PRESIDENT XI JINPING has been warned that invading Taiwan would be a direct blow to the Chinese economy and send the country into financial "turmoil". ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Tensions Could Drive Up Travel Costs Significantly, CWT Warns
Further price fluctuations are a risk due to geopolitical events, says a new report from CWT and the Global Business Travel Association. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan security officials want Foxconn to drop stake in Chinese chipmaker, says Financial Times
Taiwan, the world's largest contract electronics maker, has become increasingly cautious about China's ambition to boost its semiconductor sector ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan security officials want Foxconn to drop stake in Chinese chipmaker
Taiwanese national security officials want to force Apple supplier Foxconn to unwind an $800mn investment in Chinese chip company Tsinghua Unigroup, as Taipei seeks to align itself more closely with ... ( read original story ...)
A sad reality of Pelosi’s visit: South Korea won’t help defend Taiwan
The visit to Asia by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) exposed one reality that many people did not realize: The United States cannot count on its ally, the Republic of Korea, for support if ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan tension: US urged against backing down as China resumes military drills – YOU VOTED
THE US should not back down in Taiwan despite China's military drills, a recent poll of Express.co.uk readers has found. ( read original story ...)
Chinese military eyes Taiwan’s exit strategies for personnel and assets
Taiwan: As mainland China invades the island, multinational corporations in Taiwan are preparing to withdraw their resources and personnel. ..|News Track ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan warns China drills show ambitions beyond island
Taiwan has warned that Chinese military drills aren’t just a rehearsal for an invasion of the self-governing island but also reflect ambitions to control large swaths of the western Pacific. ( read original story ...)
China’s military drills around Taiwan drive foreign firms to draw up exit plans for staff and assets
Multinational businesses in Taiwan are laying plans to evacuate assets and personnel in case mainland China attacks the island. While no one is fixing to leave, analysts say the military drills by the ... ( read original story ...)
Here’s what would happen to markets and the economy if China attacked Taiwan
For one thing, China may never attack Taiwan militarily, instead choosing “gray zone” tactics such as cyberwarfare and ongoing military exercises that make it riskier and costlier for other nations to ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese companies distance themselves from Taiwan after Pelosi trip fallout
Chinese companies are desperately trying to distance themselves from Taiwan after Nancy Pelosi's trip to the country, which sparked Chinese military drills on the border. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Crisis Is A Blow To Boeing
Tension between China and the US intensified following visit of Pelosi to Taiwan. Read more to see how the Taiwan crisis is a blow to BA stock. ( read original story ...)
Biden ‘concerned’, ‘not worried’ about China, still won’t back Pelosi Taiwan trip
President Biden said Monday he was “concerned” but also “not worried” about Chinese saber-rattling near Taiwan — sending mixed messages following House Speaker Nancy ... ( read original story ...)
Risk Insurers Shy Away from Taiwan Amid Tension with Beijing
Niche insurance that covers political risk to business now near impossible to find for Taiwan operations after Pelosi visit ... ( read original story ...)
Companies in China Distance Themselves From Taiwan Amid Pelosi Backlash
From a Chinese soy sauce maker to an Asia-focused asset manager, companies in China are rushing to distance themselves from geopolitical tensions over Taiwan following last week's visit to the island ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan, once world’s factory, taps tourism to keep industry alive
So they value their things more.” Wu’s “tourism factory” is part of an effort by Taiwan’s Economic Development Bureau to boost local tourism by directing funds towards infrastructure that already ... ( read original story ...)