BEIJING - China is criticizing a short visit by Taiwan’s president to the United States, saying it violates the “one-China” principle. Foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang urged the U.S. on Friday ... ( read original story ...)
China says it will sanction U.S. firms that sell arms to Taiwan
BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Friday it will sanction U.S. firms that sell arms to Taiwan, after Washington approved possible sales of $2.2 billion in tanks, missiles and related equipment. The ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan President Risks Infuriating China With U.S. Visit
The leader of Taiwan, the self-governing island of 24 million that China claims as its territory, visited the United States on Thursday, risking a Chinese backlash that could further aggravate ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan president Tsai Ing-wen warns of threat from ‘overseas forces’ on her way to U.S.
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen left for the United States on Thursday on a trip that has angered Beijing, warning democracy must be defended and the island faced threats from “overseas forces”, in a ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan President Heads to Caribbean With US Stops
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen has departed for a four-country state visit to the Caribbean with stops in the United States on the way there and back. She left Thursday with several ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Is Home to the World’s Fastest-Growing ETF Market
A surge in bond-buying from Taiwanese life insurers has made the island’s exchange-traded fund market the fastest-growing in the world. Taiwan’s insurers are snapping up ETFs domiciled locally, but ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan biggest winner at IDC Smart City Asia Pacific Awards
Apart from the two Taipei City projects, one of the other winning presentations by Taiwan was a project dubbed Civic Participation Initiative for Taoyuan Citizen Card Application Expansion ... ( read original story ...)
In modern Taipei, window to the past stays firmly open
KUALA LUMPUR, July 10 — With Taiwan’s self-cultivated image as “Asia’s Silicon Valley”, it is easy to expect its capital of Taipei to be all glass, steel and concrete amalgamated around a society that ... ( read original story ...)
US approves Taiwan arms sale despite Chinese anger
The US State Department has approved a potential arms sales to Taiwan, estimated to be worth $2.2bn (£1.76bn), the Pentagon said. The deal is for 108 Abrams tanks, 250 Stinger missiles and related ... ( read original story ...)
The US just sold over $2 billion worth of arms to Taiwan — and Beijing isn’t happy
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Taiwanese delegation led by ASVDA and Taoyuan City Mayor takes part in the 2019 Global City Teams Challenge expo
the Taipei Smart City Project Management Office plans to give a presentation on the Smart Taipei project while blockchain-centered tech startup BiiLabs will share experiences in how to facilitate ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Set to Receive $2 Billion in U.S. Arms, Drawing Ire From China
TAIPEI, Taiwan — The United States has tentatively approved the sale of $2 billion in military hardware to Taiwan, demonstrating support for its unofficial ally in a move likely to exacerbate ... ( read original story ...)
Behold the ‘Loveboat, Taipei’ Cover and Fall in Love With Next Year’s Biggest Rom-Com
This February, get ready to escape into a whole new world. Loveboat, Taipei is the romantic comedy of our entire dreams and we’re pumped to be revealing the cover for you all today! Abigail Hing Wen‘s ... ( read original story ...)
US approves $2.2bn Taiwan arms sale despite Chinese ire
The US State Department has approved a potential arms sales to Taiwan, estimated to be worth $2.2bn (£1.76bn), the Pentagon said. The deal is for 108 Abrams tanks, 250 Stinger missiles and related ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. Approves Possible $2 Billion Arms Sale to Taiwan
The U.S. State Department has approved the possible sale of tanks, Stinger missiles and other armaments to Taiwan, a decision certain to irritate China, which regards Taiwan as part of its territory. ... ( read original story ...)
US State Department approves possible $2.2 billion arms sale to Taiwan in a move that will likely anger China
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