Taiwanese were voting on Saturday in referendums that could affect ties with key supporter the United States as well as the island's energy security, a vote the opposition hopes will be a show of no ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan, Singapore resume military cooperation after long hiatus: Report
Taiwan and Singapore have resumed military cooperation following a long hiatus. In October 2019, Taiwan and Singapore signed the "National Defense Exchange and Security Cooperation Agreement."However, ... ( read original story ...)
Government study to map mosquito-borne virus risk
Three government entities yesterday announced that they would jointly study the effects of global warming on the spread of disease-bearing mosquitos in Taiwan. The study would help authorities develop ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan vote on pork imports may challenge U.S. ties
Taiwan will head to the polls on Saturday for a contentious vote on whether to accept pork imports from the United States, a key trade issue that could have serious consequences for Taipei's ... ( read original story ...)
Russia and China are pushing the US toward some hard choices on Ukraine and Taiwan
Russian and Chinese pressure has raised questions about US willingness to defend Ukraine and Taiwan. "Strategic ambiguity" still serves a deterrent function, but the value of that deterrent is ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing rides Taipei’s referendum day to weaken President Tsai
The island warns Communist China not to interfere. Polls open tomorrow. The government has sided with the no vote on all four questions, but the polls do not favour it. The most important, especially ... ( read original story ...)
China in no position to interfere in Taiwan’s referendum: MAC
Taiwan's government said Thursday that an upcoming national referendum is an internal matter in a democratic nation, and China is in no position to "interfere" in the process. Mainland Affairs Council ... ( read original story ...)
TAKAO’s Spirit Influences the World : Build the Value in Taiwan from Investing in Kaohsiung
Kaohsiung is also well equipped with water, electricity, land, human resources and other resources, attracting well-known domestic and foreign manufacturers to make investments. Since last year, the ... ( read original story ...)
TSMC can fix Taiwan’s stalled green transition
After conquering semiconductors, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, the world’s biggest chipmaker has a new challenge: kickstarting Taiwan’s stalled green transition. Bureaucracy and red tape have ... ( read original story ...)
New Taipei City schools serve SE Asian meals to rave reviews
Seven schools in New Taipei City began providing Southeast Asian cuisine twice a month to rave reviews this year.The ... ( read original story ...)
US-China tech war: Taipei said to be mulling curbs on asset sales in mainland China as US chip pressure mounts
If confirmed, the rules change would allow Taipei to veto such deals and signal another stress point in economic bonds Taipei, under the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party, is edging closer ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan President Meets French Lawmakers In Taipei
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen met with a group of six lawmakers from the French National Assembly on Thursday in Taipei. ( read original story ...)
The Island Paradise Near the Front Line of Tensions Over Taiwan
New missile batteries planned for the Japanese island of Ishigaki reflect a drastic shift in Japan’s views on China. ( read original story ...)
Ukraine-Taiwan-U.S. National Security Policy Options
The Biden administration's policy weaknesses and disorganization are the unifying denominator in the two current national security crises that we are ... ( read original story ...)
South China Sea: Taipei warns of possible invasion by 2025
Tensions remain regarding Taiwan and the South China Sea as China continues to pressure Taipei. An assessment by Taiwans defense ministry revealed that Beijing may attempt to carry out an invasion by ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Tsai urges unity against rising authoritarianism
Addressing a group of visiting French lawmakers, Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen called Wednesday for greater unity among democratic nations in the face of rising authoritarianism. ( read original story ...)