This characterizes U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s recent visit to Asia, in which she visited Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea and Japan. She capped off the Asian visit with a final stop on Aug. 2 ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei climate impacts raised at corporate forum
A greater number of international companies are to be invited to participate in the Asia Pacific Forum and Exposition for Sustainability (APFES) next year, Taiwan Institute for Sustainable Energy ... ( read original story ...)
The US could lose up to 900 warplanes fighting a Chinese invasion of Taiwan but would emerge victorious, says think tank
The Center for Strategic and International Studies war games found the US and Taiwan would defeat a Chinese invasion – at great cost for all sides. ( read original story ...)
US lawmakers land in Taiwan amid China tensions, days after Pelosi’s visit
Taiwan's Foreign Ministry published pictures of four of the group being met at Taipei's downtown Songshan airport having arrived on a US air force transport jet ... ( read original story ...)
A delegation of US lawmakers are visiting Taiwan, less than 2 weeks after Pelosi’s visit
The de-facto US embassy in Taiwan said the delegation will meet with officials in Taiwan to discuss US-Taiwan relations and regional security. ( read original story ...)
More US lawmakers visit Taiwan 12 days after Pelosi trip
A delegation of American lawmakers has arrived in Taiwan just 12 days after a visit by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that angered China. ( read original story ...)
All China’s sabre-rattling has done is rally support for Taiwan
The provocative response to the Pelosi visit is just another demonstration of how counterproductive is Xi Jinping’s wolf-warrior ‘diplomacy’. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan an internal question for Beijing, different from LAC issue: China envoy
Calling the current border situation “stable”, he said the two sides are working towards switching over from “emergency response” to “normal management” of the situation. ( read original story ...)
The Realist Underpinnings of China’s Taiwan Strategy
Yes, “reunification” is a matter of national pride and prestige for China. But isolating Taiwan also serves a critical strategic function – and that helps explain Beijing’s response to Pelosi’s visit. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan: Suspicion Raised Over Authorities’ Financial Ties With Pelosi-led US Delegation
Tseng Ming-chung have has called on Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities to explain whether they have financial ties with visiting US politicians. ( read original story ...)
US to take ‘calm and resolute’ steps to support Taiwan: White House
China's actions to "intimidate and coerce" Taiwan following US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taipei are fundamentally at odds with the goal of peace and stability, the White House said ... ( read original story ...)
Even without military action or a regional war, the prospects for Taiwan’s people and economy look gloomy
Amid the crisis over Pelosi's visit, negligible attention has been paid to the future of Taiwan's people, companies or economy - the focus has been on the Sino-US geopolitical struggle Beijing has ... ( read original story ...)
China ‘wrecking status quo’ in Taiwan Strait: Foreign Minister Joseph Wu
China is "wrecking the status quo" in the Taiwan Strait, said Taiwan's foreign minister Joseph Wu slammed Chinese military drills following US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to self-ruled island. ( read original story ...)
The big Taiwan question: Is China’s invasion imminent?
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) visit to Taiwan and China’s furious response have provoked what is without question the most serious security crisis in the Taiwan Strait since the 1990s. And ... ( read original story ...)
Nancy Pelosi’s Visit To Taiwan, AMTD Digital’s IPO, Crypto And More: Forbes AI Newsletter – August 6th
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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 ...)