The president of Palau has pledged to maintain recognition of Taiwan, but warned that small countries needed to demonstrate the economic benefits of standing by Taipei as China increases pressure on ...
Made in Taiwan: The Evolution of an Innovation Powerhouse
Although Taiwanese industry started out mass-producing many of the world's low-cost goods, today it offers some of the most innovative, efficient and high-quality products and services on the planet.
China-Taiwan Tensions: 4 Key Moments This Week
Among the suspects arrested in a March 31 telecom fraud raid in the Chinese ally's capital of Phnom Penh, around 180 were Taiwanese, according to Taipei. It's unclear how many of the 190 individuals ...
Shezidao group wins in EIA case against Taipei
The Taipei High Administrative Court yesterday ruled in favor of residents of Shezidao (社子島) in Taipei’s Shilin District (士林), saying that the environmental impact assessment (EIA) results for the ...
US will keep helping Taiwan in its self-defence, senator says in Taipei
The United States will continue to assist Taiwan with its self-defence and wants to see peace across the Taiwan Strait without coercion or the threat of force, a visiting U.S. senator told President ...
US lawmakers’ bipartisan Taiwan visit signals support despite harsh words, tariffs from Trump
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Republican and Democratic lawmakers made their first trip to Taiwan under the new Trump administration a bipartisan one, aiming to show both Taiwan and China that U.S. support for ...
US lawmakers’ bipartisan Taiwan visit signals support despite harsh words and tariffs from Trump
Republican and Democratic lawmakers are making their first trip to Taiwan under the new Trump administration a bipartisan one.
KMT, opponents hold recall rallies
Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) members and supporters last night gathered outside the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office to protest investigations into alleged recall petition fraud, while ...
Over 60 Taiwanese military members hold China permits
At least 62 active-duty members of Taiwan's military have been found holding Chinese residency permits, the self-ruled island's defense ministry said, in the latest revelation of Chinese influence in ...
‘Miraculous’ self-driving devices raise concerns
Lawmakers yesterday urged the Taiwan Transportation Safety Board (TTSB) to work with the Ministry of Transportation and Communications to regulate online sales of so-called “miraculous self-driving ...
Taiwan is under siege but not short of security options
Given a potentially distracted US, China may be plotting a takeover of the island that it considers a rebel province. Taipei must do what it can. Passing its long delayed defence budget, for example.
Nvidia C.E.O. Meets With Chinese Trade Officials in Beijing
The day before the visit by Jensen Huang, lawmakers in Washington said they were investigating whether the chipmaker’s sales in China violated U.S. rules.
US senators visit Taiwan, will discuss trade and meet president
Three U.S. senators are visiting Taiwan this week and will discuss trade and other issues with President Lai Ching-te, a trip that comes as Taipei pushes ahead with tariff talks with Washington.
Investigators search KMT Taipei office over recall fraud allegations
Yesterday, New Taipei City prosecutors directed a search of 30 residences, offices and KMT branches after receiving evidence of irregularities in recall petitions suggesting that the Criminal Code and ...
Taiwan condemns Vietnam’s acceptance of “one-China” claim, calls it “serious distortion of facts”
Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs slammed a joint statement released by China and Vietnam, which mentioned Taiwan as part of China and described it "a serious distortion of the facts," Taiwan News ...
China’s mislabeling practices under fire, Taipei to crackdown on fake ‘Made in Taiwan’ labels
Taiwan is cracking down on China's mislabeling practices, particularly the use of fake "Made in Taiwan" labels, amid ongoing discussions with the US regarding tariffs, according to the Taipei ...