This year’s exercise will assess how well the island’s 22 local governments can evacuate residents, defence ministry says.
Foxconn targets India’s chip scheme after pulling plug on $19.5 bln JV
Foxconn said it intends to apply for incentives under India's semiconductor production plan, a day after the Taiwanese firm split with Vedanta on a $19.5 billion chipmaking joint venture.
Taiwan plans massive safety drill to practise for possible China attack
Exercise to take place in districts that are home to 3mn people as Taipei strengthens civil defence preparations ...
Foxconn to apply for India chipmaking incentives after $19.5 billion joint venture pullout
"Foxconn is committed to India and sees the country successfully establishing a robust semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem," the company said.
Taiwan’s #MeToo movement is making a resurgence as accusations hit politics, TV and schools
Taiwan is facing a long-delayed reckoning with sexual harassment and sexual violence. In the past month, people have stepped forward with accusations, one after the other, leading to criminal ...
China and Taiwan loom large behind Ukraine at NATO summit
The presence of four Asia-Pacific leaders at the NATO summit this week suggests that Ukraine is not the only major security issue on the agenda of the European-North American defense alliance.
Paraguay’s president-elect begins Taiwan visit that’s meant to foster closer ties
Paraguay’s president-elect, Santiago Pena, has arrived in Taipei for a visit meant to reinforce relations between Taiwan and one of its few remaining diplomatic allies.
Paraguay president-elect arrives in Taiwan pledging closer ties
Paraguay's president-elect, Santiago Pena, said on Tuesday his country's relationship with Taiwan needed to be even closer and he would reinforce their friendship, even as China ramps up diplomatic ...
Foxconn to apply for India chipmaking incentives after $19.5 bln JV pullout
Taiwan's Foxconn said on Tuesday it plans to apply for incentives that India is offering under its semiconductor manufacturing policy, a day after the company parted ways with Vedanta on a $19.5 ...
Taiwan Candidate Says Its Presidents Should Visit White House
A top presidential candidate in Taiwan said the leader of the democratically ruled island should someday be able to walk into the White House, signaling he’d press ahead with efforts to engage the US ...
Taiwan drills to involve civilian airports, practice keeping sea lanes open
Taiwan's annual military drills will for the first time involve defending the island's main international airport and also practice how to keep the sea lanes open in the event of a Chinese blockade, ...
Taichung airport to get third terminal, eyes greater international connectivity
Taichung international airport is to get a third passenger terminal, as it prioritises restoring - and expanding - international flights in the coming months.
Taiwan Bourse Expects IPO Applications to Hit Most in Decade
Taiwan’s stock exchange is expecting applications for new share listing to increase by more than 50% this year as it seeks to diversify from its reliance on the technology sector.Most Read from ...
Lithuania bolsters ties with Taiwan ahead of NATO summit amid China ‘threat’
Lithuania reinforced its commitment to Taiwan in its latest strategy as NATO prepares to address bolstering ties with partner nations to counter China's growing threat.
Taiwan man calls compatriots ‘frogs at the bottom of a well’
Recently, a video of a man from Taiwan calling compatriots "frogs at the bottom of a well" has gone viral. In the video, the man said "All Taiwan people share a common name that is frogs at the bottom of a well,
Commentary: To dispel war talk, US and China must forge a new understanding on Taiwan
Beijing and Washington must take full advantage of their return to high-level talks to snuff out dangerous speculation about an impending war in the Taiwan Strait. As long as Taiwan does not declare independence,