Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey arrived in Taiwan on Tuesday for a visit focused on semiconductors, the critical chips used in everyday electronics that the island manufactures. Ducey is on a mission to woo ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s China Airlines to buy 16 Boeing 787s in US$4.6 billion deal
Taiwan's China Airlines said on Tuesday (Aug 30) it would buy 16 Boeing Co 787 widebody planes to replace its ageing fleet of Airbus A330s following a widely-watched contest held against the backdrop ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan appeals to Australia for closer trade ties
Senior Taiwanese trade and government officials said they had not given up on a possible free-trade deal with Australia. ( read original story ...)
Biden to ask Congress for approval of $1.1 bn arms sale to Taiwan: Reports
The Biden administration plans to ask Congress to approve a USD 1.1 billion arms sale to Taiwan that includes hundreds of missiles for fighter jets and anti-ship systems ... ( read original story ...)
China’s military says its strategic bombers and new aerial tankers are part of ‘regular’ patrols near Taiwan
With a combat range of more than 2,200 miles, the H-6K is designed to carry long-range CJ-20 cruise missiles for attacks on land and sea targets. ( read original story ...)
China Again Sends 23 Warplanes And 8 Navy Vessels Near Taiwan As Tensions Soar In Region
Tensions between Taiwan and China continue to escalate as China sent 23 aircraft and eight warships to conduct exercises around the self-governed island. ( read original story ...)
US warships sail through the disputed Taiwan Strait for the first time since controversial Pelosi visit
The missile cruisers, the USS Antietam and USS Chancellorsville, sailed through the Taiwan Strait that China claims sovereignty over. ( read original story ...)
US sails warships through Taiwan Strait in first time since Pelosi’s visit
The US Navy is sailing two warships through the Taiwan Strait on Sunday, in the first such transit publicised since US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan earlier in August ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan leader rips China, Russia
Taiwan's leader said Friday that China and Russia are "disrupting and threatening the world order" with Beijing's recent large-scale military exercises near the island and Moscow's invasion of Ukraine ... ( read original story ...)
Business monitor stays in growth mode
Taiwan’s business climate monitor last month flashed “green,” but lost three points, indicating that the economy expanded despite heightened uncertainty, the National Development Council (NDC) said ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Fruit, Fish Farmers Feel Squeeze Of China’s Sanctions
As a Taiwanese fighter jet screamed over the lush green fields of eastern Hualien county last week, pomelo farmer Mulin Ou sat in his orchard counting the cost of China's latest push to squeeze the ... ( read original story ...)
GT Voice: DPP’s secessionist gambits pose risks for global firms in Taiwan region
Unsplash. A survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan showed that some 77 percent of respondents said there hasn't been ... ( read original story ...)
Best’s Market Segment Report: AM Best Revises Outlook on Taiwan’s Non-Life Insurance Market to Negative
In a new Best’s Market Segment Report, “Market Segment Outlook: Taiwan Non-Life Insurance,” AM Best notes that ultimate losses for Taiwan’s non-life industry remain highly uncertain and subject to the ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. companies in Taiwan haven’t seen ‘appreciable’ disruptions over China tensions, says AmCham survey
Most member companies of the American Chambers of Commerce in Taiwan said there has been no significant disruption to business despite escalating tensions. ( read original story ...)
U.S. Officials, Businesses Gearing Up For Continued Beijing Pressure On Taiwan
Some 46% of respondents to a survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan this week expect increased military activity during 2022-2023 that would affect their operations ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. Officials, Businesses Gearing Up For Continued Beijing Campaign Against Taiwan
Some 46% of respondents to a survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan this week expect increased military activity during 2022-2023 that would affect their operations ... ( read original story ...)