It was only after she came to the United States in 2015 that she felt safe enough to experiment and discovered the relaxing effects that cannabis can have. In 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic engulfed ...
TSMC Q1 earnings seen down 5% y/y, Q2 also looks tough
Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC is expected to post a 5% fall in first-quarter net profit on Thursday, with global economic woes denting demand for semiconductors used in everything from cars to advanced ...
Taiwan to Buy 400 US Anti-Ship Missiles to Face China Threat -Bloomberg News
Taiwan will buy as many as 400 U.S. land-launched Harpoon missiles in the face of rising threat from China, Bloomberg News reported on Monday, citing a trade group's leader and people familiar with ...
Taiwan to buy 400 US anti-ship missiles intended to repel China in major WW3 escalation
The self-governed island is set to get hold of up to 400 anti-ship missiles as it scrambles to hold off an invasion from China, according to a trade group's leader and people familiar with the issue.
Taiwan to Buy 400 US Anti-Ship Missiles Intended to Repel a China Invasion
president of the US-Taiwan Business Council. Three other people familiar with the deal, including an industry official, confirmed the contract is for Taiwan. The Pentagon announced the $1.7 billion ...
China Envoy Faces Backlash Over Threat to Philippine Lives in Taiwan
China's ambassador to Manila said the U.S. military's access to four new bases in the Philippines was cause for "widespread and grave concern." ...
Taiwan seeks satellite solutions after cables cut
The two cables were severed about 50km from the county within days of each other. Locals, as well as the National Communications Commission, said Chinese fishing vessels or sand dredgers — which often ...
How America should support Taiwan
THE STERN WARNINGS issued by China ahead of Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen’s tour of the United States and Central America have highlighted the threat that intensifying Chinese pressure poses to the ...
Taiwan stands to lose investment, supply chains, if PLA keeps up military drills
Analysts say multinationals, including Taiwan’s prized semiconductor firms, are expected to double down on searches for production sites elsewhere as cross-strait tensions rise after the latest round ...
US warship sails through Taiwan Strait following China war games
The U.S. warship USS Milius sailed through the Taiwan Strait on Sunday, in what the U.S. Navy described on Monday as a "routine" transit, just days after China ended its latest war games around the ...
Almost half of Taiwan’s aircraft isn’t ready for war, and its air force doesn’t have a coordinated radio network to stave off a Chinese invasion: Pentagon leak
China is likely to quickly achieve air superiority over Taiwan's skies if it goes to war, say leaked Pentagon assessments seen by The Washington Post.
Meet Diverse Tech Talents: Driving the World Forward through Innovation, Imagination, and Connectivity
The "National Science and Technology Council" ("NSTC") held the "2023 TechGiCS Forum" on March 29 with the theme of "Tech Empowerment and Global Trends." The event brought insightful perspectives into ...
‘China is the one raising tensions over Taiwan’
He has no business being a diplomat if he is unable to engage with us in a respectful and dignified manner,” she said in a statement. Huang had asked the Philippines to oppose Taiwan independence, ...
How Investors Should React to Warren Buffett’s Sale of Taiwan Semiconductor Stock
Buffett's assertion that a direct TSMC investment is dangerous but an indirect one is safe seems baffling. Admittedly, a Chinese invasion of Taiwan is possible, which is one of many reasons investors ...
Column: As the U.S. and China clash over Taiwan, Taiwanese Americans face an anxious new normal
As a Taiwanese American, I’m filled with anxiety and dread every time I see Taiwan in the headlines. It’s not just that the news is never good for the small island nation that China claims as its own ...
BT holds China-Taiwan war game to stress test supply chains
BT held “war games” to prepare for the disruption from a potential conflict between China and Taiwan, in a sign of companies’ growing unease over escalating tensions in the region. Staff at the ...