Global financial firms, still smarting from multi-billion dollar losses in Russia, are now reassessing the risks of doing business in Greater China after an escalation of tensions over Taiwan.Most ... ( read original story ...)
US VP Kamala Harris to hold talks on issues from Taiwan to North Korea during Asia trip
Harris will confront controversy at nearly every turn as she visits Asia for the memorial honouring former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe. ( read original story ...)
‘External interference’ won’t be tolerated, says China on Taiwan at UNGA
China underscored its commitment on Saturday to its claim on Taiwan, telling assembled world leaders that anyone who gets in the way would be crushed by the wheels of history ... ( read original story ...)
China’s top diplomat: Any attempt to get in the way of Taiwan reunification will be ‘crushed by the wheels of history’
Any attempt to get in the way of Taiwan reunification will be ‘crushed by the wheels of history.’ Some Oregon parks officials say high demand for crowded campsites is leading to arguments, fistfights ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan buying $2.6B of Illinois soybeans, corn
Taiwanese leaders on Friday signed a letter of intent to buy about $2 billion of ... ( read original story ...)
Asian business correspondent on China-America relations concerning Taiwan
The three largest American banks say if the U.S Government wants them to pull out of China, should China attack Taiwan, they will. This comes a day after ... ( read original story ...)
An international stage for small yet innovative companies: Helping business where it matters most
SMEs hard hit by multiple international crises Focused business development programs are in high demand Taiwan Excellence gives international platform to brilliant companies and products who could not ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan plans to end quarantine requirement for arrivals
Taiwan is considering an end to its quarantine requirement for all arrivals in mid-October, the Central Epidemic Command Center said Thursday. The island has been one of the few places in the world ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan eyes mid-October end to COVID quarantine on road to re-opening
Taiwan aims to end its mandatory COVID-19 quarantine for arrivals from around Oct. 13 and will ease other restrictions from next week as it continues to re-open to the outside world, the government ... ( read original story ...)
Risky moves take a heavy toll on Taiwan
And if the island authorities do not do so, the innocent Taiwan residents will suffer. The mainland has always attached great importance to Taiwan's economic growth and mutually beneficial trade ... ( read original story ...)
Intel: Beijing’s Invasion Of Taiwan Wouldn’t Save The Stock
Intel continues to lose the market to other foundries and chip designers. Read why it could take years, if ever, for Intel to catch up with the competition. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan denounces China’s peaceful ‘reunification’ pledge
Taiwan will never allow China to "meddle" in its future, the government said on Wednesday, after a Chinese government spokesperson said Beijing was willing to make the utmost effort to strive for a ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan agrees to purchase more than $2.6 billion in US corn, soybeans in coming years
Under the agreement, Taiwan Vegetable Oil Manufacturers Association will buy an estimated $1.9 to $2.1 billion in corn and soybeans from Iowa between 2023 and 2024. ( read original story ...)
Beijing may use Anti-Secession Law to seek Taiwan reunification, Chinese foreign minister says
Chinese foreign minister says if the law is violated, Beijing will take ‘resolute actions to safeguard the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity’. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan export orders resume growth in August, outlook mixed
Taiwan's export orders unexpectedly expanded in August on strong demand for technology and new consumer electronics product launches even as its largest market China faced continued headwinds. ( read original story ...)
Local business optimism drops to seven-quarter low
The optimism level of Taiwanese businesses has dropped to a seven-quarter low, as factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic, inflationary pressure and supply chain bottlenecks have not yet fully ... ( read original story ...)