The Taiwan Stock Exchange now sits just above the 17,160-point … The TSE finished sharply lower on Wednesday with broadly based carnage, especially among the technology, finance and plastic sectors.
Taiwan’s Democracy Draws Envy and Tears for Visiting Chinese
People with personal ties to China, on a tour to see Taiwan’s election up close, learned of the island’s path to democracy — messy, violent and, ultimately, inspiring.
Brazil backs Beijing’s ‘One China policy,’ foreign minister Wang Yi says
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday welcomed Brazil’s recent support for Beijing’s “One China policy” that states Taiwan is an inseparable part of China, in a sign of stronger bilateral ties with South America’s largest country.
China’s Strongest Ally in Taiwan Is Weaker Than Ever
The Kuomintang, or Nationalist Party, faces an existential struggle after losing a third straight presidential vote.
China’s Economic Slump Deprives Xi of Key Weapon Against Taiwan
Taiwanese’s plummeting investment in China, at a 21-year-low, reflects the shifting geopolitical realities blunting one of Beijing’s favorite weapons.
US decries Nauru’s ‘unfortunate’ ditching of Taiwan, warns on China’s promises
The U.S. official who heads the body that handles unofficial ties with Taiwan on Tuesday decried Nauru’s “unfortunate” decision to break ties with Taipei shortly after an election and warned that Beijing’s promises often go unfulfilled.
Opinion: Taiwan keeps choosing democracy — and rejecting China
Three decades of public polling show the development of a distinct Taiwanese identity and shrinking support in the island for unification.
Here’s How China Has Responded to Countries Congratulating Taiwan’s Election Winner
A s global congratulations have poured in for Taiwan’s Lai Ching-te, also known as William Lai, after the Democratic Progressive Party’s presidential candidate emerged victorious in pivotal elections on Saturday,
Taiwan’s New Leader Says He’ll Stick to Status Quo
Lai Ching-te’s resolve has taken on outsize significance since he emerged victorious from Taiwan’s unpredictable three-way presidential election.
China says threats of force over Taiwan not aimed at most Taiwanese
China’s position that it will not renounce using force to bring Taiwan under its control is aimed at foreign interference and a tiny number of separatists, but Taiwanese need to be disabused of “biases” against China,