Taiwan has opted out of purchasing anti-submarine helicopters from the United States because they are too expensive, its defence minister said Thursday. The island was planning to buy up to 12 Seahawk ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan: We don’t have enough money to buy US helicopters
Taiwan has signalled its plans to cancel a deal with the United States to buy advanced new anti-submarine warfare helicopters because they were too expensive.Th ... ( read original story ...)
China slams U.S.-UK axis jeopardizing peace over Taiwan Straits
U.S. and UK cooperation on the Taiwan Straits is an attempt to "internationalize" the Taiwan question, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian during Thursday's regular press conference ... ( read original story ...)
AMD Chair & CEO Dr. Lisa Su to Keynote at COMPUTEX 2022 on the AMD High-Performance Computing Experience
Dr. Lisa Su is delighted and honored to join COMPUTEX again, marking her third occasion delivering a CEO Keynote at the pre-eminent global conference. "High-performance computing ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says it cannot afford new U.S. anti-submarine helicopters
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan signalled on Thursday that it had abandoned a plan to buy advanced new anti-submarine warfare helicopters from the United States, saying they were too expensive. Taiwan had ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says lessons being learned from Ukraine resistance
TAIPEI, Taiwan: Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu has said the island nation is carefully studying Russia's invasion of Ukraine to learn lessons applicable to its situation with China. In an interview ... ( read original story ...)
Britain Wants NATO To Protect Taiwan. Good or Bad Idea?
Great Britain wants the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to expand its reach from the North Atlantic region into the Indo-Pacific region to defend democracies like Taiwan, according to a ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Stock Market Tipped To Extend Its Gains
(RTTNews) - The Taiwan stock market bounced higher again on Wednesday, one session after ending the two-day winning streak in which it had gathered almost 300 points or 1.9 percent. The Taiwan Stock ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Separates From China By Living With The Virus
Taiwan is weighing whether to relax its anti-epidemic rules and adopt a living with the virus strategy in order to reopen to international travelers as soon as next month. The self-governing ... ( read original story ...)
Deter China By Turning Taiwan Into a Porcupine
This offers a warning for Taiwan, the U.S. and their allies as threats from China loom. The long history of sanctions, embargoes and economic blockades strongly suggests they are difficult to enforce, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan takes lessons, inspiration from Ukraine’s existential fight
(photo credit: REUTERS/RICHARD CHUNG RC/DY) Soldiers from Taiwan demonstrate a US-made dual mount Stinger missile system during the opening day of the "Taipei Aerospace and Defense Technology ... ( read original story ...)
BAE Systems, Pentagon dispute reports of howitzer delay for Taiwan
(Sgt. 1st Class R.J. Lannom Jr./Army National Guard) MELBOURNE, Australia, and WASHINGTON — The U.S. government has asked Taiwan to accept a delay in the delivery of mobile artillery systems caused by ... ( read original story ...)
What the 2022 Diplomatic Blue Book Reveals About Japan’s Taiwan Policy
In the newly published “2022 Diplomatic Bluebook” from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, the Taiwan Strait was mentioned five times, a record high. It’s especially notable given the ... ( read original story ...)
In Covid-19 Battle, Taiwan Finds Alternative to Chinese-Style Lockdowns
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China Has A Warning For Taiwan: Upgrading Runway On Disputed Island Akin To ‘Playing With Fire’
Taiping, known as Itu Aba, is currently being administered by Taiwan Taiwan denied the move saying its Air Force is not aware of any such plan But, the reports angered China, which threatened Taiwan ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s MFIG buys about 55,000 tonnes corn – traders
Taiwan's MFIG purchasing group bought about 55,000 tonnes of animal feed corn to expected to be sourced from South Africa in an international tender which closed on Wednesday, European traders said. ( read original story ...)