Taiwan President Tsai Ing-Wen said the island is facing “unprecedented challenges” and will defend its sovereignty, pushing back after Chinese leader Xi Jinping declared a day earlier that unification ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s leading chip maker Nanya Technology expresses concerns over chip shortage
Taiwanese DRAM chip maker Nanya Technology has expressed concerns that lockdowns in Souhtheast Asia and Chinese power outrages could lead to a chip shortage. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan will not bow to China pressure, president says after Beijing reunification call
Taiwan will not bow to pressure from Beijing and will keep keep bolstering its defences, its president said Sunday, a day after her Chinese counterpart vowed to realize a peaceful "reunification " ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan won’t ‘bow to China’ and will fortify its defenses, says president as military tensions mount
On Taiwan's national day, President Taiwan Tsai Ing-wen stated that the country will reject all efforts from China to 're-unify' the two states. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan leader says it won’t be forced to bow to China
Fighter jets paraded across Taiwan's skies on Sunday (October 10) marking the island's National Day. Addressing a rally outside the presidential office in Taipei, leader Tsai Ing-wen continued to ... ( read original story ...)
India courts chip-makers with Taiwan and Quad on its side, as it takes on China
But for the plan to work, India must first address its governance issues, chip-making inexperience and the costs involved to take on Chinese firms, analysts say. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Tsai Sees Unprecedented Tests, Won’t Bow to Pressure
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-Wen said the island is facing “unprecedented challenges” and will defend its sovereignty, pushing back after Chinese leader Xi Jinping declared a day earlier that unification ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan wants ‘status quo’, not China’s path, president says
Taiwan's president on Sunday called for the maintenance of the political status quo in a forthright speech which acknowledged rising pressure from China Tsai Ing-wen also firmly Chinese military ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan will not bow to China pressure, leader says
President Tsai Ing-wen says Taiwan will not bow to pressure from China and will continue its democratic way of life, as tensions over the island continue."The more we achieve, the greater the pressure ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan won’t be forced to bow to China, President Tsai says during National Day celebrations
Taiwan will not bow to pressure and nobody can force it to accept the path China has laid out for the self-governing democracy, President Tsai Ing-wen said Sunday as the island celebrated its National ... ( read original story ...)
The Observer view on Xi Jinping’s increasing threats to Taiwan
Joe Biden’s wavering over what to do about China’s ambitions are fuelling its president’s dangerous swaggering ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan will not bow to China, president says under growing pressure to accept Beijing’s rule
Taiwan will keep bolstering its defences to ensure nobody can force the island to accept the path China has laid down that offers neither freedom nor democracy, President Tsai Ing-wen said on Sunday, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan leader says island will not bow to China
Taiwan will not bow to pressure by Beijing and will defend its democratic way of life, President Tsai Ing-wen said Sunday, following a spike in incursions by Chinese warplanes into its air defence ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan national day: we won’t bow to China, says president
Tsai Ing-wen says China’s plans for Taiwan offer neither freedom nor democracy and the island will continue to build its defences ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan won’t be forced to bow to China, president says
Taiwan will continue to bolster its defences to ensure that nobody can force the island to accept the path China has laid down for Taiwan, President Tsai Ing-wen said at her National Day speech on ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s and Sri Lanka’s Power Sectors
There is no reason, except cabinet and ministerial mismanagement, government meddling and political corruption, why the electricity supply sector is a mess in Mother Lanka but successful in, say ... ( read original story ...)