The priority is not who would win a war over Taiwan, but how to prevent one in the first place. Former Grenadian Environment Minister Simon Stiell is expected to push for reparations. A deadly mix ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan seeks to free citizens lured to Cambodia by scammers
Taiwan is seeking to free more than 300 of its citizens who were lured to Cambodia by crime groups promising high wages for tech jobs, but then were forced to work in call centers scamming Taiwan’s ... ( read original story ...)
Why Pelosi’s Taipei visit triggered Beijing’s military
US politician's Taipei visit pushes Beijing to show off military strength, including of aviation assets, raising invasion fears. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Claims China’s Actions Will Not Deter Taipei From Hosting More Foreign Delegations
Hsiao Bi-Kim stated that they are "very concerned and worried" over China's "provocative and reckless" actions which she termed "extremely dangerous". ( read original story ...)
Taipei says it has not been updated on ‘Chip 4’ meeting
South Korean foreign minister Park Jin has said Seoul is expected to attend a preliminary meeting of the four which have major chip manufacturers, describing the gathering as US led. He did not ... ( read original story ...)
Lithuania trade office in Taipei to open next month
Lithuania plans to open a trade office in Taiwan next month and has appointed Paulius Lukauskas, an adviser to Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Simonyte, to head the office, the Lithuanian Economy ... ( read original story ...)
‘New normal’ across the Taiwan Strait as China threat looms ever closer
China is attempting to establish a "new normal" across the Taiwan Strait, eroding self-ruled Taiwan's territorial control and increasing the threat of a strike with each military sortie, officials and ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan July export order growth seen slowing on cooling demand
Taiwan's export orders likely grew for a third consecutive month in July, but at less than half the pace of the previous month as global demand cools, a Reuters poll showed on Friday. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan-China: Ex-Australia PM Kevin Rudd criticises Pelosi’s visit to island
Former Australian Prime minister Kevin Rudd has criticised US Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan. Speaking to BBC World News' Karishma Vaswani in Singapore, he said that the visit amounted to ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. business group says members see limited impact from Taiwan-China tensions
Most members surveyed by the American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan said they had not been significantly affected by recent Chinese military drills around the island, but had heightened concerns, the ... ( read original story ...)
‘Indescribable’ Pressure: Taiwan Thanks Navy Amid China Tensions
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen has visited sailors in the island's navy to thank them for their efforts amid days of war games and military drills by China, calling the pressure they had faced ... ( read original story ...)
China pressure deepens Taiwan’s desire for big US weapon systems
Intensified military pressure from China has reinforced Taiwan’s desire to acquire large weapons platforms such as warships and fighter aircraft, deepening Taipei’s differences over arms procurement ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says it has not been informed of ‘Chip 4’ meeting
Taiwan has not been told about a meeting for a new U.S.-led group of major microchip manufacturers, the economy ministry said, adding that the island has always cooperated closely with the United ... ( read original story ...)
China renews threats, condemnations after US announces formal trade talks with Taiwan
The U.S. will hold formal trade talks with Taiwan this fall in a move that has further outraged the Chinese government. China continues to hold escalating military drills. ( read original story ...)
China renews threats, condemnations after U.S. announces formal trade talks with Taiwan
The U.S. will hold formal trade talks with Taiwan this fall in a move that has further outraged the Chinese government. China continues to hold escalating military drills. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan boasts of powerful anti-aircraft weaponry amid fears of Chinese invasion
Taiwan's military has struck a defiant tone in the face of a potential Chinese invasion, showing off some of its most formidable air-defense equipment to reporters. ( read original story ...)