The Albanese government’s Defence Strategic Review was prepared on the basis that our defence forces need to better contribute to the collective security of the region. This includes deterrence or, if ...
Taiwan’s Banks Cut China Exposure to Record Low as Tensions Rise
Taiwanese banks have slashed their exposure to China to the lowest level in at least a decade as increasingly fraught ties across the Strait deter lenders from expanding in the world’s second-largest economy.
Taiwan’s Exports of Chipmaking Gear to China Fall for 10th Month
US restrictions on China’s access to the machines critical to making computer chips are continuing to take a toll, the latest Taiwan export data show. Most Read from BloombergSteve Schwarzman Holds ...
Entegris Opens State-of-the-Art Manufacturing Facility in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
(NASDAQ: ENTG), a leading supplier of advanced materials and process solutions for the semiconductor and other high-tech industries, today announced the opening of a state-of-the-art facility located ...
US urges WHO to invite Taiwan to observe May meeting
The United States is encouraging the World Health Organization to invite Taiwan as an observer at its annual meeting in Geneva from May 21 to 30, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Tuesday. China,
Asian markets drift lower as US inflation data looms
HONG KONG: Stocks extended losses in Asia on Wednesday as traders awaited the release of US inflation data, with sentiment clouded by a range of issues including the debt ceiling standoff in ...
Taiwan conflict, maritime code to figure in ASEAN talks, Marcos says
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has said the prospect of tensions escalating over Taiwan was a "grave concern" to Southeast Asian leaders and discussions about it were inevitable at this week's summit in Indonesia.
Taiwan Stock Market Due For Profit Taking On Wednesday
The Taiwan stock market has moved higher in four straight sessions, improving more than 170 points or 1.1 percent along the way. The ...
Yuanta selects Eventus for trade surveillance
Leading financial holding company represents first Taiwanese Eventus client TAIPEI, Taiwan and NEW YORK, /PRNewswire/ -- Eventus, a leading global provider of multi-asset class trade surveillance, mar ...
Taiwan only a dispensable tool for Uncle Sam
On social networking sites, the local media on the island often ridicule some Taiwan politicians, mostly from the ruling Democratic Progressive Party, for looking up to the United States as their ...
Taiwan ambassador: China a threat but island still open for business
Taiwan’s democracy is confronting both military and “gray zone” information warfare threats from China and is adopting asymmetric weapons to defend itself, the country’s unofficial ambassador to the ...
Taipei Dangdai Returns to Its Full Scale Since 2020, With a Fresh Crop of Galleries Catching Up With an Active Younger Crowd of Buyers
The fourth edition of the fair sees 30 first-time exhibitors as Taiwanese collectors demonstrated their buying power during the pandemic.
Taiwan on US debt ceiling standoff: ‘We’ll watch it very closely’
Taiwan is watching the high-stakes debate over the United States debt limit “very closely” given the two economies are “very closely connected,” the island country’s foreign minister told reporters ...
Taiwan foreign minister: ‘We think that the war can be avoided’
TAIPEI – Taiwan needs to earn U.S. military assistance and diplomatic support as it faces down a potential Chinese invasion or blockade. That was the message from Taiwanese Foreign Minister Jaushieh Joseph Wu during a briefing with international reporters at the Taiwan Foreign Ministry Tuesday.
US Wants WHO to Invite Taiwan to Observe May Meeting -Blinken
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States strongly encourages the World Health Organization to invite Taiwan to participate as an observer at its annual meeting in Geneva from May 21-30, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Tuesday.
Taiwan tries to cool down Washington war talk on China
Taiwanese officials are trying to tone down alarmist comments made by U.S. investment gurus and policymakers about the risks of a clash with China, risks that are now clouding the island’s security, its business climate and the future of one of its best-known corporate giants.