Multiple incidents have raised concerns of a possible accident occurring that could lead to an escalation between the U.S. and China at a time when tensions are already high.
China’s defense minister defends intercepting U.S. destroyer in Taiwan Strait
China's vessel overtook the U.S. ship and then veered across its bow at a distance of 150 yards in an "unsafe manner," according to the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.
‘Mind your own business’: PRC defense minister to world, hours after PLAN ship rushes US destroyer
"The big strategic goal is a Chinese-led international order, a Chinese century, where the US strategic primacy has ended. The US can basically move back to the Western Hemisphere and focus on itself, ...
China defends buzzing American warship in Taiwan Strait and accuses the U.S. of provoking Beijing
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue, said Washington would not “flinch in the face of bullying or coercion” from China.
China‘s Defence Minister say ‘mind your own business’ on South China Sea, Taiwan
China’s Defence Minister has told a concerned world to “mind your own business” in a major address explaining Xi Jinping’s “Chinese wisdom” on international security relations.
A conflict with China over Taiwan would impact the global economy ‘in ways that we cannot imagine,’ US Defense Secretary warns
"The security of commercial shipping lanes and global supply chains depends on" keeping the peace in Taiwan, Lloyd Austin said.
US, Taiwan sign trade deal over China’s opposition
The United States has signed a trade agreement with Taiwan over opposition from China, which claims the self-ruled island democracy as part of its territory.
Partial U.S.-Taiwan trade deal is a first step, but China still hates it
The partial trade accord, covering issues such as anti-corruption measures, falls short of a traditional trade deal. It does not change tariffs on traded goods.
Taiwan market luring more Japanese corporate investments amid China tensions, supply-chain concerns
The main goal among Japanese firms at the Computex Taipei tech show is ‘connecting with manufacturers’ in Taiwan at a time when tech supply chains are being rapidly realigned.
Nvidia CEO Confident in Taiwan’s Supply Chain
Nvidia will continue to use chips made by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. despite recent military threats by China.
Taiwan to sign first deal under new trade framework with US
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Chinese tech firms, squeezed in Taiwan over politics, look to expand farther offshore
Only 83 mainland exhibitors attended this week's Computex Taipei tech show, down from 297 at last in-person show in 2019 Direct investments from the mainland in Taiwan fell from a historic high of ...
Foxconn sees AI driving strong server demand, but full year to be flat
Apple Inc supplier Foxconn said on Wednesday artificial intelligence applications would strongly drive demand for its server business this year but reiterated 2023 overall would be a flat one for the ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: Leather-jacketed boss of trillion-dollar chip firm
When the pandemic forced Nvidia Corp to hold a major product launch virtually, CEO Jensen Huang beamed video to promote the event from his kitchen, where he pulled the company's latest chip out of his ...
Dispute Settlement Body agrees to request from Chinese Taipei, India for additional time to resolve the matter
Last month, in three separate disputes filed by the EU, Japan and Chinese Taipei, against India’s import duties on certain ICT products, the dispute settlement panel of the WTO had ruled that the ...
Taiwan Stocks Market May Extend Tuesday’s Losses
The Taiwan stock market on Tuesday snapped the three-day winning streak in which it had advanced more than 475 points or 2.7 percent.