Taiwan's top trade negotiator appealed to the United States on Tuesday not to forget that the island wants a free trade deal, but understands this will not happen immediately and is willing to make ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan: preparing for a potential Chinese invasion
Xi Jinping’s ambitions and the modernisation of China’s military are prompting growing fears about an attempt to annex the island ... ( read original story ...)
Biden’s Taiwan comments reveal US strategic dilemma in East Asia
U.S. President Joe Biden visited East Asia, holding a series of summits with the leaders of South Korea, Japan and the member states of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad). The summits ... ( read original story ...)
Don’t Call Us Pro-China, Taiwan Opposition Chief Says in U.S
The KMT ruled China until fleeing to Taiwan in 1949 after losing a civil war to the Communists. It has traditionally favoured close ties with Beijing, which has increasingly set i ... ( read original story ...)
Don’t Call Us Pro-China, We Are Pro-US: Taiwan’s Opposition Party
It is wrong to label Taiwan's main opposition party the Kuomintang (KMT) as being pro-China as it has always been pro-US and is dedicated to defending the island though also to talking to Beijing, its ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Trains To Use Naval Mines Designed A Century Ago Against China
Taiwan's brand new minelaying ships are training to employ the U.S.-designed Mk 6 naval mine, which was designed in 1917. ( read original story ...)
SF police travel to Taiwan to arrest man accused of stealing $3 million in home invasion, kidnapping
San Francisco police flew to Taiwan to arrest a man accused of breaking into a Bernal Heights home and stealing around $3 million in March. The March 16 crime began at around 4 p.m. when Zhang ... ( read original story ...)
‘USA forever’: Taiwan’s opposition tries to win back US support
The head of Taiwan’s largest opposition party has appealed to the Biden administration for recognition as a trustworthy political force, during a visit to Washington to rebuild relations and dispel ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Stock Market May See Additional Support On Tuesday
The Taiwan stock market on Monday ended the two-day slide in which it had fallen more than 250 points or 1.5 percent. The Taiwan stock Exchange now rests just above the 16,600-point plateau and it may ... ( read original story ...)
Kuomintang chairman, in Washington, pitches his party as stabilising presence between Beijing and Taipei
Eric Chu's visit to the US was timed to coincide with the recent reopening of the KMT's representative office after a 13-year absence 'In power or in opposition, we are the party [that is] pro-US, ... ( read original story ...)
Tension in the Taiwan Strait: U.S. Navy Launches Dual Aircraft Carrier Operations in the Pacific
Recent dual-carrier operations highlight the importance of establishing air superiority and preventing a successful Chinese amphibious invasion of Taiwan. ( read original story ...)
Celebration Canada festival returns to Taipei this month
Celebration Canada outdoor festival featuring Canadian music and food is returning to Taiwan on June 25 after a two-year hiatus to mark the country’s 155th birthday, Canadian Trade Office in Taipei ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan bans exports of chips faster than 25MHz to Russia, Belarus
Taiwan's government has enacted a strict ban on the export of computer chips and chip-making equipment to Russia and Belarus, a move that will make it even harder for the two countries to access ... ( read original story ...)
Could Taiwan become a center for Tiananmen remembrance?
Activists from Hong Kong and Taiwan have expressed hope that in the future Taiwan will keep alive the memory of the 1989 pro-democracy movement in Beijing after Hong Kong’s decades-long tradition of ... ( read original story ...)
US, China on Collision Course Over Taiwan
US policies on Taiwan risk pushing China to the brink — raising the prospect of an armed conflict that nobody claims to want. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan a better Slovak partner: official
Taiwan is a far more important economic partner of Slovakia than China, visiting Slovak National Council Deputy Speaker Milan Laurencik said yesterday. Laurencik, on the second day of his 10-member ... ( read original story ...)