Some top business leaders, including Apple CEO Tim Cook and Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger, do not think China would attack Taiwan, a top House Republican claimed.
US defence contractors will visit Taiwan in May to bolster bilateral security cooperation
Two dozen industry representatives, led by retired US Marine Corps commander, expected to discuss drone technology among other issues US-Taiwan Business Council chief says delegation seeks to meet ...
McCaul calls being sanctioned by China a ‘badge of honor’ after Taiwan trip
prohibiting individuals or organizations from doing business with McCaul and barring him from gaining a visa or entering the country. McCaul said the sanctions brought even more attention to the issue ...
Why Taiwan’s tech sector is beyond Beijing’s reach
This is what business means in the world of free countries — even ... Even if China seized the island bloodlessly, Taiwan would lose its role as a global technology partner and vendor. Rather than ...
CEOs are underplaying chances of attack on Taiwan, warns US lawmaker
“There’s just a tendency to discount the idea that Xi Jinping would make a move on Taiwan, because they think it would be so economically disastrous for him,” said Gallagher. “They think Xi thinks ...
Taipei University of Business becomes the new training ground for Southeast Asia’s future business leaders
The Southeast Asian market has been outstanding lately, with the demand for talent continuing to strengthen. Taipei University of Business, the island's first business university, has multiple ...
Emmanuel Macron’s blunder over Taiwan
Mr Macron’s comments, made to some journalists, were worse than unhelpful: they were diplomatically dangerous and conceptually wrong. Though he later corrected them back in Europe, the damage had been ...
Taiwanese workers leaving mainland China over Covid-19, political tensions, factory departures
Just 163,000 Taiwanese worked in mainland China in 2021, down from over 400,000 in 2011, with the total having fallen for eight consecutive years Zero-Covid restrictions on cross-border movement are ...
Investigation launched against Taiwan trade restrictions
The Ministry of Commerce has launched a trade barrier investigation into Taiwan's trade restrictions against products from the Chinese mainland. The investigation, starting Wednesday, will involve ...
Taiwan says China planning to close airspace for only a brief period
China plans to close airspace north of Taiwan for about half an hour next week, down from an originally announced three days, because of a falling object from a satellite launch vehicle, officials in ...
SME trade mission to Taiwan secures RM59mil in potential business deals
PETALING JAYA: The Small and Medium Enterprises Association of Malaysia (Samenta) secured RM58.6 million in potential business for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) during its trade mission to ...
Provocations of DPP authority seeking ‘independence’ biggest threat to Taiwan Straits peace: mainland spokesperson
Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, made the remarks in response to a question concerning factors hindering Taiwan's economic development at a press ...
Macron comments leave senior Taiwanese official ‘puzzled’
Comments by French President Emmanuel Macron on Taiwan are puzzling, a senior Taiwanese politician said, wondering whether France's founding ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity are now out of ...
Unofficial Taiwan air force badge showing bear punching Winnie the Pooh goes viral
TAIPEI: Badges showing Winnie the Pooh being punched in the face by a Taiwanese black bear - a humorous dig at China's leader Xi Jinping - have gone viral across the island. The iron-on patches being ...
China ‘ready to fight’ after 3 days of large-scale military drills around Taiwan
China's military declared it's "ready to fight" after wrapping up three days of combat drills simulating a blockade to "seal off" Taiwan.
China continues ‘combat training’ around Taiwan after drills end
Chinese warplanes and navy ships were still in the waters around Taiwan, the island's defence ministry said on Tuesday after the end of three days of war games, as Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen ...