Premier Su Tseng-chang (蘇貞昌) yesterday called on New Taipei City to expand its social housing program, as its progress is significantly slower than that proposed by the central government. Su made the ... ( read original story ...)
China ties harm peace efforts: Taipei
Ties between Russia and China are a threat to global peace, and the international community must resist the “expansion of authoritarianism,” officials in Taipei said yesterday. Russian President ... ( read original story ...)
New change at the Pentagon waters down focus on Taiwan, critics say
Anything that dilutes America’s focus on helping Taiwan to defend itself is a really bad idea,” Sen. Dan Sullivan said. ( read original story ...)
Lawmakers Want to Increase Military Training for Taiwan as Tensions with China Intensify
The Taiwan Policy Act would be a far-reaching deepening of U.S.-Taiwan relations and seeks to escalate U.S. military, diplomatic and economic support for the island. ( read original story ...)
Dialling into a smartphone market led by the Big Two
Charleen Fang has been fascinated by mobile phones since exploring her mother’s chunky old one as a student in Taiwan. While she cannot recall the brand, she re ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan chipmaker Macronix says ‘doing very well’ after Huawei ban
Taiwanese chipmaker Macronix International Co Ltd is "doing very well" in replacing customers after the Trump administration's ban on supplying China's Huawei (HWT.UL), its chairman said on Friday. ( read original story ...)
China sanctions Raytheon, Boeing Defense CEOs over Taiwan
China has announced sanctions against the CEOs of American defense contractors Raytheon and Boeing Defense over a major arms sale to rival Taiwan. ( read original story ...)
Democrats divided on Taiwan policy due to China threat
Democratic divisions over U.S. policy in Taiwan were put on display this week with a committee vote on legislation that would increase American military and diplomatic support for Taipei. Democrats on ... ( read original story ...)
China plans sanctions on Boeing Defense, Raytheon CEOs over Taiwan sales
China will impose sanctions on the CEOs of Boeing Defense and Raytheon over their involvement in Washington's latest arms sales to Taiwan, a foreign ministry spokesperson said on Friday. ( read original story ...)
Chip autonomy, regionalization become the undertone of Semicon Taiwan 2022
As visitors return to Taipei's exhibition halls for the semiconductor industry's annual event, Semicon Taiwan 2022, browsing as usual through the hundreds of exhibitors specialized in areas from ... ( read original story ...)
China plans sanctions on CEOs of Boeing Defense, Raytheon over Taiwan sales
China will impose sanctions on the CEOs of Boeing Defense and Raytheon over their involvement in Washington's latest arms sales to Taiwan, a foreign ministry spokesperson said on Friday. The sanctions ... ( read original story ...)
Davis Cup: Coleman Wong says Hong Kong have ‘fire in our hearts’ to beat Chinese Taipei
Tennis prodigy hopes he can fire up Hong Kong fans with some more heroics in this weekend’s Davis Cup tie after his spectacular run at the junior US Open. ( read original story ...)
Putin-Xi relationship a threat to international peace, Taiwan says
Taiwan on Friday called the growing ties between Russia and China a threat to global peace and said that the international community should join together to "prevent the expansion of authoritarianism. ( read original story ...)
Lithuanian minister says Taiwan office a ‘very important step’
The opening of the Lithuanian representative office in Taiwan is a "very important step" for both democracies and the two are on a good track for economic cooperation, a visiting vice minister from ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan eyeing earlier end to COVID quarantine for arrivals
Taiwan is eyeing an earlier end to its mandatory quarantine for all arrivals and has been making relevant preparations, Premier Su Tseng-chang said on Friday, as the government continues to ease ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan considering earlier end to Covid quarantine for arrivals
Taiwan is eyeing an earlier end to its mandatory quarantine for all arrivals and has been making relevant preparations, Premier Su Tseng-chang said on Friday. ( read original story ...)