Xi Jinping’s unprecedented third term as Chinese president began with widespread protests and an economic downturn as COVID restrictions and debt burdens took a toll on China’s social contract.
TPP urges government to address growing inflation
The Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) caucus yesterday urged the government to pass its budget soon and observe fiscal discipline in helping Taiwanese weather inflation woes. Calling “inflation” the word of ...
1980s Taiwan: conflicted legacy, perfect paradox
This is Wang’s grand metaphor for the 1980s and their seminal importance to post-martial-law Taiwan. Wang curated the exhibition together with Huang Chien-hung (黃捷宏) and a research team from Taipei ...
Taiwan cracks down on TikTok, mulls taking action against officials found using the Chinese app
According to a report, officials from Taiwan's Ministry of Digital Development said that TikTok is a product that 'endangers national information and communication security' ...
CHT Security Applauded By Frost & Sullivan For Its Leadership Position As A Managed Security Service Provider In Taiwan
Jeff Hung, general manager of CHT Security CHT Security logo The company has retained its leadership position as the largest mana ...
Taiwan central bank likely to announce another mild rate hike
Taiwan's central bank is expected to raise its policy rate again this week at the same mild pace as before, according to economists polled by Reuters, but as exports and inflation slow it may hold ...
Chinese newspaper accuses U.S. of stealing technology from “our Taiwan”
Chinese newspaper connected with the Communist party in China says the U.S. tricked TSMC into building fabs in the states.
The U.S.-China conflict to watch is the Chip War — which centers on Taiwan
Beijing and Washington are competing for dominance in producing the tiny microchips that power our cars, phones and appliances as well as the military.
Rights activist warns of China extraditions
Taiwan should reach out to countries that have extradition treaties with China or Hong Kong to prevent the handover of Taiwanese accused of “separatism” or other political crimes by Beijing, human ...
Taiwan mulls WTO case after latest Chinese import bans
Taiwan may take China to the World Trade Organization after the country effectively banned the import of more Taiwanese food and drink products, Premier Su Tseng-chang said on Saturday as Beijing ...
The US-China conflict to watch is the Chip War — which centers on Taiwan
The United States used to be the global leader in designing and building the fastest chips, but its edge is slipping.
Fairphone to launch modular smartphones in Taiwan
Far Eastern Telecommunications (FET) has announced that it will start marketing a modular smartphone developed by Netherlands-based Fairphone in the Taiwanese market shortly.
US approves sale of aircraft spare parts to Taiwan
The US State Department has approved a $428m potential foreign military sale (FMS) of aircraft standard and non-standard spare parts to Taiwan.
PHL expecting healthcare technology transfer from Taiwan after MoU signing
THE Philippine healthcare industry could benefit from technology transfer following the signing of an agreement between Taiwan’s Institute for Biotechnology and Medicine Industry (IBMI) and hospitals ...
Taiwan joins US states in restricting TikTok as China’s hit video app faces renewed scrutiny
TikTok, its Chinese version Douyin and lifestyle and social platform Xiaohongshu have been banned from government use in Taiwan The Biden administration has been trying to come up with a security deal ...
China Can’t Afford To Ban Taiwan’s Semiconductors
In recent years, China has attempted to prevent Taiwan from developing ambitions for independence by enforcing economic embargoes. But Taiwan has grown its manufacturing strength and economic ...