China is "clearly" trying to interfere in Taiwan's democracy and it is up to Taiwan's people to decide who should be removed from or stay in office, the island's government said on Wednesday ahead of ...
Growing up, I called myself Chinese. A high school project helped me understand the difference.
Despite having a stable job in California, Ginny Wu quit her job, packed up, and moved to Taiwan.
Trump Wants $1 Billion for Taiwan Amid China Military Tensions
The Office of Management and Budget under the Executive Office of the President said the Trump administration appreciated the $500 million allocated by the House of Representatives, calling it ...
Places like Taiwan dominate chipmaking because they value ‘high-quality’ manufacturing, an ethos that ‘doesn’t exist in North America’
Nigel Toon, CEO of the UK chip firm Graphcore, said people miss is how a place's culture can drive advanced chipmaking.
Taiwan June export orders beat expectations, tariff uncertainty a concern
Taiwan's export orders rose more than expected in June ahead of what was expected to be the last month of a pause on U.S. import tariffs, with demand for the island's tech and artificial ...
Japan launches anti-dumping probe into stainless steel sheets from China, Taiwan
Japan has launched an anti-dumping investigation into nickel-based stainless cold-rolled steel sheets and strips imported from China and Taiwan, its trade and finance ministries said on Tuesday.
Chinese Officials Back Taiwan Opposition Ahead Of Crucial Recall Vote
Taiwan’s opposition lawmakers are facing a recall vote, unexpectedly supported by Chinese officials and state media.
Taiwan holds unprecedented military drills
For the first time, Taiwan has combined two major civil defense exercises and staged them in conjunction with its largest-ever military simulation. CNN’s Will Ripley explains why the self-governing ...
Explainer: Taiwan’s recall elections and how the process could play out
Around one-fifth of Taiwanese lawmakers, all from the main opposition party the Kuomintang (KMT), face a recall election on Saturday that could reshape the legislature and present an opportunity for ...
Taiwan, EU both face threats of ‘external infiltration’, president tells European lawmakers
Taiwan and the European Union share the same values of freedom and democracy, but both also face similar threats from "external infiltration", President Lai Ching-te told visiting European lawmakers ...
China rallies for opposition as Taiwan gears up for mass parliamentary recall
As Taiwan gears up for a recall vote that could reshape its parliament, opposition lawmakers being challenged at the ballot box are getting two unusual supporters: Chinese officials and state media ...
How Taiwan’s once-dominant KMT fell ‘out of step’ with the electorate
Party that has failed three times to win presidency since 2016 faces reckoning over its ties to China in looming recall vote ...
Taiwan’s CPC denies ‘specific’ US shale gas acquisition talks
Taiwan's state-owned energy company CPC Corp said it is not in talks for "specific" shale gas fields in the United States, but it does not rule out any prospective partners and will make the most ...
From Taipei to trillions: TSMC’s AI-powered market surge
TSMC becomes the first Asian firm since 2007 to hit a $1 trillion market value, driven by surging global demand for AI chips and U.S. expansion.
War with China: inside Taiwan’s biggest ever military drills
Amid growing speculation around China’s invasion of Taiwan, the island nation has held its largest ever military exercises.
Technical textiles is a potential area for investments in T.N. by Taiwan companies: official
Tamil Nadu aims to attract Taiwan investments in technical textiles and has urged the textile industry to focus on synthetics and technical textiles