Taiwan’s democracy is confronting both military and “gray zone” information warfare threats from China and is adopting asymmetric weapons to defend itself, the country’s unofficial ambassador to the ...
Taipei Dangdai Returns to Its Full Scale Since 2020, With a Fresh Crop of Galleries Catching Up With an Active Younger Crowd of Buyers
The fourth edition of the fair sees 30 first-time exhibitors as Taiwanese collectors demonstrated their buying power during the pandemic.
Taiwan on US debt ceiling standoff: ‘We’ll watch it very closely’
Taiwan is watching the high-stakes debate over the United States debt limit “very closely” given the two economies are “very closely connected,” the island country’s foreign minister told reporters ...
Taiwan foreign minister: ‘We think that the war can be avoided’
TAIPEI – Taiwan needs to earn U.S. military assistance and diplomatic support as it faces down a potential Chinese invasion or blockade. That was the message from Taiwanese Foreign Minister Jaushieh Joseph Wu during a briefing with international reporters at the Taiwan Foreign Ministry Tuesday.
US Wants WHO to Invite Taiwan to Observe May Meeting -Blinken
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States strongly encourages the World Health Organization to invite Taiwan to participate as an observer at its annual meeting in Geneva from May 21-30, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Tuesday.
Taiwan tries to cool down Washington war talk on China
Taiwanese officials are trying to tone down alarmist comments made by U.S. investment gurus and policymakers about the risks of a clash with China, risks that are now clouding the island’s security, its business climate and the future of one of its best-known corporate giants.
Report to Congress on Taiwan Political, Security Issues
The following is the April 26, 2023 Congressional Research Service In Focus report, Taiwan: Political and Security Issues. From the report Taiwan, which officially calls itself the Republic of China (ROC),
How China’s Echo Chamber Threatens Taiwan
But the main factor that will determine whether Washington and Beijing come to blows over Taiwan is not necessarily Xi ’s strategy for unification but the idiosyncrasies of China’s political system.
Chunghwa Telecom Reports Un-Audited Consolidated Operating Results for the First Quarter of 2023
Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd. (TAIEX: 2412, NYSE: CHT) ("Chunghwa" or "the Company") today reported its un-audited operating results for the first quarter of 2023. All figures were prepared in accordance ...
Finance minister to lead delegation to ADB meeting
Minister of Finance Chuang Tsui-yun speaks at the National Taxation Bureau in Taipei yesterday. Photo: Clare Cheng, Taipei Times At the meeting, finance ministers, central bank governors and officials ...
Alchip Technologies Announces Record 2022 Financial
Fiscal year 2022 revenue, ending December 31, reached a record $460.5 million, a 23.7% increase over FY 2021 revenue of $372 million. Operating income for FY 2022 achieved a record $77.5 million, an ...
Taiwan conducts first training for female reservists
Female reservists take part in a defense training drill in the city of Taoyuan, northwestern Taiwan on Tuesday, May 9, 2023. AFP PHOTO. TAOYUAN, Taiwan: Strapped with gas masks, s ...
The ice-breaking IPO we’ve waited for might not come from the US after all
Why get so excited about it? Well, the news means Arm could be the dam-breaking domestic IPO we’ve long been waiting for. The American tech IPO market is currently dead in the water and in need ...
Taiwan holds first training for women reservists
Strapped with gas masks, soldiers crouched on a playground Tuesday with rifles aimed at their target during Taiwan's first-ever reservist training for women as the island bolsters its defences against China.
Taiwan expects US to fast-track $500M weapons package, defense minister says
The U.S. has plans to fast-track $500 million in weapons aid to Taiwan this year as a Band-Aid for delays in a larger $4.5 billion aid package, Taiwan says.
Taiwan’s official diplomatic relations: A hard game to play in the face of China’s obstruction
Taiwan, which has diplomatic relations with 13 countries, multiplies other forms of public diplomacy to maintain engagement and support with many countries, particularly in Central Europe.