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Posted on 15/07/2020

WeMo, one of Taiwan’s biggest scooter-sharing platforms, gears up for international expansion

Scooters, a common sight on the streets of Taiwan, give commuters an alternative to cars in the country’s densely-populated cities. Gogoro is probably best-known internationally for its electric ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 15/07/2020

Amid Hong Kong convulsion, Taiwan pitches investors its democracy

Amid political turmoil in financial hub Hong Kong, Taiwan is pitching investors its democracy, rule of law and high quality of life as the island aims to draw more foreign money and talent, Taiwan's ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 15/07/2020

China Threatens to Sanction Lockheed Martin Over Taiwan Arms Deal

China said it plans to sanction Lockheed Martin over its role in a $620 million U.S. arms package for Taiwan, Beijing’s latest retaliatory gesture amid growing pressure from Washington. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 15/07/2020

China Retaliates Against Lockheed Martin on Taiwan Part Sale

China will impose unspecified sanctions on defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. after the U.S. approved a possible $620 million deal to supply missile parts to Taiwan, the latest in a series of ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 14/07/2020

Local activists, FG LA continue to clash over resin plant project

In December 2019, two environmental activists, Anne Rolfes and Kate McIntosh, left containers of plastic pellets, or nurdles, collected from waterways and a note explaining what was in the containers ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 14/07/2020

China Theatens to Sanction Lockheed Martin Over Taiwan Arms Deal

China said it plans to sanction Lockheed Martin over its role in a $620 million U.S. arms package for Taiwan, Beijing’s latest retaliatory gesture amid mounting pressure from Washington. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 14/07/2020

China To Hit Lockheed Martin With Sanctions Over Taiwan Deal

China said Tuesday it would impose sanctions on US defence group Lockheed Martin, days after the United States approved a potential $620 million upgrade package for missiles to Taiwan -- fuelling ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 14/07/2020

China Slaps Sanctions On Lockheed Martin Over Taiwan Deal

The possible foreign military sale involves Patriot Advanced Capability-3 missiles, and would be the island's latest purchase from the US to boost its defence capabilities as China grows in strength. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 14/07/2020

China will sanction Lockheed Martin over arms sales to Taiwan

China said on Tuesday it would place sanctions on Lockheed Martin for its involvement in arms sales to Taiwan, a move that could further escalate tensions between Beijing and Washington. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 14/07/2020

Beijing imposes sanctions on Lockheed Martin over Taiwan arms sales

China will impose sanctions on American weapons manufacturer Lockheed Martin in retaliation for US approval of a deal to sell Taiwan missile parts, the country’s foreign ministry said on Tuesday. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 14/07/2020

More fighting as Taiwan opposition again occupies parliament

Reuters/Ben Blanchard Lawmakers from the main opposition Kuomintang (KMT) party occupy the parliament to protest against the nomination of a close aide to the Presi ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 14/07/2020

China to Impose Sanctions on Lockheed Martin on Taiwan Sale

China said it would impose sanctions on Lockheed Martin Corp. in response to U.S. approval of a possible deal for Taiwan to buy parts to refurbish defensive missiles built by the company. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 14/07/2020

China says to sanction Lockheed Martin over Taiwan arms sale

China will put sanctions on Lockheed Martin for involvement in the latest U.S. arms sale to Chinese-claimed Taiwan, China said on Tuesday, adding tension to its troubled relationship with the United ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 14/07/2020

Taiwan Lawmakers Brawl In Parliament Over Watchdog Nomination

A KMT lawmaker was sent to hospital after his arm was cut when glass panels were shattered during the melee while several other lawmakers from both sides suffered minor injuries. Taiwan's parliament ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 14/07/2020

What Can the Falklands War Tell Us About Taiwan’s Strategy Against China?

Taiwan can get a lot more mileage out of a sea denial than a sea control strategy. New submarines for Taiwan? Yes, please! Submarine construction is poised to become a reality now that Washington has ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 14/07/2020

Taiwan is second-safest country in the world: survey

Taiwan is the second-safest country in the world, after Qatar, according to visitors to an online database, who voted on 133 countries and territories worldwide. In online database Numbeo’s Crime ... ( read original story ...)

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