The US has approved arms sales to Taiwan worth around $1.8bn (£1.4bn), in a move that is likely to increase tensions with China. The Pentagon said the deal comprised three weapons systems including ... ( read original story ...)
Why are Hong Kong and Taiwan bickering over the fate of a murderer?
Hong Kong follows Beijing's lead. The financial hub has no extradition agreement with Taiwan and Hong Kong's leaders say there are currently no laws allowing them to cooperate with Taipei's ... ( read original story ...)
US approves massive $1.8bn arms deal for Taiwan
The US has approved arms sales to Taiwan worth around $1.8bn (£1.4bn), in a move that is likely to increase tensions with China. The Pentagon said the deal comprised three weapons systems including ... ( read original story ...)
A major IC industry cluster formed in southern Taiwan
One of the world's main IC industry clusters is being formed at the Southern Taiwan Science Park (STSP), where TSMC operates its major manufacturing site for 5nm process technology. TSMC has also ... ( read original story ...)
India Considers Taiwan Trade Talks as Both Spar With China
Support is growing within India’s government to formally start talks on a trade deal with Taiwan as both democracies see relations with China deteriorate. ( read original story ...)
Hyperledger Announces Its 20 Certified Service Providers, and BSOS Taiwan is among them
Hyperledger recently announced a list of Hyperledger Certified Service Providers (HCSP). The list is an important reference to enterprises in search of Hyperledger technology partners that identifies ... ( read original story ...)
A ‘blue wave’ is likely to benefit China, Taiwan and South Korea: Goldman Sachs
There could be another 5% upside to the markets in the event of a Democratic "blue wave", says Timothy Moe of Goldman Sachs. CNBC Like us on Facebook to see similar stories Please give an overall site ... ( read original story ...)
US to Sell Air-to-Ground Missiles to Taiwan
The U.S. government announced approval Wednesday to sell $1 billion worth of advanced air-to-ground missiles to Taiwan as the island shores up its defenses against the threat from China. The State ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. State Department approves $1.8 billion in potential arms sales to Taiwan – Pentagon
The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale of three weapons systems to Taiwan, including sensors, missiles and artillery that could have a total value of $1.8 billion, the Pentagon said ... ( read original story ...)
Top US Diplomat Vows No Change on US Policy in Taiwan Strait
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Wednesday that the State Department is not changing its Taiwan policy amid calls to depart from a long-standing strategic ambiguity in the Taiwan Strait. ( read original story ...)
Fashion Intelligence strengthens applications for rural healthcare and epidemic prevention with IoT positioning services
In operation for a decade, Fashion Intelligence has been developing smart services on the basis of IoT positioning technologies in recent years. For example, Fashion Intelligence designed and ... ( read original story ...)
Renewed Selling Pressure Likely For Taiwan Stock Market
The Taiwan stock market has moved higher in two of three trading days since the end of the four-day losing streak in which it had lost more than 200 points or 1.7 percent. The Taiwan Stock Exchange ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan throwing up obstacles stopping murder suspect from surrendering, Hong Kong security chief says
Hong Kong’s security chief has slammed Taiwan for “making trouble out of nothing” with unreasonable demands that are hindering the surrender of Chan Tong-kai, who is wanted by Taipei authorities over ... ( read original story ...)
Trump admin approves more than $1 billion in new arms sales to Taiwan, angering China
The Trump administration has approved more than $1 billion in arms sales to Taiwan in a move likely to further ratchet up tensions between Beijing and Washington. ( read original story ...)
US State Dep’t approves $1.8bn in potential arms sales to Taiwan
In formal notification to US Congress, state department approves potential sale of missiles, artillery and sensors. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s U.S. Friendship Comes With Benefits — And China’s Wrath
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and Undersecretary of State Keith Krach were the highest-ranking U.S. officials to travel to Taiwan on business since 1979, when Washington cut relations ... ( read original story ...)