TAIPEI (Reuters) - China cannot dictate who Somaliland can have relations with as it was a sovereign nation and "born free", the foreign minister of the breakaway Somali region said on Friday during a ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan splits power FIT for geothermal for sizes under and above 2 MW
Taiwan has announced the split of the feed-in-tariff available to geothermal power plants for sizes under and above 2 MW in installed capacity. Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs convened the ... ( read original story ...)
China threatens US with ‘strong measures’ over $100M Taiwan arms sale
China vowed this week to take “legitimate and strong measures” against a $100 million arms sale between the U.S. and Taiwan that it claims is a violation of its sovereignty. On Tuesday, Chinese ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Data Due On Friday
(RTTNews) - Taiwan is scheduled to release a batch of data on Friday, headlining a light day for Asia-Pacific economic activity. On tap are January figures for imports, exports, trade balance and ... ( read original story ...)
China suspends Lithuanian beef, dairy, beer imports as Taiwan row grows
BEIJING/VILNIUS, Feb 10 (Reuters) - China suspended imports of beef, dairy and beer from Lithuania this week, Lithuania's veterinary control agency said on Thursday, amid a growing trade dispute over ... ( read original story ...)
China suspends beef imports from Lithuania in dispute over Taiwan
China's action follows a diplomatic dispute with Lithuania over Taiwan. Lithuania decided in November 2021 to allow a "Taiwanese Representative Office." Advertisement China retaliated with trade ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan, Canada, Japan ask to join EU’s WTO case against China
Taiwan, Canada and Japan have requested to join the EU’s case at the World Trade Organization accusing China of blocking Lithuanian goods due to its relationship with Taipei, according to multiple ... ( read original story ...)
Somaliland envoy talks of shared interests in Taipei
Minister of Foreign Affairs Joseph Wu, right, meets Somaliland Minister of Foreign Affairs Essa Kayd at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Taipei on Wednesday. Photo courtesy of the Ministry of ... ( read original story ...)
Flotation Energy progresses floating project off Taiwan
... wind demonstration and commercial project off Hsinchu on the north-west coast of Taiwan. The proposed project is located 20km off the coast of Hsinchu City and could cover an area of 182 square ... ( read original story ...)
Rising risks of war for Taiwan
We're so obsessed with Russian forces amassed against Ukraine, with terrorism in the Middle East, with North Korea's nukes and missiles, that we risk placing China's threats against Taiwan somewhere ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan sales fall 21% in January
Volume reflected the continued global shortage of semiconductors which affected supply of both imported and locally made vehicles. Taiwan’s new vehicle market dropped by almost 21% to 40,624 units in ... ( read original story ...)
Lithuania won’t back down over Taiwan, says minister in Australia as row with Beijing grows
The self-ruled Taiwan, which Beijing views as a renegade province, is not formally recognised as an independent state by most countries, and usually uses the names Taipei or the Republic of China on ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s MFIG buys about 65,000 tonnes corn – traders
Taiwan's MFIG purchasing group bought about 65,000 tonnes of animal feed corn to expected to be sourced from Argentina in an international tender which closed on Thursday, European traders said. ( read original story ...)
China suspends Lithuanian beef imports amid escalating Taiwan row
China has suspended imports of beef from Lithuania since Wednesday, the General Administration of Customs said, amid a growing trade spat with the Baltic nation and its Western allies centred on ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan government funding for 5G, LEO satellites to continue
The government in Taiwan has earmarked NT$105.7 billion (US$3.8 billion) for its Forward-looking Infrastructure Development Program in 2022, including continued subsidies for 5G infrastructure and ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan January exports seen up for 19th straight month – Reuters poll
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan’s exports likely rose for the 19th straight month in January, a Reuters poll showed, boosted by sustained demand for chips and hi-tech gadgets though at a slightly slower ... ( read original story ...)