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The Chinese mainland has decided to impose punitive measures on Taiwan-based company Sicuens International Co., Ltd., banning it from conducting any transactions or cooperation with mainland ...
Taiwan’s thriving semiconductor industry continues to boost its economy, which grew at an annual rate of 4.6% in 2024, the highest in three years. Despite the jolt from U.S. President Donald ...
Amid rising tensions, China deployed two aircraft carrier strike groups and numerous warships around Taiwan in May, conducting extensive military activities. These actions, involving 70 vessels ...
Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te walks past soldiers at a naval base following Chinese military drills earlier in the week, in Taoyuan on Oct. 18, 2024. AFP via Getty Images ...
Taiwan is continuing efforts to secure a trade deal with the US, a top official in Taipei said, even after a court blocked many of the tariffs that President Donald Trump has threatened to impose ...
Amid U.S. tariff threats, Taiwan's President Lai commits to buying more U.S. goods. Congressional delegations discuss trade, energy, and defense sales.
Taiwan has reported a significant surge in Chinese military activity around the island, including numerous aircraft sorties and naval vessel presence. In response to these escalating operations ...
Washington’s disclosure that around 500 US military personnel are stationed in Taiwan signals more open and substantial defence support for the island – a pivot from a previously discreet ...
Taiwan would not give up its efforts to join the WHO and its annual World Health Assembly (WHA), despite the US’ decision to withdraw from the organization, President William Lai (賴清德) said yesterday.
The government and civil society of Taiwan have been named as the first recipients of Freedom House’s Beacon Award. Taiwan’s “steadfast efforts to protect their own vibrant democracy, and to support ...
Taiwan wants peace and dialogue with China but the government must continue to strengthen the island's defences, President Lai Ching-te said on Tuesday as he completed one year in office.
Taiwan's president, Lai Ching-te, says his country wants dialogue with China but still needs to prepare for war. Lai, who is marking a year in power, rejects Beijing's claim of sovereignty over ...