Under the terms of the deal, the Solomons is to receive a 20-year concessional loan from state-linked Export-Import Bank of China that would fully fund Huawei’s construction of the towers, the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s July export growth slows, signaling a drop in global demand
Taiwan's export growth is seen slowing in July, which is an indicator that global demand is falling. Taiwan's exports are a key indicator of the global technology sector. ( read original story ...)
DPP neglects Taiwan people’s interests, only knows political manipulation: Taiwan Affairs Office
Mainland authority on Friday lambasted DPP authorities' negative attitude to Taiwan compatriots' call for help while trying to fabricate lies and scapegoat the mainland following reports of Taiwan ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. Air Force secretary: China’s actions around Taiwan increase risk
China, which claims democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory, has been staging military exercises this month to show its anger about a visit to Taipei of U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, ... ( read original story ...)
Live news updates from August 18: US and Taiwan to begin trade talks, Europe forest fires destroy record hectarage
A federal judge in Florida has given the US Department of Justice one week to suggest redactions to the affidavit justifying the search of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort last week, paving the way ... ( read original story ...)
US, Taiwan eye closer trade ties amid China tensions
The US and Taiwan seem willing to set aside bilateral trade irritants and boost commercial ties as relations with China deteriorate. ( read original story ...)
We must stop mincing our words about Taiwan
Chinese ambassador Xiao Qians accusation last week that Australia has violated the international rules of sovereignty was more than a little preposterous. ( read original story ...)
The U.S. sets up trade talks with Taiwan, drawing a warning from China
Chinese President Xi Jinping's government warned Washington not to encourage the island to try to make its de facto independence permanent, a step Beijing says would lead to war. ( read original story ...)
Samsung expects foldable smartphone sales in Taiwan to surge
Samsung Electronics expects its foldable smartphone sales in Taiwan to post an over 20% annual growth this year when its new Galaxy series foldable models are available in the local market. ( read original story ...)
US and Taiwan to hold formal talks to boost trade ties amid China tensions
Taiwan produces most of the world’s highest-tech semiconductors, used in electronics from toys and phones to cars. Citing the product as an example, Kritenbrink said Taiwan had an “increasingly ... ( read original story ...)
Smartphone could screen for blocked blood vessels in neck
A smartphone video could detect a blocked blood vessel in your neck that could cause a stroke, a new study suggests. ( read original story ...)
TaiwanPlus’ TV bid approved
State-funded English-language streaming service TaiwanPlus is to start broadcasting on terrestrial television and through Chunghwa Telecom’s multimedia-on-demand service on Oct. 10 after its broadcast ... ( read original story ...)
Smartphone video motion analysis detected narrowed neck arteries that may lead to stroke
In a small study in Taiwan, motion analysis of video recorded on a smartphone accurately identified narrowed neck arteries in adults, which are a risk factor for stroke. The smartphone video motion ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan supplies 75% semiconductor chip to India: Check what Indian govt is doing to make the country self-sufficient
India has recently launched “India Semiconductor Mission” to make India self-sufficient and give boost to India’s booming electronic and automobile industry. ( read original story ...)
How war between China and Taiwan could spark a shortage of smartphones, computers and brake sensors because Taipei manufactures 60% of the world’s semiconductors
Major concerns have been sparked in the tech industry over supply if China were to invade Taiwan amid the rising ... chaos – resulting in a shortage of smartphones, computers and brake sensors. ( read original story ...)
The Chinese dream of home ownership is crumbling. The economy could go with it
With financing drying up and debts due, the resulting cash crunch has left thousands of units unfinished, and owners boycotting their mortgages. ( read original story ...)