Dep Foreign Minister of the self-governed island, Tien Chung-Kwang on Monday said that Taiwan will not accept any unilateral decision set by China ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan meeting with US tech execs sees $900 million in orders
Taiwan's economics minister Wang Mei-hua has attracted new business worth $940 million during meetings with top executives from four major tech firms in California's Silicon Valley ... ( read original story ...)
Smartphone maker Foxconn unveils EV for Taiwan brand Yulon
The company that assembles smartphones for Apple Inc. and other global brands unveiled an electric SUV on Tuesday that will be produced for a Taiwanese automaker under a similar contract model. ( read original story ...)
Xi warned about Taiwan interference — but don’t expect an imminent invasion, analysts say
China will continue to work toward becoming more self-reliant, but don't expect President Xi Jinping to move quickly on Taiwan by force, analysts said. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Foxconn wants customers to sell ‘a lot’ of EVs
Foxconn the world's largest contract electronics maker, said on Tuesday it wanted its customers to sell electric vehicles (EVs) in large numbers, produced in Taiwan, Thailand and the United States and ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Foxconn says it wants customers to sell ‘a lot’ of EVs
Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker, said on Tuesday it was not in the business of selling its own electric vehicle (EV) brand but wanted its customers to sell EVs in large numbers ... ( read original story ...)
Blinken Says China Wants to Seize Taiwan on ‘Much Faster Timeline’
China has made a decision to seize Taiwan on a “much faster timeline” than previously thought, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Monday, shortly after China’s leader reiterated his intent to ... ( read original story ...)
Xi willing to take ‘all measures necessary’ against ‘interference’ on Taiwan
Chinese President Xi Jinping said that his country reserves its right to take “all measures necessary” to prevent “interference by outside forces" concerning Taiwan. ( read original story ...)
12 Best New Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds
Initial public offerings (IPOs) have faced mounting challenges this year in a macroeconomic environment filled with market uncertainties, increasing volatility, and falling global equity prices. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Lantern Festival to return to Taipei next year after 23-year break
The Taiwan Lantern Festival would return to Taipei next year following a 23-year hiatus, the Tourism Bureau said. It would be the first major event held in the capital after Taiwan on Thursday last ... ( read original story ...)
Storm wreaks damage to public, private property
More than 500 cases of damage to public infrastructure and private property had been reported as Tropical Storm Nesat moved away from Taiwan yesterday after causing destruction nationwide. After the ... ( read original story ...)
Tighter rules on China devices coming
The Executive Yuan is drafting regulations to tighten rules and protocols restricting the use of China-made telecom hardware and software by government agencies that could undermine national security, ... ( read original story ...)
UK finance head ditches Truss’ entire program
After the backlash against Truss’ plan pushed up borrowing costs for the UK government, the package of £32 billion (US$36.2 billion) is less than half of what economists say the government might need ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei censured for poor school supervision
The Control Yuan yesterday censured the Taipei City Education Department for poor supervision of Taipei Wego Private Senior High School, which allegedly used corporal punishment to enforce an overly ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei Dome set to open with baseball in June: official
The dome has passed a fire safety review, and last month passed a National Fire Agency smoke exhaust review, said Taipei Department of Sports Commissioner Li Tzai-li (李再立). After Farglory Group ... ( read original story ...)
Senate to add $10 billion in Taiwan aid, scale back arms sale reform
A Senate bill more than doubles the initial amount of aid proposed for Taiwan, but scales back language intended to address an arms sale backlog. ( read original story ...)