Beijing ramps up combat patrols after Washington increases military aid to the island, but observers say intimidation campaign could boost public support for US-Taiwan defence collaboration.
Deal Digest: Hong Kong and Japan See Year-End Growth Momentum, With PRC Firms Tapping US and European Capital Markets For Growth
Law firms in Asia have seen a glimpse of hope amid a regional IPO slump in the past month, with Hong Kong experiencing a boosted IPO pipeline following the removal of COVID restrictions, and Japan ...
Why Jack Ma’s Departure From Ant Group Is Not a Reason to Buy Alibaba
With Jack Ma out at Ant Group, the fintech could restart the IPO process. Alibaba owns a 33% stake in Ant Group, which could mean a cash infusion for Alibaba. Investors should shield themselves from ...
Is Taiwan Semiconductor a Top Warren Buffett Stock to Buy for 2023?
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway owns multiple stocks across different industries. However, one place the company often shies away from is tech. Still, Buffett has made a few exceptions over the ...
Former Vice President Chen to Become New Taiwan Premier
Taiwanese Vice President Chen Chien-jen attends an event to campaign for Taiwan to be recognised as a participant in the United Nations and World Health Organization, in Taipei, Taiwan March 10, 2018.
Taiwan Air Cooler Market Share : Industry Trends, Growth, Size and Segmentation by 2023 to 2028
Taiwan Air Cooler Market Size is projected to Reach Multimillion USD by 2029, In comparison to 2022, at unexpected ...
A Radical New Strategy to Keep China Away
Moreover, despite its long-standing policy of strategic ambiguity, Washington has suggested that it would come to Taiwan’s aid if China invaded. Yet the United States has not taken adequate steps to ...
Taiwan multinationals eye new markets amid supply chain fracturing and talent shortage
Industry insiders point to ‘growing pressure’ in the West to ‘start seriously creating alternate supply locations’ outside mainland China, and even Taiwan’s semiconductor manufacturers are changing ...
Taiwan’s president says war with China is ‘not an option’
To resume constructive interaction, China must respect the commitment of the Taiwanese people to their sovereignty, democracy and freedom, Tsai's letter said.
One man’s struggle to keep Islam alive in Taiwan
Chinese Muslim communities in Taiwan are small and dispersed, which can make it difficult to transmit their traditions across generations. But a recent wave of migrants from southeast Asia have ...
Taiwan celebrates Lunar New Year relatively safe from COVID-19
In Taiwan, cases of the coronavirus have been relatively low for a while, with many people feeling safe celebrating the holiday there this year.
Taiwan Project
Taiwan’s long-standing geostrategic importance to the U.S. in Asia-Pacific has sustained our dedicated research on the island. The CSIS China teams examine relations between and among Taipei, ...
Drones could play key role in PLA’s ‘final unification war’ on Taiwan
Chinese military magazine outlines how a People’s Liberation Army attack on the self-ruled island might unfold.
Bank funding for renewables stagnates: report
Since 2016 renewable energy has taken 7 percent of US$2.5 trillion in bank loans and bond underwriting for energy activities, according to a report commissioned by environmental groups including ...
Eurozone January business activity returns to growth
Eurozone business activity made a surprise return to modest growth this month, adding to signs the downturn in the bloc may not be as deep as feared and that the currency union may escape recession, a ...
Is Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing a Buy?
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM), popularly known as TSMC, has been in fine form on the stock market in the new year. In fact, shares of the semiconductor foundry giant have surged 27% ...