A serious territorial defense could outnumber invaders from China.
Taiwan Business Bank posts record NT$7bn net profit
State-run Taiwan Business Bank (TBB, 台企銀) yesterday reported record net profit of NT$7.09 billion (US$227 million) for the first three quarters of this year, up 82 percent from the same period last ...
APT subscribers may have 1.5 years to migrate to FET
Subscribers of Asia-Pacific Telecom’s (APT) telecom services would be given at least one-and-a-half years to fully migrate to Far EasTone Telecommunications’ (FET) networks if the National ...
Protesting workers beaten at Chinese iPhone factory
Employees at the world's biggest Apple iPhone factory were beaten and detained in protests over pay amid anti-virus controls, according to witnesses and videos on social media Wednesday, as tensions ...
Space tech cooperation with Germany, France eyed
Taiwan is seeking to work with Germany and France on space technology, the National Science and Technology Council said on Tuesday. A delegation to Europe, led by National Science and Technology ...
Tsai tells voters to ‘stand up for Taiwan’
for New Taipei City and Tsai Shih-ying (蔡適應) for Keelung to integrate the cities’ transportation networks to enable economic growth and freedom of movement. She said that with many technology firms, ...
World’s biggest banks see global economy slowing more in 2023, with likely U.S. recession
The corporate logo of financial firm Morgan Stanley is pictured on the company's world headquarters in New York, U.S. April 17, 2017. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File Photo ...
Taiwan Says It’s in ‘Comfortable’ Position After Xi-Biden Talks
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Xi Jinping Government Paid $1,280 Each Month To Taiwanese Officer To Surrender If War Started
Taiwan is investigating a military officer who reportedly received monthly payments from Xi Jinping's government for years to gather intelligence and surrender if Beijing attacked Taipei. What ...
Taiwan delegation’s India visit a fresh boost to business ties: Report
Taiwan-India business ties got a fresh boost after a delegation from the self-governed island visited a number of Indian states earlier this month which led to the signing of three Taiwan-India ...
Taiwan sees less Chinese interference ahead of elections
TAIPEI: Taiwan is seeing less Chinese interference ahead of its local elections, possibly due to China’s own domestic problems and its efforts to improve its international image, Taiwanese foreign ...
Taiwan Says It Sees Less Chinese Interference Ahead of Elections
Taiwan is seeing less Chinese interference ahead of its local elections, possibly due to China's own domestic problems and its efforts to improve its international image, Taiwanese Foreign Minister ...
Engineers from Taiwan bolstered China’s chip industry. Now they’re leaving.
The Taiwanese government has begun to discourage local engineers from going to China, concerned that they were taking proprietary information with them.
Chinese agent bribed Taiwan colonel to surrender if war began, prosecutors claim
Prosecutors in Taiwan said on Tuesday they had charged a senior military officer with corruption and harming state security after they said he took bribes from a Chinese agent to act as a spy and even ...
Taiwan’s newest party wants to make mahjong great again
As Taiwan hurtles towards becoming a "super-aged" society, a new political party has emerged with an unusual and somewhat singular platform -- making mahjong great again.
Taiwan firm halts business with Iran amid US scrutiny of drone program
A Taiwanese technology company has halted its business in Iran while it investigates whether it violated international sanctions, as the US ramps up scrutiny of Iran’s military and weapons production amid the Russia-Ukraine war.