Taiwan won't back down in the face of aggressive threats from China, the president of the self-governing island democracy Tsai Ing-wen said ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan needs to diversify away from China: minister
He added that one of Taiwan’s goals is to “try to diversify our trade partners, our trade market, so that we are not going to put all our eggs in one basket.” Taiwan’s trade has been pressured this ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s foreign investment surges with ‘no short-term issues’, but China clouds outlook
Approved foreign investment into Taiwan grew by 152 per cent over the first three quarters of the year, but Nancy Pelosi’s earlier visit and Xi Jinping’s latest call for reunification cloud the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Needs to Diversify Trade Amid US-China Row: Finance Chief
Taiwan needs to diversify is trade away from China, the island’s finance minister said, citing uncertainties created by Covid Zero and rising geopolitical tensions between Washington and Beijing. ( read original story ...)
China Says Don’t Interfere as U.S. Navy Warns Taiwan War Could Be This Year
"The U.S. needs to be fully aware of the extreme importance and highly sensitive nature of the Taiwan question," a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Billionaire Rudy Ma, Founder Of Yuanta Financial Holdings, Dies At 82
Rudy Ma, the founder of financial services company Yuanta Financial Holdings, died Tuesday evening at age 82. Ma, who had been battling Alzheimer’s for some years, was ranked No. 15 on the list of ... ( read original story ...)
If Xi Jinping attacks Taiwan, he will be a ‘sinner’ of the Chinese people: Taiwan’s top intelligence officer
Chinese President Xi Jinping would become a "sinner" of the Chinese people if he chooses to launch an attack on Taiwan, Mirror Media reported a Taiwanese official as saying. Taiwan's top intelligence ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s export orders fall in September as economic distress in mainland China intensifies
Taiwan's export orders totalled US$60.93 billion in September, down by 3.1 per cent year on year, but up 11.6 per cent on August Orders from Taiwan's biggest buyer, mainland China, reached US$11.55 ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan and U.S. tensions with China pose ‘serious’ challenges for chip industry – TSMC
By Sarah Wu. HSINCHU, Taiwan – Rising Taiwan-China and U.S.-China tensions have brought “more serious” challenges for the semiconductor industry, the chairman of Taiwanese c ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan signals US trade talks breakthrough, hopeful of ‘early harvest’ amid China tensions
Talks over the US-Taiwan Initiative on 21st-Century Trade began in August, and the two sides have ‘been talking to each other steadily’, according to Hsiao Chen-jung, executive secretary of Taipei’s ... ( read original story ...)
A Foxconn Tesla? Taiwan tech giant targets 5% of EV manufacturing by 2025
Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn , best known for assembling Apple's iPhone, said on Tuesday it hopes to one day make cars for Tesla as it ramps up electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing in a strategy to ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan minister writes $940 million in business in Silicon Valley
Taiwan economics minister Wang Mei-hua has attracted new business worth 940 million during meetings with top executives from four major tech firms in California Silicon Valley ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan will not accept unilateral decisions by China: Dep Foreign Minister
Dep Foreign Minister of the self-governed island, Tien Chung-Kwang on Monday said that Taiwan will not accept any unilateral decision set by China ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan meeting with US tech execs sees $900 million in orders
Taiwan's economics minister Wang Mei-hua has attracted new business worth $940 million during meetings with top executives from four major tech firms in California's Silicon Valley ... ( read original story ...)
China’s Xi says Beijing will never ‘renounce’ using force to reunify Taiwan
President Xi Jinping declared on Sunday that it is up to the Chinese people whether to reunify Taiwan, insisting that Beijing will never “renounce” using force to do so and will not back down in the ... ( read original story ...)
Xi: ‘China will never renounce the right to use force over Taiwan’
"Resolving the Taiwan issue is the Chinese people's own business, and it up to the Chinese people to decide," he said. ( read original story ...)