Beijing and Washington appear set to remain at loggerheads over weapons sales to Taiwan, given US approval for a US$300 million tactical systems upgrade in its latest defence support for the island.
Why Taiwan arms sales, in place for decades, will remain a source of US-China tensions
Beijing and Washington appear set to remain at loggerheads over weapons sales to Taiwan, given US approval for a US$300 million tactical systems upgrade in its latest defence support for the island.
Belize to Finance Sustainable Tourism Project through Taiwan-CABEI Partnership
On January 11, the Government of Belize entered into an agreement with the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) for a non-reimbursable technical assistance grant of BZ$800,000.00 to finance the Sustainable Tourism Development Project.
William Lai faces struggles with China and disillusioned youth after historic Taiwan election win
New president has the same dilemmas as all his predecessors in relations with his country’s biggest threat and greatest economic partner
Taiwan Party, Reviled by China, Battles to Prove Its Staying Power
The Democratic Progressive Party has transformed Taiwan into a bastion against Chinese power. Now it is promising a mix of change and continuity.
Taiwan made its choice on who will lead it into an uncertain future as China remains hellbent on controlling it, and tough times may lie ahead
The DPP’s win is a historic one in Taiwan’s politics and could fuel further aggression from China.
US House passes finance bills bolstering Taiwan, squeezing mainland China ahead of island’s presidential election
One supports including Taipei in IMF while another directs regulators to exclude Beijing from banking organisations over threats to self-ruled island California Republican Young Kim says her bill …
Polls open as Taiwan voters choose next president, weighing China’s threat and island’s stability
The polls have opened in Taiwan as the island’s voters choose a new president in an election that could chart the trajectory of relations with China.
Economy and cost of living at top of mind in Taiwan’s election
While Taiwan’s tense relationship with Beijing has dominated election coverage, many ordinary people in Taiwan are struggling to earn enough money.
US House passes finance bills bolstering Taiwan and squeezing China ahead of island’s presidential election
One supports including Taipei in IMF while another directs regulators to exclude Beijing from banking organisations over threats to self-ruled island.