Taiwan's national security officials want Apple supplier Foxconn to unwind a $800 million investment in a Chinese chip manufacturing firm named Tsinghua Unigroup. Apparently, a senior Taiwanese ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan issue: India calls for de-escalation of tensions
China launched major military drills around Taiwan as part of its response to US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's recent visit to Taiwan. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan revises down 2022 GDP growth forecast to 3.76%
Taiwan's economy is expected to expand 3.76% in 2022, the Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics said on Friday, downgrading its outlook from a previous estimate of 3.91% growth. ( read original story ...)
Five major Chinese firms to delist from New York Stock Exchange amid US-China tensions over Taiwan
Sinopec and PetroChina -- two of the world's biggest energy firms -- are among the companies that will apply for 'voluntary delisting' of their American depositary shares ... ( read original story ...)
Global computer chip shortage concerns grow as pressure from China on Taiwan increases
Taiwan has the world’s biggest semiconductor industry, with one single company — Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company — producing 53 per cent of the world’s chips. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s global LGBTQ gathering axed over name change controversy
The island’s foreign ministry blames ‘political considerations’ for cancellation of Asia’s first WorldPride event. ( read original story ...)
Iran’s Women’s Hockey Victorious over Chinese Taipei at 2022 Indoor Asia Cup
Iran defeated Chinese Taipei 5-2 on the 5th day of the 2022 Indoor Asia Cup in Bangkok on Friday. Nasim Mirzaei scored four goals and Elham Daei was on target for Iran in the match. Iran had ... ( read original story ...)
Ukraine War Gives Taiwan Ideas for How to Defend Itself Against China
Taiwan has been taking clues from Ukraine on how smaller armies can inflict heavy losses on larger rivals. WSJ unpacks Taipei's so-called porcupine strategy to ... ( read original story ...)
AWS continues to assess investments in Taiwan
Amazon Web Services (AWS) continues to assess its investments in Taiwan, though it remains unclear whether a data center is going to be set up in Taiwan or not, according to Robert Wang, the managing ... ( read original story ...)
Huawei says 2022 ‘most challenging’ time for device business
The Chinese tech company's revenue for the first half of 2022 dropped 5.9% on the year to 301.6 billion yuan ($44.8 billion), while its net profit margin declined to 5% from 9.8% a year ago, Huawei ... ( read original story ...)
Mostly Bluster: Why China Went Easy on Taiwan’s Economy
The economic bans that China imposed on Taiwan for hosting Speaker Nancy Pelosi were not especially painful. Increasing the pressure could hurt China’s own economy. ( read original story ...)
Analysis: China’s sharper focus on military option for Taiwan raises risks with U.S.
As the dust settles from China's military exercises around Taiwan, the message is clear: the military will uphold China's claim on the island in a challenge to the United States that will keep tension ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing is mad about Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan. But now some Chinese are thanking her
US House Speaker Pelosi may have left Taiwan, but the retaliation from China is only beginning. Beijing is staging what it claims the largest ever military drills around Taiwan that simulate a ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan blames politics for cancellation of global Pride event
Taiwan on Friday blamed "political considerations" for the cancellation of WorldPride 2025 Taiwan after it said the organisers had insisted the word "Taiwan" be removed. Taiwan participates in global ... ( read original story ...)
‘New normal’: China likely to continue testing Taiwan by land and sea, security expert says
Numerous Chinese military vessels and aircraft were spotted near Taiwan on Thursday, just a day after Beijing announced the end to a weeklong series of drills around the self-governed island. ( read original story ...)
US rethinks moving on China tariffs after Taiwan fury
President Joe Biden’s team has been wrestling for months with various ways to ease the costs of duties imposed on Chinese imports, to help tamp down inflation. ( read original story ...)