Beijing on Saturday asked Washington to stop support for Taiwan's independence, and said the two countries should meet halfway to repair the bilateral ties ... ( read original story ...)
China: US Should Not Send Wrong Signal to ‘Taiwan Pro-Independence Forces’
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has warned Washington against backing pro-independence forces in Taiwan, saying that the US is sending them “wrong signals”. Wang stressed that, during virtual talks ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan – Canada host 14th agriculture cooperation meeting
The 14th agriculture cooperation meeting between Taiwan and Canada was held November 10, with the like-minded part ... ( read original story ...)
The eye-watering irony of Paul Keating comments on China
The great thing about Paul Keating’s interventions into the national debate is that they are always spectacularly entertaining — even when they are spectacularly wrong. ( read original story ...)
NEV Market Remains Bullish Across 1Q21-3Q21 Period Against Headwinds, With More Than Four Million Vehicles Sold Globally, Says TrendForce
NEV Market Remains Bullish Across 1Q21-3Q21 Period Against Headwinds, with More Than Four Million Vehicles Sold Globally, Says TrendForce ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing’s plan to punish sponsors of blacklisted figures has potential to reshape Taiwan politics
Beijing will update its blacklist of Taiwan pro-independence figures to further deter both political and capital support flowing to the camp, but the absence of Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen from ... ( read original story ...)
Apple supplier Foxconn sees Q4 revenue slumping up to 15% after strong Q3 profit
Taiwan's Foxconn, which assembles iPhones for Apple, reported a better-than-expected third-quarter profit on Friday, helped by strong smartphone demand as people continue to work remotely through the ... ( read original story ...)
China’s Xi warns against return to Cold War tensions in Asia-Pacific
Chinese President Xi Jinping has warned against returning to Cold War-era divisions in the Asia-Pacific, urging countries in the region to work together on joint challenges, as tensions continue to ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan extends nationwide Covid-19 alert by two weeks until November 29
Taiwan has extended nationwide COVID-19 alert for two more weeks until November 29, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) said ... ( read original story ...)
Vancouver making friends with Taiwan? China warns it better not
One Chinese organization in Vancouver is calling on the federal government to stand up to the consulate over the comments. ( read original story ...)
Why is Taiwan using APEC to lobby to join the CPTPP trade pact?
The self-ruled island is pushing to join one of the world’s largest free-trade areas amid tensions with Beijing. ( read original story ...)
5G signals a new future for Taiwan’s enterprises
G has experienced an impressive rollout in Taiwan so far. Currently, the island ranks third in the world for fastest download speeds using 5G, and by the end of this year, it is expected to reach an ... ( read original story ...)
Post-Pandemic Asia: Taiwan Is Set To Take Center-Stage
It’s just about impossible to claim that any one country has had a “good” 2020-21. There’s barely a place on earth that hasn’t paid some price for the Coronavirus pandemic. That said, Taiwan has had a ... ( read original story ...)
‘We are a country’, Taiwanese embrace distinct identity
TAIPEI: Ken Young and Kylie Wang, hosts of a popular daily news podcast, say they feel Taiwanese and not Chinese -- a belief shared by many young people on the self-ruled island. ( read original story ...)
Chinese Minister Warns US After Lawmakers Visit Taiwan
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Wenbin warned the U.S. against encouraging Taiwanese separatists on Wednesday following a congressional delegation's visit to the island, saying such actions could ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Minister of Science and Technology, Tsung-tsong Wu: “More businesses than ever want to deal only with democracies”
Among the honourable guests was Dr. Tsung-Tsong Wu, Taiwan’s Minister of Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), who kindly agreed to speak to The Baltic Times editor. What is your impression of ... ( read original story ...)