China's Ministry of Finance said on Friday it would suspend tariff concessions given to Taiwan on 134 items under a trade deal, saying Taipei had failed to take "effective measures to lift trade ...
Bipartisan criticism targets Biden for his lack of ‘moral clarity’ on Taiwan
House Taiwan Caucus co-Chair Rep. Andy Barr criticized the Biden administration's approach to tensions with China.
China’s military exercises last week ‘looked like a rehearsal’ for a Taiwan invasion, US’ top officer in the Pacific says
China's two-day military exercises last week surrounded Taiwan, demonstrating what a blockade or invasion could look like.
China denounces US-UK engagement of Taiwan shortly after election of new president
China's Defense Ministry has denounced U.S. and U.K. affirmations of support for Taiwan's newly elected government shortly after the island that Beijing claims sovereignty over freely chose its new le
Taiwan Raises Economic Growth Forecast as Tech Exports Boom
Taiwan expects to triple its economic growth rate this year as strong demand for new technology such as artificial intelligence boosts the island’s exports.
Taiwan Leader’s Bid to Keep China at Bay Risks Being Hamstrung
Lai Ching-te’s tumultuous first ten days as Taiwan’s president signal he’s going to be more hamstrung than his predecessor in bolstering the island’s defenses, even as Beijing ramps up military threats.
Taiwan raises 2024 GDP forecast on strong AI-related exports, home consumption
Taiwan's trade-reliant economy is expected to grow at a faster pace in 2024 than previously forecast, owing to high demand for artificial intelligence (AI) applications abroad and solid consumption at home,
The Taiwan parliament’s excessive power grab
The possibility, for instance, of a government official being thrown into prison for up to three years because lawmakers judge that he or she is in “contempt of parliament” — an ill-defined charge — could open the door to politically motivated witch hunts.
Taiwan Says China Is ‘Nibbling Away’ at Its Space, Trying to Create a New Normal
TAIPEI (Reuters) - China is trying to "nibble away" at Taiwan's space and create a new normal with its military drills and other moves to exert pressure, which is a matter for global concern, Taiwanese Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung said on Thursday.
Despite Widespread Protests, Taiwan Passes Controversial Bill Curbing New President’s Power
There are concerns the legislative changes could let lawmakers derail Lai’s agenda, and lead to leaks of sensitive information.
Two cities in Taiwan are fighting for AMD’s new R&D center investment
AMD is setting up a second R&D center in Taiwan, with both Tainan and Kaohsiung both fighting for AMD to build the new R&D center in their city.
Mack Real Estate Group Affiliate Prevails at Auction for 2,300+ Acres at Taiwan Semiconductor Campus in Phoenix
“A transformative project of this magnitude is an opportunity to not just contribute to, but actively drive a city’s growth,” adds Jordan Lang, President of McCourt Partners. “Our passion for building ...
U.S. lawmakers’ message for Taiwan amid political turmoil: ‘Democracy is messy’
Sen. Tammy Duckworth and other U.S. senators arrived on the Beijing-claimed island as it is embroiled in a dispute over parliamentary reforms seen as favoring China.
U.S. Lawmakers Assure Taiwan: Weapons Are on the Way
In the midst of escalating tensions with China, a bipartisan House delegation from the United States visited Taiwan to reiterate support for the island nation's sovereignty. Representative Michael McCaul gave Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te assurances during the visit that the weapons systems Taiwan ordered from the US are on the way,
This enormous liquid cooler is truly next-level
Hyte just unveiled a few new cooling solutions at Computex 2024, including a massive 360mm cooler that should live up to its name.
Choose New Jersey Opens Asia Pacific Center in Taiwan
Choose New Jersey officially opened the New Jersey Asia Pacific Center in Taipei, Taiwan. Plans for the Center were initially announced by ...