China's bomber flights around Taiwan are efforts by the PLA "to adapt to the latest changes and accumulate experience," one expert said.
ANZCham urges more open Taiwan
ANZCham made the comment as it released its annual discussion paper, as trade among the three economies flourishes. The removal last month of quarantine requirements for visitors to Taiwan is a big ...
US Tests ‘Lightning Carriers’ That Are ‘Better Than’ China’s Existing Flattops To Defend Taiwan
The concept was demonstrated for the first time in an exercise on USS Tripoli when 20 F-35B Lightning II jets were operated in the Pacific Ocean.
Taiwan Bourse May Head South Again On Monday
The Taiwan stock market on Friday ended the three-day losing streak in which it had dropped more than 425 points or 3 percent. The ...
TPP to focus on 2024, re-elected chairman says
Hours after his re-election, Ko wrote on social media that his top priority during his second term as TPP chairman would be improving the party’s organizational structure. This would include ...
One Of These Seven People Is Likely To Win Taiwan’s High-Stakes Presidential Vote In 2024, Gallup Pollster Says
Taiwan Vice President Lai Ching-te "has the best chance to win" the 2024 presidential election, Tim Ting says.
Taiwan highly ranked in Singapore business poll
Taiwan ranked third-best among Singapore’s most important foreign investors, and Taiwanese entrepreneurs ranked second-best among foreign businesspeople there, a survey on Singaporean perceptions of ...
Taiwan voices ‘regret, dissatisfaction’ as China blocks more seafood exports
Taiwanese officials claim China’s customs administration has barred shipments of squid, Pacific saury, fourfinger threadfin and possibly other species.
How Silicon Valley looks at the Taiwan miracle (9): Ethnic Chinese associations and industry leaders
In recent years, Silicon Valley has seen a growing cohort of Indian tech talent, some of whom run world-class tech firms. But what I hear is that there is only one Indian technology association in ...
Taiwan Exports Fall Most In Nearly 7 Years
(RTTNews) - Taiwan's exports declined for the third straight month in November, and at the fastest pace in nearly seven years, largely due to a plunge in global demand for plastics and rubber articles ...
Taiwan Semi set to invest $40 billion in U.S. manufacturing
CNBC's Kristina Partsinevelos joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss Taiwan Semiconductors' investment in two new Arizona based manufacturing plants, the benefits the plant will generate and the subsidies ...
Simon Birmingham downplays any significance to bipartisan Taiwan visit
Opposition foreign affairs spokesman Simon Birmingham says the visit to Taiwan is ‘business as usual’. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman “These sorts of delegation visits are not at all uncommon.
The big question over Taiwan in US-China relations
Could the United States and China go to war over Taiwan? China regards the island 90 miles (145 kilometres) off its coast as a renegade province, and President Xi Jinping raised the issue at the ...
Notes from Central Taiwan:Meditations on the business-as-usual nation
There’s no little irony in this happening on the heels of a business-as-usual election in which all incumbents were re-elected. That construct we misleadingly label “mother nature” is sending us ...
Taiwan, Slovakia sign MOUs on bilateral trade
The memorandums were signed between the Importers and Exporters Association of Taipei and the Council of Slovak Exporters; Taiwan’s Startup Terrace and Slovak Business Agency; and National Sun Yat-sen ...
Taiwan’s rich eye a Singapore ‘insurance policy’ amid fears of China attack
Some ultra-rich are making backup plans to move cash, firms and loved ones away from the self-ruled island as Beijing steps up the bellicose rhetoric Fund managers and bankers say enquiries have ...