story ...)
Hankering for a taste of Taiwan? Formosa Bistro is the place for you
Some 500 years ago, Portuguese explorers landed on the shores of an uncharted island off the southeastern coast of China. The land was long and narrow with forested mountains and sandy beaches that fo... ( read original story ...)