(Bloomberg) -- Billionaire Terry Gou’s possible entry into Taiwan’s presidential race illustrates the dilemma facing the island’s leader, Tsai Ing-wen, as she prepares for an uphill re-election bid. ... ( read original story ...)
Foxconn chairman Terry Gou weighs presidential run in Taiwan: Reports
Foxconn Technology Group chairman Terry Gou was in the news again Tuesday — this time saying he will run for president in Taiwan where his company is ... Gou’s stake in the Wisconsin project includes ... ( read original story ...)
Foxconn Founder Terry Gou Says He May Run for President of Taiwan
(Bloomberg) -- Billionaire Foxconn founder Terry Gou said he was considering a run for Taiwan’s presidency, adding a powerful symbol of Chinese business ties to the field of potential challengers ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s leader says Chinese drills a threat but not intimidated
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan is not intimidated by China’s military drills this week, President Tsai Ing-wen said on Tuesday, after the latest Chinese military maneuvers were denounced by a senior U.S. ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan president says Chinese drills a threat but not intimidated
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan has not been intimidated by China’s military drills this week, President Tsai Ing-wen said on Tuesday, after the latest Chinese maneuvers were denounced by a senior U.S. ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan president says island not intimidated by Chinese military drills
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen said on Tuesday the self-ruled island is not intimidated by China’s military drills this week, the latest military manoeuvres that a senior U.S. ... ( read original story ...)
Foxconn’s Terry Gou Says He’s Considering a Run for Taiwan Presidency
(Bloomberg) -- Foxconn founder Terry Gou said he was considering seeking the nomination of Taiwan’s opposition Kuomintang to run for the island’s presidency. Gou said on the sidelines of a security ... ( read original story ...)
State Department approves renewal of $500 million Taiwan military training program
The State Department has approved a possible deal with Taiwan to renew a $500 million training program in the US for Taiwanese F-16 pilots and maintenance crews. The proposed sale is bound to irritate ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. approves possible $500 million military sale to Taiwan: Pentagon
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. State Department has approved the possible sale to Taiwan of a pilot training program and maintenance and logistics support for F-16 aircraft currently at Luke Air Force ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei hoping to add more Muslim-friendly certified hospitals
Taipei, April 15 (CNA) The Taipei City government is working with Taiwan Adventist Hospital (TAH) to expand the number of Muslim-friendly hospitals, as part of its ongoing policy to make Taipei a ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. denounces “coercion” as China conducts drills near Taiwan
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Chinese bombers and warships conducted drills around Taiwan on Monday, the latest military maneuvers near the self-ruled island that a senior U.S. official denounced as “coercion” ... ( read original story ...)
Paul Ryan Says Rest of the World Should Be More Like Taiwan
TAIPEI, Taiwan — The former speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Paul Ryan, says the U.S. wants the rest of the world to be more like Taiwan. Ryan made the comment Monday at a celebration for ... ( read original story ...)
Save the Taiwan Relations Act, but scrap ambiguity: Defend Taiwan
The views expressed by contributors are their own and not the view of The Hill This past week marked the 40th anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act (TRA), the indignant congressional response to ... ( read original story ...)
Council to return to Shenzhen for final assessments as Smart City project comes to an end
The trip will cost approximately $23,000 and will see 5-6 representatives return to Shenzhen for a Smart City Forum as well as to return to ... Council will also have a number of visiting delegations ... ( read original story ...)
High-Level US Visits to Taiwan Mark 40 Years of Unofficial Ties
Taiwan will continue to welcome officials from the United States to the island as the two countries commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act (TRA), passed in 1979 shortly after ... ( read original story ...)
PRAJWALA DIXIT: What do Taiwan, Canada and Easter have in common?
Meet HsinTing, Greg, Conrad and Carissa Hu-Gendron — a new age, Taiwanese-Canadian family — who will celebrate both Chunjie (Lunar New Year or Spring Festival) and Easter. Greg and Hsin Ting grew up ... ( read original story ...)